THE HAWAIIAN GAZETTE THE HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, · Sayi la. New York Commercial .AaWtise Among the...
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THE HAWAIIAN GAZETTEax tnannin ?i?h,
rrBU?HKiY HENRY M. WHITNEY,
r r LLARS FEK ANNUMA.I TABIS IX ADTXXCK.
Frl iWcrllHn. t !..
ir- -
s Ir the new Post Office Bail ding
M- - -- ha-it Slrv:. Hri'iu!u. H. L
hat U ki'.a Ina
B. bad
IH aa.tmwa, eat .
Batata wann.- WTlws .em aw creed
va .
st .Tl
Saw b7 J ' "..,. a, siB
stadi s .iShs
Wi IffHH wisrSB
Ac W: grave I
a
Vi(Td i tabieMdotb."
MTEka aVr ! w ben it bas a
ewaiiaaaa tA end
a iiTM
ct be!:
V
wjMfjnawasTiOaws Assembly
Dumt Mormihsi-f-c. Jouf hkdieai
weal.
tie Rer. Mr. Tal- -
The fooi juaj. Bruruam tlx Mormoo
Mat Aw Yaauf TataMorl linfbata
Ajaassg to anwaa." abc aSStS, and
tgtiB wtvich to preUjasarry WJlw.
Aa. pnon. wilt take my gold with
mmi dnng mar hit paltor It
Wtrrar hasrrea.1 thierat etvcIbSbSBI peUscoaU. bone
tke ard hook their drveeea
Mi beet dsaxiawaratl that broad can be made
eat af Lavag MTarc tha diacorery watwade al mmoi vsaa known hare grain
We are toiai that the asalieat hair throatBlaSa aoas. It ihrowi ahadow
alec yos your
It lreeptva tbe list of drnokards poblished
saonjiof. enable
tbe tocet Dames
WaatetA differwrjeo betaken th imaller ofthe liiataallj ta Egypt and bliaafa
Occ'i Africa,
praacber asked al!
iLteSdec rvsit
kfAsr fhd mp.
Carabru ay aalaaaaiittitii Loach word forlalajiafAnii ft of the wires.
Crty lktklai-a;je- tar oat Carabti
into nillitvcry causing
I'aastipeo simaf tbe ladies treent. The
ban tbe oat by
Xm Aiabac.atc ware hie reason ootalteod- -
awsysskwawA tbe fact tbat Sunday wai onfortunate- -
!,v tbe day br hail awt apart
Toe
for
wwawa
ari
kJsatoStaar.
tb
portnitc.
tame orerlike mar. any
leads like sAaodiuf behind
tea. sM aSSJ tjK
Oooke. srritiag verses
SABawav
her are
aspires wear.
AG right brow and take
are tailing of ninetyasf wawa who. dariar harvest
aactlT,:w.zt
knew Taawatskj satfint sac
Man.
lock
ooI.t coaM
itartaiaaiait and
To know
tBssfJI wank ta aSfSSSI this world.
at mmabown that while krwwladf --rows
aswiaat ataMthe
Tb lasjaaasatal Mi ass who pitas rosea,
ssrtast af bttassUlal.
paw.
Tailtheir
arrow
season
little
lbs aSaMbSi -- ui-' SM
kswa aSJafl sb.
thetbe
tbesoul
Be
two
tAaaakcrtb ia tor of bar
THE HAWAIIAN GAZETTE,A WEEKLY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO HAWAIIAN PROGRESS.
V( )L. XI,-N- O. 24.
Late Foreign News.Harriet Homtr j the Centennial Exbib- -
iNttf goidea doors a copy a superbeeil ordered by English gentleman, who hat
brr daplieate tbesn for America.Bali fk.I BmwmSm.
bora which lired leas than and that thouperiod j the good people abont that 1874would a food Tear, bat 1S7S blood; one."
Easter ca.di hare been introduced b.r the LondonUUoaers. earrared the form crosses crest
variety, and many them great beauty. Soto- UK t'l IMMmthem tell low two pence each, other, high a- - HO M EO PATH 1ST, 63 FORT STREET,half 1 crown.
Sayi la. New York Commercial .AaWtiseAmong the desolations war and the crash
worlds during the last fifteen Tears, cheer-ing ray encouragement shines forth. Lager re-
main fire cent a glaas.'canons indication the fact that the country
has seen hard times for past two, laati-Be- d
by paper-maker- who lay that rags soldthem lata bee a more ragged than formerlv.
seem, that people hare been wearing their clothesthreadbare, wad there mast a good time coming,consequently, for and clothing trade.
Sage the eerj be?t washings and dress-ings fur the hair. The hair shonld carefullybrained and braided two inn braids, then the rootsranked with a sponge dipped lake warm sageAfter which the braid washed and dried with
This 'reserves the color the hair andkeep the clean.
Tut- - Fi. mIi Aawewably.
rRi "Mst lVth. the assemble MinisterDsfauer submitted a bill regulating relations
public powers. provides that Senate andChamber Liepsti.. shall meet annually, January,aad lit least five month the year. The President
ths Republic may communicate with the ChambersChamber reconsider any BILLS
mStrt. Tb Prwideot mod b impeachedbj Cli&fflWr Deputies, aaa must tried
by the Senate.Af. Dufauer also a bill relative the
organisation the Senate. provides that electionsSenators shall ordered by decree, which mustissued six months before the day appointed for toe
holding thereof.motiea was made by the Minister that Ou billf
referred a committee thirty.The Left opposed th. and nrged that the
bills referred a Senatorial committee.Dafavner. motion defaaiaa.!
tht nity, cloadt. BianDoiuiithatU..CommiiteofrhikyreiigaeJtheir functi'iai.
makintT Labowlaye, member the Committee Thirty..bjwtad that M. bad thevasigaatioa the committee.
w .01c oever spetklc a lotwraj .Th nmd,fre.t P..n;.e P.;.l., r .v.AisemKy, declared the resignation the committee
4l as ntj rece itttej committee should takiag u:the Island
lUaurBt wire. ., iuu. ui memoers
P'000. resign should notify the praaidinraf eke acton INiblos. lone, oAcer the (hit intention.
mmi Tarr Pllhlkle win stick talvsrw.Ho.se that the defeat
Co8DetJC0l baTjOlt taken hit motion wonld not considered a Cabinet qnet- -
TWj kywataeawslj freckVed. tion.
TO C
tSxi good.
Wilte. 1
a
acI I ronVd
sew." a to might
saoiea exist ?
tary akaci tAair their
saassya. rnh Isab-a-s
It
to a in it.
aao it a
a: .'. v.c-
iiy about
o' jiiiiiaVilioa
! ia a
eartt ? yoati IB
a Sunday
'.a svaoo u: mlv to
pr!is a
aa kvotd A
Sseaa
rw eo a store,
a lady
ia are" genllesnan eihibitinj;j
as or
for
all
L.i .e.--. ire
a New
ea Bring your
ar this
.: i.i
.i aiaaTe
ia aa swayaat
a rrtwat sABa.
brow
be Of
aaaafl
aa
E.
oat.
oc
oa
if I
faitt h:-'- ..
to
it a
C
M it
aw is
is sea toits of con- -
asto
ia La V. 1
one dir. in:o: rroebe
in of ofof of O X.
it as as
of ofone
ofat
A ofthe Tear or is
to theef
It
thetea is one
be
in
in tea.can be
a towel. ofscalp
Inthe be-
tween It theof in
at in
ofare
cutbit the of t
introducedof It
of bebe
Abe to of
notionbe
II. Saaa
W y
of ofBahie no right to tender
af entireOI
if the am at forof
.oaB0 tov i.al of of
BC the of
rt bm
la in
on,t
to
as
to
be
of
to
to
of
be
of the Chief of Ihr Hard Times.
The Mringrncy in the money market, and theparalization of trade which hit existed lor nearlytwo years past still continue!, (says an Americanjournal, notwithstanding the wealth of the countryin natural resources. One the chief cause, of
is what has been for a lonf? time the curse ofthe country, reckieu expenditure, not only
of tbe wealthy tbe foolish extr.Tag.nceof people in a condition of life which makes everydollar of ulmott importance to tbem. Tbe consequence of this wiy of liring il 1 pccaliarly money-lee- s
condition, without any reserve contitigenciea,consequent upon t general derangement of boeinesiand (carcity of money. It wonld be well If Amcri- -
cam. eepceially the class wc riiiiithru., mlddl. .il.l'.' aad of Merchant Sts.examples by
aad German fellow citiicns, who arc proverbialfor prudence, tULvd batiuoss tike habit.
Thoc people are the iareet depositors in ourBankr, intitutiont which we fajn to boat
much of Co.'. Store, of Fort Hotela lupenbuDdince of
There no people in tbe world so extrirajrintin the article of dress a reckless expendituremoney at Americana The wile of a clerk witha salary of 1150 per month, and lire or six chil-
dren to proride for, is not content unless she candress as finely the wife of her husband's em-
ployer whose income may probably be ten or twen-
ty times that of bis Thii stale of things Is
as applicable 10 tbe merchant as the store keeper in
s small business, also to the irtlun and mechanic.The baneful effects cot felt long creditlasts, bat when that gone, bard times press bciri-ly- ,
snd added to this, when monies dae cannot beAU bat u collected, then tbe real trouble commence!, and
! being nothing fall back ruin, bank
a
s
a
a
a
ruptcy, mortification snd ottcn disgrace, are con-
comitant results of thoughtless extravagance sndlack of thought.
J. Bnxisos' PaiuMOPHT. Enny bizioess thatiz lawfal iz booorabel, and no bizinest,erer made enny one respecktabel.
Baty is woman's prerogative, but bnty in aman iz the next kalamity to being a fool.
The man who k&n think kan never get lone-tor- n.
It is do partikulsr kredit to say or man thatbiz word iz az good az biz bond.
SaperstilioD iz tbe child or ignorant and iz
worthy ov its parents.
Ficktban iz narrow strip very prodnktiveland, lieing between tbe dominyuns or truth andfsUshood, owing allegiance to neither.
A hungry man Deeds oo bill or fare.Old age lors to rekonnt the trials or youth,
and from Abraham's time down to now baz
tbe degeneracy ov tbetimes.
Tbe man who bazn't got enny habits baza't goteoDything that he kan kali hit own.
Tbe beat way kno or to lighten oar burdens
of Tbe 10 'oot around and sum who baz aquantity rye. rye
B otjajd state and be rocked it ger load tnan we nav, and men pitty Dim.
a
taw
ran
hare
a
a
a
roverty tz a grate oiessmg to sum ioiks az
loaf az they are poor they are endurable.
Neither a good or a bad example baz ever yetbeea wasted on the world.
The meanest bizoess tbat enny follow
iz to trade in sekrets.1 notist that all them folks who
go about booting work are geoe-rall- y
afraid they shall it.Tbe tJwtus git more than the liv-
ing. We don't envy them, and ain't efraje to do
tb SCfOart! thing oa tbe
Tie roof Westminster Abbey, lone;
be of oak, is found to be perfect, and is
discovered to be of chestnut It has stood for
eight centuries already, showing that chestnuttimber may stand for similar purpose
wary niiaflimllj Another valuable quality thebating! ryxwasssses is that its growth is many
timet rapid laan of the oak.
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HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, .JUNE 16, 1875.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
LB. O. HALL .V !.IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IN HAKDWAHE.Goods, Faints. Oils and General Merchandise.
y Com.r Fort aad KlatSte.
II.I.It.MA1 A. ..niPOKTESS ASD DEALERS IN HARDWARE
Ctl.ry. Dry (roods. Paints aad Oils, and General M
rbaudi.., No. si. Eing Street. Ho.vl.la. aiattrly
Ml HOaS'OLTJLTJ, I. ly
( ni'Bi:i,iMorcliant Tailor,
Mo. 8 Nnnann str ot, Honolulu.U4 Ir
Al l ! aV ( llll.l.lUIVORTH,KAWA1IIAE, HAWAII,
Wllleonlinue theGen.n.1 Merchandise and 5 hipping bastneatat the ab-- port, where th.y ar. prepared to furnish theJtMtlT cel.tirated Kawaihae Potatoes, aad sacb othir Re-
cruits a. ar reaiutrrd ty faoUaaabips, tb ab.artMt nuncawl oa th most reasonable terms. Firewood always onhand. MM
II. II VCkal lll-I- l A CO..GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.
Queen Street. Floaotuln. U. I. Slly
F. A. St llAIll'rlB,ACEXT Bremen Board or I'nderwrltra,
of Dresden Board of Underwriters,Agent of Vienna Board of Cnd.rwriters.
Claim against Insurance Companies within tb. jurisdictionof the above Board of Coderaritera, will hare to be certi-fied to by the abore agrut to make thsm ralid.
B1CUIRD Itl IU).Merchant Street, Honolulu,
J. W. Austin's former over Henry M. Whitney'sllaakl"aore.
bymaaav. obliged to ACC0UNTS AND COLLECTED,
Minister? Tlrnftincr. TtooWpprtino' rnnrinrris- - r j
(oa.so.se Bmrime frewerof rommissioas earr- -
fully ejreculeW.
II 111 It A CO..successors to Dowsrtt A Co., Corner Fort and Queen streetsLambnr, Faints, Oil, Htili, Salt and Building
(aTMy) MaUriali of kind.
AXSAHUS,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,Queen Street. Honolulu, U. I. J
ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,noaolulu, Oahn, H. I. pJSjj
LB. '. IIIXI IK M'K.ATTORNEY-AT-LA- HILO. HAWAII.
Mt) Bills Promptly Collected
CCCIE IIROIVA.ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.'
. r rallzzV L'W taxT crooked : first meet Aad Ageat Ifsstnaif , . . Oahn.
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i No. S Kuhqm.ou Street. Honolclu.
Al l Kill! S. II II! I H BEE.ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.4 OSce Over Hoffmann's Drug Store. ly
IIUWAKU O'llAI.I.ORA.,Attorney and Solicitor,
MS AITIIOUIZIID TO Un FROM 8200M HIO
of loteresa.Australia.
H. I.
ou M. .rucav'e of i r, ,.Ii.,:J. at ioweatAgeuta in Loudon, in all va--
Office on Fort Street, (opposite Mr. Ira Richardson'sStore.. Honolulu. i:.-
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X. 6I I.ICK,
Notary Public,AND
Agent to take Acknowledgments for LaborMO Interior Office. Honolulu. ly
JOIl IE PATY,Rotary Public and Commissioner of Deeds
For the of California. Off, e al ths Bank of BishopCo., Keahuaianu Street, Honolulu.
more particularly refer"r- - us-- litn in the cf lif..l l...en a '
OiBe. Drag Store Cor Fort andleason from the furnished their French
Sitintr are
areand of
as
isare as
totbe
i
one
one
for
now
Dry
of
F.
Cu. aarf
E. P.
tor
X.
ratesand
liu
HONOLl'LC.
1 R . M O X x s n I T II ,
DENTIST.Ilarlni. nnrli.--, can l,e f..i;;..i at hi. rrmni neer
SO abont as affording indubitable evidence E strehi A Drug corner and Sts.wealth.
clerk.
soli
there upon,
simply,
of
its
tnoaraed growing
End big- -
kan
very suddenlycountry
ktviaiddead praises
occasion.
of sup-poa-
to
aay
mora that
.very
CHAM.
(aUl-I-
r.anm.i504-l- y
I HO- -. C XII It I M .
Stationer, News Dealer and Book-binder.
Merchant Street, Honolulu. Also Stencil Cutting. En-
graving. Oeligraphy aad Copying, promptly executed onre.eoo.Me term.. SlT-l- j
IlOXOI.l I.I OAI nORk,BY W. J. RAWLINS.
The Prprittor of the avhore Worsis fs prepsrd to supply tilscustomer, and the public in freneral, sritb tbe best qoalfty
Vettow Soap. Soft Soap always on hanffl.Te High it Price Paid far Soap Grrmm. 513 ly
C. BREWER & CO.,p.
P. CAKTSB, )
JaV.t J. V. )
SKIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,5J7 Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands. j
3. IRWH A CO.,Commission Merchants. Plantation and Insurance
Agents,513 Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands. Ty
AI'O.IG A. AtHI ( la.Importers. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
General Merchandite,AndChineGoods.in tbeFire-proo- f Store on Knnana Street,
under tbe SlS-l-
A. PEIKCE A CO.,(Successors to C. L. RlcmilM A Co.,)
Ship Chandlers and General Commission MerchantsAlso A rents for the Paul. as Salt Works.
521 Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands. ly
join X. W.ITEKHOI ill.IMPOSTEB AND DEALER IK GENERAL
MERCH ANEI5E.Queen Street. Howolala, H. T. S3I ly
c. a. Liwias. J. a.BicKSoa1.1 Ml lis A niCKSO.
IMPORTERS DEALERS IN LUMBER,And all kinds of Building Materials, Fort Street, Honolulu
49S--
I . A. M II 11 I I K A CO.,Import as and Commision Merchants
SO!)
lill
SUle
Hall.
Hawaiiaa lauds.
F. T. I.E.TKHA A CsImporters aad Commission Agents aad Whole! alt
Dealers ia General Merthandiie.ass; Qoeea St.. aert t. theOace of J I w.eti K). riy
BOI.l l A 0.,Ship Chandlers and Commission Msrehanta.
Importers aad Doalersia General Vercban:lis..QueeB Stroet,
Salt
H.
r !
Work..
JOKaV,BREWER.
TrV.
Public
W.
AND
I.
D.
linwni.i.. uawaitauU forth. Eaanakakai, Moaaalaa, aad K.kaako
as. x. do-oi:- li
CAFI1TET KAXER ASD UPHOITKAESKlac Street, Hoaolaln, opexwU lwls' Ooeaper Sbop. WillSIS bay aad sag sefoBd-hao- Farailara. (ly
C. E. tVII.I.I All!.SAWTjFACTaTRKK, IH POSTER ASD DEALZR
la Famltwreor eTerySetulptliai. Farnitnre oarort street, oppoalts I nasavs rtMSMsrarat l.alier v
shop at tb cU staad oa Hotel fttreet, aeat
tar.3n
W.artFun.
(ft OldsssansstbeMa--r tslaada trowipll,alt.adal ta. flII. E. McmniE A BBOTHES,
GROCERY, FEED STORE and BAKERY,Corner of King aad Fort street.,
HOXOLCU7. Ml-l-
BUSINESS NOTICES.a. a ct aoaoaa. rsm. a. sHirnua
V . U. I.IH.IIOWaX aV CO..tMroaTiJu an sal an is
General McroiinicUo,OiraerQueea sad Kuhmn.na Streak,W ly N.aaa. St.. and easier Port and TfotsI Sts
I. s. rsiru w. nut.I'RIEL & I.kl-- .
GROCERIES AND PROVISION DEALERS
Family Grocery an Feed Star.Ho ly i n.ocdala
THOU t M LACK.Successor to Ma Ne.lt.
achlnist, Lock and Cun SmithSewiojc Machines repaired: Deodar ta Sporting Goods
Area! f..r the Celebrated FLOKKXCI SRWIM1 MACRINRS('. Honolulu. H I. 630-- It
WISC i I . G aV CO..33n.ln.ortB,
Best Pilot Bread and Crackers always m hand. Cornse oNuu.au aad Beretaaia titrevsa, MO lj
BART LETT SALOON,VI I.I.I A TI III GIIEP,
Corner or Hotel and Fort Streets.
Till: I IUIK UST ABB BEST OF A LRU.and rtPIltrTe alwavs to be found at Uie Bar.
R ly
llVfllS BROTHERS,IMPORTERS AND V7H0LESALE DEALERS
In Fa.h onivblv CL'tliirji, Hid. Cap, Itot. ibtNm, kdJSTery variety of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Snow'sBuildinic. Ilerchuit Street, I IuIq
a.
IMMy
E. SiXRIvIIZ.APOTHECARY AND DBUG0I8T
Corner Fort and Hotel Streets, Honolulu, Oahu.atsy Kee open every SATl'BDAT EVENING. &3-l- y
FIS.CHKR A WIl'KE.0AB1NET MAKERS. HOTEL STREET,
'txt to itrfhi a Drag Stort? .
Farnitar mad snd rrpsirtHlit ntisjiUi rstss. BilliardTablrs repaired and altered. Pianos rucrsd. Ac, ir.
sr Orders froai the other IiUods will be profoptlyto. .'7 ly
x. c. arxjBis.COMMISSION AtVKNT.
AOKNT VOB SCllaKNKJtaMary Ellen, Fairy Quean,Pauahi. Active. 488 lyM j.liiiitoii T. :it TInrket,
Nell door to Love's Steam tnkery, Nuuanu Street, UooololnF. W. DI NAH, Psoraurol.
Beef, Mutton and Veal of the Beit Quality.Also. Salt Pork, Sslt Beef, Superior Pork Sausages, always
on h.ad and sold at tb. Lowest Market Price.jail Meals delivered to al parts nf th. City. ly
SCTROPOLITAI .TIARIaEr.
C. WALLER, ProprietorKing Street, 536 ly Honolulu.
U. I". A CO.,DEALERS IH DRY GOODS AND GENERAL
MERCHANDISE,lire-pro- triors on Fort St., abort Odd Fellows Hall. 401-- 1 J
Si. nAta.I.'S.Ma, 51 Fort Street. Odd Fellow.' Hall.
Importer of and Dealer in Dry Ooods andClothing, Hats and Caps,
rCRSISHISG GOODS, aVh, aV, etc.
HIDES ! The Hlxheal lrlre pidd for UREEN
Alao-- I'l I.t nilaim k i nii".--
d l lll'l'llll! COl-l- y
BISHOF & CO.,BANK E IT S ,
HONOLULU, l l l HAWAIIAN ISLANDSnasw ixciisirul os
THE BANK (IF CILIFORNIH. : : SIN FRANCISCO
New York,ISO tlllt A0I1TS IS
Boston,Paris,
THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION,
Ancklsnd): LONOON
SRB TUIIE BK4VCUU ISHong Kong,
Sydnry, aadHclbnurnr,
And transact a Gsnpral RantifDs; Bainef .vjj-- 1 jiiii:o. n. Avii:s.
la&Tl JlaVIOM. - a A CO.
IMPOKTEB AND COMMISSION MEECHASTiln taut roa
Lloyd's and th. Liverpool Underwriters,British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, andNorthern AssursnreCompany. '
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.
.fjP STKAH F.XGIXKS, Sugar Mills,tfjsnawsaaawHoilers, Coolers, Iroa, Brass and Lead Castings
Machinery of Every Description,ftsT- - Mane to Order. 'Sa
Particnlar attention paid to Ship'i Blacksmithingar-- JOB WORK executed on th. shortest notice. 5A3-l-
O. SlQlLKEl. K. KlsTLia.
CI. M i.l l lil A Ac Co.,TIN, ZINC AND COPPER SMITHS, AND
SHEET IRON WORKERS,Nuaanu Street, netween Merchant and Queen
srrintk-n- .
ffsTe con.tsntlf on hand. Store., Pine .ilslvsiiircdIron Pipe, Plain and HoseBlbbs,Stop-cock- India
"" other in
feet, id j
'snd also a Tery larre itock of Tinsrare of erery de- -
Partfcnlsratteotion fTiTeti todhls-Wor- k. Ordersfrom theother Islands will be carefully attended to.
Thankful to the Citisens of II n luln and the Ialanosfrenerally for their liberal ps Iron act? in the past, we hope bytrictatteotion to business to merit the same for the future
507 ItI. X. CAfTI . J. . ATR KRTOaf . J. r. COOEK
CASTLE & COOKE,Shipping and Commission Merchants,
iHroaTKB nDealers in General Merchandise,
King Street, Honolulu, Hawaiian
AGENTS FORThe Union furines Company of Pan Francisco.The New Encland Mutual Life Insarane. Co., Boston.TbeOree-e- Packet Line, Koksla Plsntallow,
Jarne A So.'. Celebrated Tne H.ika Plantation,Nedh-ine- I W. H. Bailey's Ptantatloa,
Wneeler A Wilson's Sewi.F W.i.lua Plantation.j Oamakua Plantation,
R . C. KIBBYo. 3 For--t sstreet,
(Opposite the Furniture Ware Room, Mr Williams.l
fca HIV1M. HAS SLUTS TEAsM EX.wfrfv pertence 1.
SatAkil Watch Jobbing in all its Branches.JiH t a ahare of the pMrooar. of tbe dttrrai of this
Elrurdotn : tne betas a specialty, and satisfactionin all case..
Mr y. smith aavrtna- - withdrawn on areowat of 01
bealtb. I will continue 10 Be plate wltb tiUTer both GermanSliver and Britannia
Will aLao Repair he wins; Xaettlaea,Afannfactor. ranee. Shells In Gold or Silver In short,will mend any small thiol: that a broken In Mirer.Steel or Ivory lautlea are partlrulartv invited to call andeisniio. the DOMESTIC SEW'I.Nw MA I1I.SK
y B. c. KIRBV.
l k' a a .7 tlal - V- -
t.GL.-5- e aE.a s soq aw ? s 3
Mp ll 3 Mis' liUM U "Pfiiil : fS sfifll Si aaf llHi j
S-iaj,- -! !lfij.ta wl . sa o 3 1 3
l.rsiXKss NOTICES.
L. II. Ill I t IK la.KTotnry Public,
nilo, nawall. it y
C. S. BARTOW, Ancllonrcr,Salesroom on Queen Street, one door from KaahumaaaStreet. Wl;
yt. n. i.RnBi m dfc co..IMPORTERS AMD WHOLESALE DEALERS
In Faskionabls Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Sb and.Tory Tarlety of U.atlent.a's sup.rl..r Furnt.hin: vloaalfcStore la Makee's Block. Qaeea Street, .Honolulu, U. 1.
lMI-ly- )
FOUNTAIirsiLOON RESTAURANT !
J. W. CUOWELL, Propriktob,
N'095 Fort street, opposite II. L. Chase'sPhotograph Gallery.
Lunch A Ice Cream Room for Ladies.
BRONZE TURRETS
12 Oobblert from 9
to ro mou Ui old,21 to 40for sale now.
Ileus II tois r
EMDEN GEESE
40 to 30 poll nilspr p.i - at iuavturity.
BlackCAYUGA DUCKM,
GAMES, BRAHMAS, LEGHORNS, HOUDANS.
BANTAMS, ETC.
I'dtaia. Irt-.h- . pure, true lo nntur : amat to hatch artcr arrivnl.
For Illustrated Circular Price-LIs- addreaa
il. EYRE, Napa, cat, U. A.
FerretJ. Rabbits, Pigeons.Please sUle where you saw this advertisement.
itls-Jvn-J
PURE LIME JUICEWarranted to keep on the Longest Voyage
In - S, and s gallon Demijohns,
Prepared by George MorrisKALIHI, OAHU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
For Sale by C. Brewer tfc Co.SJa ly
HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS,
GREY & CO.,IHanuractnrers and Dealers ia
ALL KINDS OF SOAPS!Leleo, King St., Honolulu.
BEEF, MUTTON AND GOAT TALLOW WANTED.
tS1 Orders and Bills left at IraRictiardson's Boot and Shoe
Store, will meet withprompt attention. 521.,y
FAMILY MARKET!
0Choicest Meats from the Finest Herds
Fish, Poultry, Vegetables, etc.,Furnished to Ortier.
ri. w- s And Thanclar Teal,
fi latsij klrtS ii mlii y l.nmb,
(Unless otherwise orrlerett)
Tbe Proprietor hartna; erected a neat and eommodlou
VEGETABLE, FRUIT SND POULTRY MARKET,
AdlDtnlnc the Kanilly Meat Market, "ill be nrmred topromptly witHftrtiiiIy fill orders far everythlna; re-- jqntatte tn runiish tbe tables with all Substantlals andDelicssrlea the country aiTords.
esRhlpplniv anpplloil on Short !Vollr.-s- ti
Meats, str., delivered to all parts of the city without ei-- ;tra rhanr- - Ira; K. II. IIOYI.
PHOTOGRAPHSFOR SALE All KINDS AND SIZES!
AT THE
COSMOPOLITAN GALLERY!
64 and 66 Fort Street.Tin itrsr ni ALITT, 1:111 I n SI" I till.ind at the
Lowest UPrioos.AT.PO -- Pnrlrnilt token In better style and qnallty
Robber Hose-b- est leofrihs of 25 and 50 place the city, for the LOW TRICE ofwith oai'i n pipe ftSSjmplrte.
IaM Island!.
In
Tli.Or.
of
work
SetIsold
and
S.
andthe
HS
iTJO-O- rLI UKJmmmKm sTl I
aar ro not listen to any recommendation, but come andsee for yourself. UO-l- y n. L. CHASE.
B. H. Lyons' CompoundFOR THE WORST,
CHRONIC OR RECENT DISEASES,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sores, Ulcers, Eruptions,Skin Diseases, Femalelrregnlaritiesandl).a-era- l
Debility, Asthma, Diseases of th.Throat, Liver and Kidn.yt.
PURIFYING THE BLOOD !
By giring Health and Ton. to th. Gastric Juices.
Pee Direction! for Using
B. n. LYONS' FLUID COMPOUND
IHI.I.IVGII.M k f., (rrnts.
THE HAWAIIAN HOTEL !
m, jpsssfcfliB Mjg
wasaavtTAwaatMrliBWsBWis--
npilF. PSOPRIlTlllt WTLi, NPARC WO1 pains to make Ibis
EIjBG ANT XI O TD I.First --CI ass in Every Particnlar!
ROOIS CIR BE HID BT THE WEEK OR RIGHT,
with or wttboat board.
aad Ianrsre iin ta let Sftr PnblleIF
CaltroratB I.iase,Portland Cement,
Calirornia Brick.For sal. by BOLLES A CO.
I WHOLE NO. 544.
INSURANCE NOTICES.
TIAltH.ATLAITICFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HAXni.1 nkN insi kh o
cnandlMv aoid Furniture, un llUerai tervn ry
May to. lTl
C
H. HACK FELD A CO.. AgenUail ly
NOBTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILEINSURANCE CO.,
OF 1.1IS1HIS ASD KtMMH lllMI.
SXTABL1.1HCD ISO.
KPITALAcrantulated aurl lavr.lsd
"ooo no THE OLDEST,Faad, a,3S,tl!lI'.DRRiKilED IIAVK BKITTIIK AGK.NTS for the Saadwica I.Uuala, and ar.
uthoriM.1 to la.are agaia.l Fir. upon favorable term..KUk. takea la anv part of th. I.l..,-i- 00 Wood.e Bulldlar.
and Msrcbandite stored therein. Dw.lling Uawes. aad Fura-tnr-
Timber. Coal.. Ship. In harbor with or without carr wsor under repair. Ml lyl U. HOFFSCIILABGKa A CO.
NEW ENGLANDTUNNEL AND SMELTING COMPANY !
IN TUK
Mineral King Mining Dittriot, TulareCounty, State of California.
Share of Slock far Sale la above I ompauy .
r SUE PBtMPECTla-a- iMl ha c. S. BARTOW, Agent.
ii mm kjii-iiki:- hi:
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
VXDKRSIOMCD having beea a1TIIK A sent, of tb. abov. Compaay. ar. peeparedto insure risks against Fire, on Stone aud Brick Ball.lInfra, and on Merchamllse stored thereia. uo thwt favorabl. terms. For parlicalar..pply at th. idBe. ot
itC-l- F. A. SOU .KIRK A CO.
VI u nit 1 v
INSURANCE COMPANY.1 nKllNll.M'.D. AGK1VTK OP TIIK.Till. Comoanr, have tieen authorised to insure risks
on Cargo, Freight and Trea-ur- e, from lloooluluOf the world, aud vice versa,
&2My U. U ACKFELD A CO.
Insurance Notice.AOKXT FOK TIIK BRITimiTHE Marine Insurance Compear, (LitoittMl), baa re-
ceived instructions to reduce the rates ol Insurancebrtwsifn llnnnlulu and Purtsfntht Paeifle. and is now prapared toissus Policies at the Lmmt$t Kafri, with a apsiciaretluction on Frelht per Steamers.
TIIKO. n. DAVIKSilaVlr Agtnt Brit. fur. Vnr Int. v L mi ted
HOME MUTUAL
Insurance Company of California
VMH ItSK.M I ARE V I III oil I.l ITHEOn Cargo. Freight and Treasure
i :;. Honolulu to all pssrta of the world,and upon
Coasters by Mperlal Permission !
On the most favorable terms.W. a IRWIN" A CO..
r13 ly Afffnn for the Hawaiian Isianda.
FIREMAN'S FEND
INSURANCE COMPANY,Of SAN FR AIM CISCO.
FIRE AND MARINE,Caish lupllal, l.'oltl, 300,000,
By writing small lines an carefully selected risks,well distributed, offers
nminin mi:co.vd to aomi.Losses Promptly Adjusted.
BISHOP A CO.,&ls ly Agent, for th. flaw. Man Island..
FOKKIGX NOTICKS.
BOOKS & STATIONERYThe Basis of Our Business.
FIRST. To nsnufsrlnrc all m h n... - and f taaa can be done hers as well as elsewhere, and
bcrt by directly beueflt our customer and ourselves.RKCOltD. To Bay anil Sell ftonk and Station
ery so as lo make it to tbe Interest of dealers and cHuurn-er- st corns to us in preference tu sending East.
- Wr- - manufarture and inn-i- rt ever rli.tinn of atatlonery. carrying 1st fie stocks of Paper, Envelnpea and BlankBooks of our own manufacture. Inks, g!ala,atc
at7 Orcr 1,500 varieties of Blank forms kept In t - k
A. L. BANCROFT Sl CO.,hMf ian rranctsco, Cal.
HIM.V B. WILU4SI. HIHXT P. ILASCBAail. CHAS. B. uglWILLIAMS, BLANCHARD S CO.,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,529 31S California Strsat, San Francisco. ly
Dr. Steele'sMEDICAL WONDER
GREAT CURE FOR ALL ACHESTHE Pains Rheumatic, Nerrous, or srisins;from Derangements of tbe Stomach. Lirer or Blood.
As a Family Medicine,To bt coasfAalr ,'. th' ffoase, it is superior to
any, at itis SAFE, RELIABLE and SURE.
It is Posily ViostaiLi, and with the WODERPILLS il almost a druf it .re.
tW GEO. C. He LEAN U the GeneralAgent for these Idamh.
DR. J. TOLLIS BROWSE'S
OHLORODIB THE ORIGINAL ASD OSLT GENUINE.
PUBLIC ARB CAUTIONBD AGAINSTIMIi: unfounded statements fr.4u.ntly mad., "tbattbe composition of Cbloeodtib is known to Chem-ists and tha Medical rofeniun." Tb. fict it, Chlo-rody-n.
wat discovered and iuvsnted by Dr. J. COL-LI.- BROWNE (ex Army Medical Staff), aad sanamed by him, and it has ballad all attempts at anal-ysis I'V th. Int Chemists of lb. day. Tb. methodand lecrtt of tb. preparation bar. nevsr been pub-
lished. It Is obrio.s, therefor., tbat anything soldn.d.r tb. name, .are Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'SCULORODTNE, is a tpariont imitatioa.
CAUTION. Sir W. P. IV., .J staledthat Dr. Collii Brown, war undoubtedly tb. inv.ntorof Chlorodyn.
REMEDIAL CIBR AND ACTIOS.This Invaluable remedy aaUt. rsfrseblnf sUp,
r11v pale, calms tfas sjslem, rMtaave tb deranged fuae-tkn-.,
aod stissalats. health, action of tb. Mcr.tioa of tbbo.lv. without ne.linc anv of lh.ee uupleavs.iil result, st- -
lenllni lbs ase of opium. Old aodyouag may tab it al allboor, snd limes when rcajutente Taowwaads of proas Iw.tifv to Its marv.iloa. wood eSfecU .nd w.ad.rfal csrw. whilBie.llcal ss.n .stol Its virtaea Bust .sUu.tv.ly. wJa. II iasrral aaaulitles In lb tdkiwlag dlssasea: CboSsva, Ilju-t.ry- .
Diarrbtwa, Colics, Coafbs, A.thma. Kb.umalism, N.uraigia, Wh aopiag Coaga. Cramp Hysteria, Aa.
AlTRACTS FRO a MEDICAL OFLSIOXA.
Tbl aigbt Bon. Earl Raas.ll commaaleated to Ik Colf.of Fbyssciaaa. aod 1. T. DavMport, that he bad recaarswS In-
formation to lb. aaect thai tb our rimed, ef aay sarrici In( h was rillJlKObTSE -H- -e Law. Dee 31. lstal.
Dr. Lew, Medical MkwJoaary la India, nporu (Owe.. IMS)thai la nearly every case of Cholera ia which Dr. J COLLI!BROWNE CHLORODTNE ess sataintsurd, ta pattwairwcovvra.
Estrart from Mrdical Timet. In It lttrt "Cblorodya. Isprescribed by sonrwi ef artbodos atedlcai prarllllnaen. CM
coara it would not thus b singularly popalar did II notsoj.pl j a want and III a piece'"
Estraet from th. O.n.ral Board ol Health, tasvloa, aa toIt. wBf si7 La Cholera. "Bo rtrowglyar. weceavtaewt of taImmenw value of Ibis r.nedy, thai w. cawaot too forciblyurg the Mceaslty of s.1 .(.Ilog il ia all caeea."
CAUTION.-- ", i" genuine srlihoat lb word. "Vr.J.' il.l.I" IHII-r- jr o. tb Oinrianl Stamp. Ov.rwb.lm.lag rewtieal tatimoay aoOompaolM wavb belli.
Soli Miunfacturer, J. T. DA VKSPORT,as. Ureal awsrll III ,
Bold la Bonis, u 1.. lVwL.ai. Sa.. and As. Sd.
imu la R.w Turk, W II. Scatttsraui A Co. aad J. aWtu, afla
" mTi is.lla la. hsa I fjklSBss.JJ.wiperell Type
Llaea-ah.- ..hll aacg $ g S M as sawga fa)UUawa-iiawh- .... I M m law s sal a sal a aMUass--t leaks. S ! "HUaee-llaek-aa. IS t T W 9 JJ gauwce-tlaekw- s.. it e H h S 5STkird ..nvi.w.a o. t as, i. ml m m m mmIsallofOllim. lIMHslOaa.Col.ta. liaSMsBiiiTkt-TI- W
Oaswa, who. jsrssawM Ar ssa wssv.
allo.ed . dUeoaal ft. a. Ikvoso raaaw.ssT u, was. pas. ssr
N l-- AH wesaa sjeertawaaeaia wsswa iwmawaapssssswwith Ik. eav. waew iwweesst la. ee a ssOs. wstWtM wskss. ftawsa. Two rate, .rf cwaree. " ' " T.sallla.isa IU saasksra Aaswrteaa 1 lata, wr aw
INSUKANCE NOTICES.
Ml ri AL.
LIFE INSURANCE CO..
or
LARGEST
AND BEST
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
In the l ailod lle..SAM'L G. WILDER,
m m A(eat r..e ik. II a MM swsawawsaa.
Boston Board of I ndrrwriter.OK3IT9 far the Mawsallass Isl.als,
I id: i, caaawaaAon
Philadflphia Board of rndfrwrilrr.fwr th. asw.llaa l.ls.1.,AflKWTK r aaawaaaco.
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY,
FISE AND MARINE INSURANCE.ESTABI-rwltCt- i. ISt
OAirrAta, - - - . i . .
rwitb anusnlte liahUHr of iia.nl ISna )
'Hee tu't well, protect yoarIf." aasaawraaaa.
INSURINCE IGIIRST LOSS BT FIRE.
Of every dearripUnn of property may bw etfarte wltAthis t'uuipatiy al nsuderau ralea
Merchandise, Goods and Fraifht InsrtradRy steamers and saltlnt; Tesarla
asy-- Lotan caa be made pay .Me ta Humluru.SA ST. iiwm.
Ml IV (At Mr. J. T. Waterlliair.) A seal Say awanWJsSn,
UNION INSURANCE COMPANY,
or BAM riiiciics.INCOKPUB ATKO. ISSS,
CASTLE tV COOKE, ACENTtsol S'ar ttw Uastallaai lalassaks. ly
THE NEW ENGLaAND
Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Boston,M i aa
T
Thlrty-On- e l ravr. NSssassUsasi I
Policies Issued oa I A. most far jrable Ttrsaa
irh. greatest Bisk tak.a oa a Li,ttO 0OO
Surplut ditinbidteU tmtmi) Uuannually.
i tap. smaao.ooo i
CASTLE A COOKE ACENTS,sot rOB THE II t it ill IN IBLA.TJDta. ly
NORTHWESTERN
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
IIHIIMI. WIBSttWBIW.
A.BKTSI, S17,000,OC0nr. ajnBT i nsnri L 11111011:DoatraiTT m mm
CH A RTERKD I If ISII.Uaa tbe a.lvantar. of Western Raw. of I nfea--w
leal a dollar of I'a MeeurlUe. and never faiia la fay Is.
loaawa promptly.
FUr particular, apply al tbe OOkw of
IIS lyw. a. IRwrM a rtx.
Asenta the ll.waltan 1
"THE KUOKOA,"I WEEKLY REWSPIPaR. PRIRTEO IR HIWUIll.
Edition, 3,600 Copiaa !
Bubarrlpslvsi 8a a year, payable la ssarwaatwaw.
Advert Ivsaeat. aad Cnswaa.a leatlnsss tav ta. KooA. wWl a.rmdered In Hawama. if dMlrad. Ir.- - of eawrta Fwb.
I kail, m .daee. la the lower rurkt-bas- -j ' ta
sss-l-
rta,Bt.. Ball ling. AM rnmsaa.leart.illllltl I to
H M. WHIT1ET.
Hawaiian Dictionary,ABM.I-- T a, HASr.ailAWCiONTAialWCI Snglaai sbyiUcSai., asstf
An English - Hawaiian Vocabulary,
CHROROLOSICAL TABLE Of HISTORICAL IWSTS
BT LOBBI.1 ANDBKWA
Dooad In Half M ... ai r -- a.. a. el wmiaa,.
Tilt ValuahU, Work can b oUainni .TRt'B V KK a tXL. Pu.rnn.ter Bass. LR ARM KH lt John Wtrt. Hew Tort.
Meaara BA.Nl. BO FT A oa. Raw Era, raw.Aiwa, sur Rssle.
ITawallaa ami S:agltosa Tmrm
A ly
NEW PHOTOGRAPHS!
A FEW PHOTOGRAPH VIEW!TAKES BT
jTatX XT. . HVX O S Ii Tj S XT. .Idssely rrwwa TaJtlts.
BE OUT UNA II AT THE STOBCCAS tb andwvsigBsd. A oaf ihasa are ibwaa :Vi.a of tb. City aad Harbor of Heanlala. lakca
frets Pa ahb w lao,-n- l i uably tbe lawatpiclar of Honolulu el last.
View of rest and Harbor f Fatwjatsa.Via ia Kawsaa, OsAa.Mo.nuia Sanary ia Koolaa, Oaka.Point Vsa.i, Tahiti.Aa.Ualiaa Citaanser at Wharf ia Hoaolahl.Diaaoad Head. Ho.ed.Hs.Mckaaeu.'s Sagar PliaUtlwa, Koolaa.Tamarind aad Coeoaa.t Treat.Map f Tahiti nasi Mtwnraa.
Ths. ire all very latlj tafesa. aael mm k hadBoaataais asaiiasMid ft las try
Md-Is- a B. M. WHITNET.
RWriting Paper.a car rAswaUE is. is awl sa aaa a. sa
Ittal i'a and It tha to tbl
Paper 14
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and rr
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WeW BaS 1 1 Wo. Paper.I awl..' Baroaawl wad Bw I, aw sSwwaviLasBea-- Wbt aad rik laMtei raaer aad mttmn ialasts.' Plata waM lavnad riawv astsl saswaA great variety of ail klwda assd Maw. ef AsawaraWMWa
For sad trys rm EL w. warns bt.
II THUBIT1 .
winmaaa tbr Kaard of Hrarta arr JesliiBH of securingthr of ,hr air. .it pmw. wbrlhrr aallvra or
tiring ir thai part of the rtr her. eeo runc-h- .
MamwdMaaako atrsst. and brtsrrn Bmatrm. M um xrM. oa ths E si.tr of lb citv. arrtsaway rtsjairsd to rNf rabbMa in from of ti.Hr
iWt tmatm lato Btwa. an tbr morning of FrMBast. Jl IBlh. 1ST, and tar Babasjila fl rmm the
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MU&!Ulkn: Of UVBrhslwa af Utodswrtct of Blows, HornUala Island of aha.mm he hM Sanaa tfc Mai of Ji
roxxux M iiiioLsItaAv. Job TUA at KaaxSliUi church.
rnaai Jour :th at Kawawjiao Count..The eaaniioatiotit til begin at I o'clock A. X. on rat h
nt Uc abovr dsva.: - .. . mvtard a;:.
AM af Ihsabuvi athultl. wtu rostlDBr la vacation, from n
r
Siertra a hsrrbv giv.--
af e.rfuw ivc
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of U.r ttoaru. t
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tore with M,vl - supprMnloa .f
bualiiras. fr.iu.
street, betweenaataafci.
lixlawiH"ri.
JobBtBg
Sana. Sec'y.
Srctlou
wrtrrltrrrt brta.r.iutbrrlv Diala.
i O UorBBr forDtrd for may
. I-- Nurjovn.,rr Inu
Msaaarar Tbro. Batllrti from Uoooiulu. Honlvrart art a u raliaaami i and Uhbbian all prraun. rru.rrd to lakr uotterrraisret Iu atttbvrttr m Ihat brbaif
W. L.atlnnlrr for Furr
Ispamrurrt of Forrktri ASaui.uouuiuiu. air raa, ira.
il'U-r- knoB--
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on rtlbrrof
plats in
of nor.
anuarr of
til
tFanor.
fart, and
I.tcraaca Uxpirlnt: iu June. It?5.Kinni- -
Uaiv Thoa Lark. Fort St, Honolulu.It luark. Fen St. Huaolalo.
X caaUv at Cookr. bUac m IlooolBla.A J ti Tbompaoo. Fort St. Honolulu.S Caws Y.nc. Maunakra St. Honolulu.S B BorrrB. Xuuauu bu Honolulu.- -- H 1 Xoltr. tVr Qorrn A Nunano t. Honolulu
II I L Larakt. Fort St. Honolulu.IX C. 3 Emmra. Vlak. bbo. Honolulu.
Mm I Tboa H WbbVm.17 J W Kaupo.
iTTIBl 1 fana. Makalapralil. Kobala.J Xamaun. Punaluu. Kau.
Uonnkua. Avuna.
TO Hodbuubu. Kona.II B i ooprr. lL.spaka. Kooa.
P i4- - Van at Ah cborv. Xapoopoe, Kooa.IT Akjna. Uuo.
ko at Ao, Eobanalkl Eona.jl fhuns rvu. Walobinu. Kau.at. A Urn A KawaOoBr.
KACAI-- ib Mod t'hurk. Waloll. Uanairl.
BtWlfSBBjr.
1 CaarM A Ouokr. Kkaj ja3 F A Xrrebant st,
IX It 8 (irinhaum. Uueru St.IS F. Hoffbrblarc-r- r Co. Urn-ban- t SLS3 F T LrBBbau dt Co Wurm SLf, lwer. A IMrfcaon, Fort
tt I...1. Kplrit.It E HoOarblararr A Co. atrrubant SL
r. T T A . .. QurrL SL
SO Afoot- A Arbock. Honolulu.
Horse.1 Kaoeaabloe, Xo t. Honolulu.
Vletoallac- -
1 Akana. Walluku. Maul
1111 1 Xoltr. t or yurrn A Xuoanu sta.! Akoof. National HotrL
Baal.H llawaA.
AbtIIbb.l- -l B Bbubcork. HBo.
S--J R Klunrv. XI t. KUMtdom.
Pnblir Hkraw.Prrby. Koval HssBilan Theater.
iatprfsair .miIk Probate.
bpandtbr able
tbr
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Jaot 2 Id the matter of the E.tate of Jofeph Booth,daeeased Before Mr. Justice Haaais. at Chamber.Petition of Mrs. Anne Long in her owa right and a?
of the minor children of the deceased, andWilliam Marten, and Emma Booth Martens his wife,
and H. Berger and Sarah A. Booth Berger his wife,
for an increase in the allowance of I;0 to $.1300 perannum for their support and maintenance. Ttc Courtafter hearing the statement of oae of the trustees in
regard t the income of the estate, made an ordergranting the increased allowance as praved for.
Jujs 14 Estate of Kaonobi. deceased Petitionof Beeiamina. that letters of admiaistratioa tegranted ,
to J. Porter Green. The Coart after hearing thetesti-oar- ,
granted letters to J. Porter '?reer. to file a
bond in the sum of $oOP, to render an accoont in sixBooths, aad to file an Inventory within 30 daji.
Estate of Hamaaalaa w'. deceased Petition ofKanamn fart for letters of administration of the abore
The Court appointed John K. t'oatina Ad
Vwad of Wherethe shape,
event ot the estate biting to be sold, the Coartstrengthen the Bond.
Ureal II. II. In
Lotni. Ifav Tth. In the Hsnse of Commons last
the privilege of the would be resumed andthe Budget discussed. Disraeli said then vunoinvmediate prospect of resuming the debate which was
unexpectedly terminated Tuesday night. He intend-
ed, however, when attention was again called thepresenee of strangers, that division be taken to de-
cide whether galleries should be cleared. The
tiovenmeot was ehargad wasting time thequestion of privilege, bat the opposition to the IribPeace Preservation bill was the real obstruction. The
wen
pat sav
BeCommon
proregm the till tbeaa had received
fie that the Government in-
tended direatfioa the Budget Fri-
day B.l.iag.Gladstone said regretted of Disraeli's
remarks. The Hours was entitled respectful treat-Baa- t,
even from the Premier. Never before had he
statement as that relativeThe geatataaa
kaep the House anttl a numberof unspecified were passed. Was that
method of procedure part her Majesty
OmaiBBsat saeh tone was again adopted,fed it his avail him-Bs-
hit privilege member. Ba protested
evening MM
a discussion the Budget
vatic Act, had bean
eras than rareatad Coaataittes. Taw sad
soatarittae. with important ataeodmanu,
the ptaaky for unlawful anal "ereaad the rhrht to search hoasca far arms
tat aay-tia- Tht has tailtht WO.
HAWAIIAN GAZETTEAX IXIKrKXlKST JOCKNAL,
DEVOTED TO HAWAIIAN PROGRESS.
rrBLISHED AM EDITKP BT
II I X B V M. WII1TXEV.
WKDXKSDA '. JCSK 16.
Ttnc rtjoi1 of tin-- Treasnrpr of the Queen'sHospital shows an improved condition thefinance of this institution, OTring in part to
the liberal appropriation to it by the Le-
gislature and part to increased receipts from
pavinp patients. The hospital has eatablishedreputation as oei-on- to institution of the
kind in this ocean, and this haa secured thepatronage of various foreign consulateshere, which have found it the cheapest! andbest hospital for disabled seamen that can be
ITfvi.lt!. This source of revenue will beli nrv I- - til th'lti At. B liMH'
remainsagement.
Ax editorial in last week's con-
tains "a statement that the Cabinet had decidedthat the work of constructing new reservoircould uot be undertaken. On inquiry we learnthat no such decision has reached, butthat the Cabinet favor the scheme of a new
reservoir and enlargement of the water works,and that the sum of $25,000 voted for this ob-
ject is held for it. A number of obstacleshave been found to exist relating chieny to
private land and water rights, all of which w ill
proliably be overcome in due time. While thegovernment is fully aware of the necessity aswell as the value of increased water supply,and is determined carrying out the pro-
posed project, yet it is anxious to avoid tres-
passing on private r ilits the matter, if it
can be
The I'tuted Sutes Gtveniment lias latelymade a contract with a firm in Oregon to builda new revenue steamer, of 34H tons Hawaiianmeasurement V22T tons American) for the sum
of ?12,000 currency, or gold. Thiswould make it cost $230 per ton Hawaiianmeasurement, which was the lowest bid amongthe that were sent in. The only bid
for a Hawaiian steamer of 600 tons is
reported to have f 125.000, or at the rateof 20s per ton. If wc may be allowed to
judge from the estimates of American ship-
builders, as made for the new revenue steamerreferred, to, the bid that has been made for theHawaiian steamer is lower than it can possiblybe built for in the I'nited States. In England,an iron iluiwr of COO tons Hawaiianmeasurement may lie built for about $100,000,
delivered at the port where built. All
estimates are for vessels with surface-condensi-
engines and ten speed.
on. l: tlungoo.This fruit has become quite abundant in
Honolulu, I.alixina and perhajis places,so as to be literally a drug. There are in
this city proliably not less than one thousandmango trees, which on an average at
barn lull apiece, manv lsarin-- t severalbarrels The was originally broughthere some years ago, as is said, from SouthAmerica, and one of the oldest trees now grow-
ing to le found in the garden of the lateCaptain Adams at Kalihi. Its trunk measuresbetween eight and nine feet in circumference,though its height is the same as otherfull grown mango trees. This is the mother ofall the common mango fruit on the islands.There was a very old in Manini's garden,which is probably still living ; but it gen-
erally conceded the one in Captain Adam'spremises is the parent tree.
Some twenty-fiv- e years ago, Captaincommanding an English war vessel, brought afew seeds of the M'lzigong mango Bom-lia- y,
India, and them to Mr. Wylie,Minister of foreign affairs. One of these seedswas planted by Capt. Adams, and another byMr. W. Jarrett, both of which have attained ma-
turity, and are now loaded with fine fruit, whichdiffers from common in size, flavor, andappearance. It is larger, measuringusually from nine to twelve inches in circum-
ference. The flavor much superior thecommon kind, the skin quite thin and the meatvery and sweet. The shape is different,generally and more round, while the tiphas a peculiar curling termination.
Seven ago we met a native fruit ped-
dler in street, who had some unusually-larg- e
mangoes, which we bought expressly for
the seeds. These we planted and have now sixtrees growing from them, one of which hasborne fruit two years, nearly all of which havebeen of enormous size for mangoes, measuringfrom fsw to thirteen inch's, the largest weighing
Biaistrator. to tie ia the sam :00. to reader Pthl each. these fruits came from
aa aeeoaat in three months from thisday.and in we do not know, but, judging from thewill
ofon Boose
to
over
then
size and we they are from the3tau3gong seeds. There are two other treeslike ours, and of the same age,one in Dr. Hoffmann's garden, and the other
aight. the Xaroai. -- h.o debat. in the Poises lately owned by Dr. Hutchison,
thewith
open
with
site
the
the
and now by Mr. These are probablyvariety, and descended the seeds
bronght by Captain Harvey.But the main thing to which we wish to call
the attention of our readers is the fact thatthis fruit, like apples, peaches, may be im-
proved by cultivation, and probably by grafting.By care in selecting only the largest and finest
for planting, larger mangoes may be
Irish members jaAjified ia opposing it, and the raised, as is clearly shown in our own experi-Goreraa-
equally justified in seeking to have it encc. If slips from these choice trees are grafted! into the common stalk, improved will be
At this point Di.ra.li was called to order dis- - Whl,rre-iiu- r from the subject of inquiry by the If ar- -
this operation we cannot ; this must beqau of Barttngton. Resuming his remarks, he said
' "nnined by expenment, and all whobelieved it wo.ld be possible to prorog,.
Boat ia July. TW Goreraaaat was determined to opportunity should test it. Thepass all iu evea if ia order to do eo, it mango is now hardly the picking; whileshould And it to be its dnty to advise the Queen not to such as that to which we referred is
session all of theroyal sanction, addad,
to the of on
be the toneto
hoard such a to passingat Baasaras. Right Hob.to sitting
bills a becom-
ing on the of
If a he
(Gladstone) woald to be duty toof as a
morning of
which days under debate
hi by which
psawaaaiaa aflimited
ia Boats yet action
en
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votedin
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been
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done.
manymade
been
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other
bear leasta
full. traitfifty
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about
treeis
that
Harvey,
from
gave
much
is to
thickshort
yearsNuuanu
a
a
taste, suppose
aboutis
Ilartiagto. askedRoth. all
one from
&o,
fruit
fruitfor miy
haveParha- -
measures, worthfruit have
a luxury anywhere. One thing is quite certain,that those who wish choice mangoes can readilysecure them by care in selecting the best seedobtainable.
There also growing here a sour or sub--acid mango, known as the Chulitey, which somerelish, and which doubtless was brought herefrom the East Indies. It is small in size, batmay be improved by selecting only the seeds oflarge mangoes for planting. Mr. Coan informsns that the first tree was raised in Hilo by Mr.Goodrich, who planted the seed about the year1835, or fifty years ago. This tree is nowflourishing in Mr. C's garden. Many of the
tad to take ap the Budget ia the treea of this variety at Hilo do not bear fruit,Cociideratioa sf tit Irish Praatr- - owine. as is anDDosed. to the Uit-h-t on them.
ia bill was pas
to
is
We have been informed by a gentleman livingat Kalihi, that on the suggestion of a Frenchnaturalist, he drove iroa splits into hismango tree, tbe result of which has been thatthe quality of the fruit is entirely changed forthe better, and there it none of the turpentine
taste, so often found in the common fruit. The
French traveler stated that this plan waspracticed in the Kast Indies, with beneficial
results, and he thought the same resultswould be obtained here.
School l nitilniiIion
The present month ends the scholastic yearin nearly all our schools, and most of them
closes with examinations, which indicate the
preajreaa made by the pupils connected withthem.
The first in order was that of the Pohukainaschool, on Punchbowl street, the of pends upon the skill and watchfulness of
Misses Convey and Dudoit. The scholars anall girls, and it was pleasant to notice theirneatness of dress andjgood behavior, which re-
flect credit on their teachers as well as them-
selves. The recitations passed off creditably,and the answers were generally prompt, show- -
j ing that the pupils understood what wastaught.
Wednesday followed the examination ofthe Koval School, under the care of Kev. Mr.
M'Intosh. This school, owing to the closingof one or two others duripg the year, has in-
creased in numbers and appears to be over-
crowded. Notwithstanding the large roll of
120 scholars, in the two departments, it wasv. rt evident that the same thorough trainingnoticed on previous examinations has been keptup. This could be observed in the quick re-
sponses, particularly in mental arithmetic,when very complicated questions were correct-
ly answered with such promptness as to excitethe surprise of spectators. Another most de-
cided improvement was observed iu the read-
ing of English, showing the thoroughness of
the master's discipline. This last remarkmay also apply equally to the fohukainaschool. In Mrs. Kinney's department an in-
teresting siiolling match was given, in whichabout 30 pnpils were tested, all but one ofwhom were forced to retire, and he carried of!
the prize, a gilt bible well earned.On Thursday, the Fort street school, under
the care of Mr. Iteokwith and Miss Flora Wood,
passed a very fair examination. The pupilsnumber 63, and among them arc some verybright young lads. Their proficiency was welltested in a spelling match, of words written on
the blackboard. Of 420 words written out, only50 mistakes occurred. This is really the fairest way to conduct spell ing watches, and showsthe greatest skill.
The examination at Kawaiahao Female Sem-
inary on Wednesday attracted, as usual, a
large number of visitors, who listened for sev-
eral hours with interest unabated to the reci-
tations, singing, and dialogues. The exerciseswere conducted a lanai, in the open lawninnuka of the school premises, which arrangc-- :went gave ample room to the guests. Pro-
grammes written out by tho pupils were pro-
vided, and we counted twenty-fo- ur differentexercises on the list, and were appalled by thenumber ; but the judicious variety and theshortness of each lesson obviated the usual te- -
diousness of school examinations. The neat- -i
ness of attire and the quiet, correct deportmentof the scholars have always been a noticeablefeature of this school, and as we listened to theintelligent answers to questions in Geography,Arithmetic, Physiology, scripture lessons &c,we were impressed with the amount of laliornecessarily exended to produce such results.This has devolved mainly for the last fewmonths on Miss Ingraham and her young as- -sistants, Miss Mosely and Miss King; MissBingham having been incapacitated by
from taking he usual part of the burden.Tho irvmnastie and solfee-tri- exercises were thegreat the and
onem--v PWer,ul
in us a strong desire that our day schools mighthave the same drill. The latter, f sini'ino- Kv
itinvaluable for
children, and ought to be taught in all our pubI
N'or,h'back the1830fa,"
was as familiar as the alphabet, and sol-fai-
an every day exercise. As for the gymnastics,cannot recollect having witnessed a class of.
young ladies practice with more perfect skillthan did Miss Ingraham 's.
The "Bessemer" rstenmnliip.So many accounts have been
published concerning this novel vessel that itway worth while to give some accurate de-
tails in regard to her. From a recent articley'ature we gather that the chief object herdesigners, were they lieen
voyage that stillsvery swift, flourishes, it
that the time spent the sea by her passen-gers should be as short as possible 3d. To re
great steadiness the lothas to rolling and pitching. Finally, makeher as convenient as possible. She is a double-ende- r,
by four largetwo on each side. Each end for a space of
is kept low, for the purpose of reducingthe motion caused by wind and sea, while themiddle portion (254 feet) her length is builtsufficiently high to enable her to steam at fullspeed against the worst she will have toencounter. She is fitted with a rudder at eachend, with efficient measures for sothat she will steer in either direction withouttnrning mund. The Bessemer is 350 feet long,40 feet wide along the deck-bea- and 64 feetwide across the paddle-bea- She will bepropelled at a speed of from eighteen to
miles an hour by two pairs engines of thecollective capacity 4 ,600, horses. Her greatpeculiarity, however, is the suspension saloon,which is 70 feet long, 29 feet wide, and 20 feethigh. is situated the middle of the shipas regards length and breadth, and the axisrotation is at a hight where there is least mo-
tion. It was at first intended by Mr. Bessemerto keep the floor of the saloon level by means
an automatic apparatus which involved boththe principle the gyroscope and that of Ba-
ker's mill. Certain practical difficulties,have led him abandon thtt idea,
adopt a more simple and inexpensive plan.The method ultimately adopted is a hydraulicapparatus, consisting of two powerful
es, situated justfoutside the saloondoor, and to the of the vessel.
water to a large cylindrical Thehydraalic pressure so is transmittedthrough which pass through theaxle supporting the nearest end of the saloonto a cylindrical slide balanced valve, placed on
the floor girders near the middleof the The hydraulic pressure is nexttransmitted through this valve and throughanother system of pipes to two tipping
placed on each side of the vessel atthe of the saloon. The force necessaryto of the saloon aawill once be perceived, thus brought to bear
these tipping cylinders upon theathwartship girders the suspended saloon.The application of the force is controlled by a
system of levers managed by an engineer, whostands in the middle of the saloon- - and regu-
lates the pressure by a spirit-lev- el. It is nottrue, as haatxm stated frequently, that thisattempt to obviate the discomfort of oceantravel haa proved a failure. the contrary,the trials madejhave demonstrated the sound-
ness of the principles applied, and there is
every reason to believe that the Bessemer willhave made a very close approach to removingaltogether the horrors of seasickness from thetempestuous passage across the British Chan-
nel. It mav at first seem thst too much
under care the
On
under
frame
On
engineer, but so much care has been exercisedin determining the position of the suspendedsaloon in relation to the length and breadth of
the vessel that the motion in it is ranch slighterthan in most vessels, independently of anyequilibrium apparatus, nd it is expected thatthe use of the hydraulic engines be verymoderate, save in exceptionally bad weather.SticrirmeMto ("nton.
A .' .Mun or the lime.Treat Phil North American.
It is only natural that people should desireto know something of the personality of thosewho in any way become famous or noted bytaking a leading part in important affairs.
Here, for example, by a combination ofand moral force, assisted by circumstan-
ces of which he adroitly took advantage, a
member of the National Legislature holdingits session in Versailles has succeeded in hav-
ing the French Republic declared and placediu process of immediate organization. Thequestion arises, Who is the Monsieur Wallon
who has done this ? whence came he ? Hav
ing already been made a member of PresidentMacmahon's Ministry, are his education capa-
city, and experience such as give him a fairchance of winning public approbation anddoing public good in that responsible position ?
In a word, there is a natural desire to knowM. Wallon is likely to take a lead in
the future political action of the NationalAssembly. By instituting the Republic, whichhas been done on his motion, the XatioualAssembly has pninouneed its own virtual ab-
dication ol" that positive sovereignty which ithas asserted and exercised since its first meet-
ing at Bordeaux as a legislative body, on Feb-
ruary 17, 1871.
Monsieur Wallon's name is pronounced Val-lo- n
iu Frauce, where the 11' so little obtainsthat, as Lord Byron mentions " Don Joan,"Wellington is always called Villaintou there.His baptismal names are Henry-Alexand-
and he was born in December, 1 812, in Valen-
ciennes, thnt tine old fortified town in the De-
partment du Nord whore Froisstrt, the histo-
rian, and Watteau, the painter, also drew theirfirst breath of life. Educated at one of thenormal schools founded by the first Napoleon,young Wallon devoted himself the study of
history, and soon distinguished himself as a
teacher in that department of letters. 1810,
in his twenty-eigt- h year, he was promoted,being appointed assistant to, or rather substi-
tute for, the lato M. Guizot, as professormodern history and geography, in the ancientCollege of the Sorbonne, in Paris. After therevolution February, 1818, M. Wallon cameforward very prominently as an assailantslavery. He had published a volume on Colo-
nial slavery in 1817, and published in 1849 a" History of Slavery in Ancient Times," iu
three volumes, by which the author obtainedthe high distinction of being publicly ' crownedby the Institute of France, and all through hissubsequent career he has been the resolute
"attractions of occasion, excitedab,? f adv:
eaie oi unman rignis, viiiiuill exception Ol
complexion or climate. Of course, such a mandid not find difficult to enter legislative life
note) is an accomplishmentrepeatedly elected
of which hoic schools. It carried us good old "P""'8 Gin
the Xa"nal A,My- - In helinging-scho- ol days when "do, re,
we
contradictory
be
inof
feet
of
of
of
of
pump--
one
of
de- -
will
In
of
ofof
He was for thetho "ow
wa8me,elected a memler of the French Academy.
For the Hawaiian Galeae.;
M.trt, June, 1875.Mrs. Stowe's amusing of a party
of negroes, trying in such a way to catch theirmaster's horse, for pursuit of a runaway, as toonly scare him away, seems to have found itscounterpart in the efforts of officials to arrestdistillers of ardent spirits on Maui. Going inbroad daylight, on the public highways, in the
Messrs. Bessemer and Read, ; sight of everybody, have surprised1st. To reduce the discomfort of the to they discovered no ! Meanwhile thea minimum; 2d. To make her so liquor business as did not for--
on;
among waves,to
propelled paddle-wheel- s,
46
seas
locking,
twenty
of
It in
ofhow-
ever, to and
attached
accumulator.obtained
athwartshipsaloon.
cylin-ders,
middlethe equilibrium
atthrough
bold-
ness
whether
in
to
'
Department
to
itgitate.
description
merly. It is reported that a thousand dollarshave been thereby made by a single person atKula, and there is no good reason to doubt thereport. A feast, recently held in Hamakua, inaid of a Church, was poorly attended, because,unlike the generality of native feasts now-a-da-
it was " dry." If serious evils have al-
ready resulted from the liquor distillation, itcan lie foreseen that, with its increase likethe case of the camel, which put its head intoan Arab's tent, and afterwards got its wholebody in, and could not be persuaded to go out,
the monster of intemperance may yet effectsuch an entrance amongst the natives, that ournot too powerful government cannot exorcisehim.
It has been gravely argued by intelligentpersons, that the licensing of an establishmentat Wailuku, for the wholesale of ardent spirits,would break up this illicit distillation. Per-
haps it would be well at the same time to
license an establishment for inoculation withleprosy, scrofula and other diseases, in orderto thus prevent their prevalence in the com-
munity.It has been bitterly maintained by others,
that laws against the use of ardent spirits bythe natives were an illiberal legislation ; andthat also the outcry against the sale of molas-
ses to the native manufacturers of " swipes,"was interference with legitimate trade. Thismatter will be understood by viewing it in thelight of the fact that leaialatloD to protect fromovert wrong-doinj- ; is not perversive of liberty, butrather essential to it. If this is not true, all civilgovernment is Improper. Now, If it is apparentthat the removal ol the restrictions against tbc useof intoxicating drinks by the natives, will rnln tbe
These engines keep up a constant supply of industrial, social aud moral iotcrcttt of society, oar
pipes hollow
preserve is,
liberty itaell requires that those restrictions beIf also the sale of molasses to natives in-
variably retain in their manufacture of " okolehao,"public opinion, if not civil atatutea, ought to forbidevery planter from avariciously seeking petty profitsby such sales; just as our government forbids tbeindiscriminate tale of arsenic It it to be hopedthat those engaged in this bnsineaa will now beware,lest when Ibey are ferreted oat, their names becomeas execrable at Ibe liqnor traffic Itself. Whoevercan feel gratification in tkll pandering temptationto tbe poor, weak, witting, oslive race, for tbe sakeof a few paltry dollars, knows bow devils feel.
Some who gneve over the present ttate of things,hopelessly ask, Can a stream rite blgber tbtn lttfountain tbnt boldly Implying dereliction on thepart of our government. The reply to be made la,
Agitate ! Government! ire governed by pnblic senti-
ment. Where virtue and morality prevail, there
a Bouud guTeraineut Is established ; wber vice and
immorality control, ibcre anarchy Is foood. A
great evil Is Impending, which tbrcsteus to thwartthe vary parposc for which oar government was
snd the TSrioas projects which our King
most earnest v urge, the suppression of crime, the
attainment ol Industrial prosperity, the perpetuationof the native Hawaiian race; tud this evil, If too
long trifled with, will become Irrepressible. All
true men, loyal to tho nation, most agitate, agitatetill not as official, from the lowest to the highest,
can bold his position, who Is not strenuous, vlgl
lant, and active gainst this evil. Aliqcis.
Rldlasa Mhnrk-- A llavvnllnn Nong.a I ! IIS B illlll.Front the San FranHnpo Call
Miss Adelaide M tiler, tbe Hawaiian songstress, wasthe beroluc, a short time prior to her departure forSan Francisco, of an adventure, perhaps, unlike anyrecorded In the wildest production of fancy , certain-
ly nothing of cqnal romance has been mado public.Miss Miller was on a visit to some friends at Wal-klkl- ,
a celebrated watering place near Honolulu, andalso notej as tbe summer residence of the Hawaii-
an Klugs. It Is s great place fur surf bathing -al-
every hour of tbo day during the season shoalsol duskr figures belna: visible balutnic sniuuif Ihebreakers. Tho waters uear.tlio shore are consideredsafe, but outside ol the reel arc tabooed, on accountof tbe shark, wbicuauouiid Iu immcusu numbera.Wo to tbc daring swimmer that veulures that far.
Once beyond tbe reef he may aa well make bis willIn favor of tbo nearest Bats, for bis fate Is aa certainas the deplellou of a friendless toper's exchequer by
tbc voracloQS sharks ot a police court.One day Misa Miller was enjoying asurf bath with
a number of her companions. Like most of tbe isl-
anders, she Is amphibious, as much at home In wa-
ter as upon land,;swimi. In fact like a Ash, and has a
national reputation as a diver. While so engaged,one girl prop - they should swim out to tbc reef.
The suites! iou was not followed, fear of the mon-
sters there abouoding beta: tbe excuse. Tbia didnot intimidate the girl who made tbe proposition.She resolved to go thither herself, ami finally ban-
tered her companions into following her example.As tbey approached tbe reef a canoe passed theul,the natives euouliug, " Mano Mano!" (shark!shark!) also anriug them to hasten to the canoe forsafety. But, before the terrified girls could moveone way or the other, a huge blue abnrit surged Inamong them, and, rising la thejsurface, lifted Misa
Miller out ol tbe water. In ber terror she graspedone of the shark's upper litis. This proceeding, aswell as the burden upon its back seemed to terrifytbc inoostcr.'fur it darted off at a speed that wouldeasily outstrip tbu fastest ship, keeping however,upon tbe surface of tho water, tt kept along at thispace for tbout ilxty yards, still bearing tbe Hawaii-
an naiad upon Its back, when it suddenly plungeddownward, forcing the fair rider to let go ber hold,and leaving ber unscathed after her perilous advent-
ure. Sbe was soon picked up by tbc canoe, and,with her companions, returned In safety to Wuiklki.This adventure raiacdJMisa Miller very highly In theestimation of her couutry people, by tbe bulk ofwhom the shark Is held sacred, aud still worshipped.Even after a century of Christianity, this supersti-tion prevails. The Kanakas will not kill a shark ex-
cept in nor will they eat Its flesh, thoughthis is estimated s delicacy among most of the SouthSea Islanders. Tbe tact that a Hawaiian bad riddena tlsli so sacred (and, we may add, voracious), wasindeed a dt subject fur panegyric . though we ques-
tion whether the highest eulogiutu would Induce thesweet-voice- Maulan to again cavort upon the aplncof an " mano."
Tho nbovo is a fair specimen of a sensa-tional reporter's efforts to manufacture news.Miss Miller doubtless related the story of theold native Hawaiian woman, who, snmo twelveyears ago, rode across Wailua Buy on the Kickof a shark, as published in tho P. C. A., at thodate of the occurrence of this remarkable feat,which is lielieved to have been a fact, as therewero .several eyewitnesses of it. The reporterhas made Miss M. the hero of a story, whichis being copied far and wide in Americanpapers. Eu.
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rbaaed the well known herd of TKT-- j 1f1 i i m from Sir. J. Kirhanlfton. and atao
mviuj, the iu.nl known as th Puunoi Milk laanch,he Is prepared to furnish to customers
PURE FRESH SILK, IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT!At Six t'erjla per taart.
Full measure ruarantred, and delivered In the morningand afteruoon.
MW To large rnstomrrs. soch aa Hotel and Reataorantkrrprrs. Chips of War, 4c, be will make special con transat ljV Fit r
Orders aivru to Jowss. who haa charge of the afllk Van.or at thr International Hotel, will br promptly attend-ed to. 144 am AKOM. fropnrtor.
Land on Lanai.I.I. PEVSOX ARE HEBEBT WARDEDA that tbe sohacrtber bavins; iraeed the land of Par-
tus from the Government with the concurrence of theCrown Commissioners, he will prosecute according to lawany trrspaaa or borara. cattle, sbeep. coats, hogs or turkeysupon tale land without authority.
WALTER M. OrBSON.Honolulu, June 4, 117A SM at
NOTICE It) 111 Ki n V (,ti v THAT Iall my right, title and tnterrst to the ITC-J-
DAIRY to MR. A KONG, who will con tinar the t,u ti-
neas from and after this date, aad I would aak my custom-ers u roounor their patronage with sir. A KOSO.
Honolulu, June I, Is7i. 1. U RICHARDSON.
HAVISG BOI GUT I'l I M 1 DAIRY OFL- - HK HARDrajN. I would Inform the pub-
lic that I am prepared lo carry on the twislinas. and wouldsolicit a share af public patronage.
HsBsatTilu, June I, W& fail It) A KONG.
Partnership Notice.I'XDEIIItlVED HATE THIS DAYTHE Into partnership under the Arm name or
style or HITCHCOCK A CO.
Hilo, April 24lh, in.
D. H. niTCHCOCK,K O. HXTCHOOCiC.i in- - U. WETMOKK.
w: ii
Trcasarrr Report,loassltal.
((urea's
To His Kvcti.i rtn W. L MoctmnrA,Minister or tbe Interior, Ac. ate.
8ll : I bate tht honor to fumlaa this the Ttnrty-secon-
Semiannual Report of lb Treasurer of taaQueen's Hospital, showing tba receipt, aad dis-
bursements during tbe half year ending Msy 30tb,
snd of tbe present financial condition ol tbe
Since tbe 5lh Dec. last I have received aa toiiowa. lanes la Baak of A Co,. Pre. Uk
rruaa aav pallraUrr-- tn rale of raiplv barrelTrow K. T. OTIalViraa. aWu . cwlrtkolnat. I . ... ... I t r n nililLui fir Sidin m o.i mi - - .
IU .BBp-- t, J ! -rrum UawaUaa Sramrn't Taasa to AatU 1st "P
The disbursements during the tame time
have been :
For salary or t'hvtklan, sit asonlhs 1 TM B)
Far water of rarveyne sad servants UM Mfor arovisl.s. arsaViae. (araUem, ue.t--
4IBI, llbl, fori, cuBna, Ac SOOT 07
OS
St
Uavlaf a balance la the h.nl. f the Treaaarer
Tbe financial condition of tbe corporation con-
tinues to he satisfactory. income derived from
pay pallenla haa materially Increased. There Is
Ca.h on iilTbr BHDirr aad Hawaiian Sllisain'e Usee. avaH
able in Aorll and Kay, amount lo-- -Aad there n due from pay patients abuat- -
ItiMlO ilUslt
sttTU S3
$m
.v.
The
7U0 Si
SOStt uThere are no unpaid.
Respectfully submitted.Cnat. R. BTsaor, Treasurer,
By Jons H. Patt, Ally.
Hurarroii' Beport-tluee- a's lloaplinlHosolclu, June ltt, 1S75.
7b Ms 7Vvaies of the Qtuen't UatpUal :
i.hnti ;:mkn I hare the honor to submit the fol-
lowing report for Ibe quarter ending May Hist :
The total number of patients at preaait In theHospital la CS, via: M Uawallane, 33 males aud SS
lemales, aud 10 foreigners. Tbe number of admis-
sions during this period bat becu 76, vli.i M malrtaud 29 females (Hawaiian), and IK foreigners. Dis-
charged 80, vix i 67 Hawaliant, XI males and 36
and ID foreigners. Dea'.ht 6. vlx. i 4 Hi- -
waiiana, 3 malea and 1 female, and 2 foreixnert ; 1
from pyemia, 1 aneurism, 1 general debility, 1 pul-
monary contnmptlou, 3 typhoid fever.Betide the nbove, US new namet have been eo- -
tcred In the Dispensary books. The greatest numberof indoor patlunta was 87. the tmalleat to: uanyaverage during Ibe quarter 77, dispensary 5. Num-ber of prescription! 7,VJ9.
Respectfully submitted,Robert McKibbi, Jr.,
Suryron to tht Qarrra'a ftompllaL
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROTHS, The Resrulaur .nretiiasrof the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society wUI he hrbjat the r.Uenor of Hon. II. A. P. carter. Saturday Kv.-ni-
June It. 1STS. It
KPBriAE. HOTK'E.-- At at BWctlava; f UseWnanatlondlc tuuw. Hall (Tub, brid last evenlnt, a vote
or thanks was tendered to Mr. W. IT. rKCBLRH for hissrrvters as 1'inplrr also for the pntmptand Joat renderingor htfl drcbuon.. In thr frtrndly Kama played Jnns Ilia.
Honolulu, June IS, 1S7S.
OTH K.-- I'm Hie Ha- -- Hall ( lllbmrrtfor practice on Wednesday and Saturday aftrrnooo. atI o'clock, on the around In thr rear uf thr Custom House.
June 8th, 1979. Ml If
Mr. J. T. WavCrlioua Imvlna; rrrrlmi fromUm New ZeaUod Iitmirance t'ompanjr, throuah th-l- r
Ac- ut, !. Q. N. Owen, the amount of ,00. Inauretl hy
him on mfrchandLrie by the whooiier Varum., begsto express his thank and the MUfartlun he feels at thepromptness displayed In settling this loaa. The New Zea-
land Insurtuict- - rompany certainly tleserre a (air aharr ofthe ImiuraUice buslneaa of Honolulu.
541 lm J. T. WATER HOI'S K.
Tber will lx it Me. tliitf of the Alumniof Oahu College, on the evening of Tharaila.)', Juno 17tli
prtalmo.The exercises will consist ol addressea, toasts and re-
miniscences, and close with a collation.All who hare been wunectvd with the Institution aa stu-
dents, their husbands, or wives, their parents, the trusts,patrons and donors, and all graduates of colleges In othercouutiies, with Uirir wives, are Invited to attend.
Ml p. CHURCH. Committee.
Roses, Roses 1
d d M'l'ERB YARirriEH OF UOi. Vjw 300.000 ireenhnua Hants. Mulling I'lantaa i" ulr IUuntratfl I'ataJugue
E. Y. TEAS A CO..543 lm ltkhmond, Ind.
fa U. JOIIX H. P AT Y WILL AT OK MMalftH asMSSt power of attorney during my ahueti fromthe Klogdom. M3 lm CHAJtt. R. BISHOP,
MERCHANT TAILORS,M- - Kaahntnanu St.. opposite Mr. O. Rhodes' Store r
A. P. EVERETT,Forwarding and romrnksion Merchant,
105 Front St corner or Clay,MAX rt lM ISI II.
rrr Particular i paid to Cunslffomenta of IslandProduce. Ml Ij
KAUPAKUEA PLANTATIONs M. Ml NOW ( IN aad for sale
in quantities to tait purchasers br542 3m AFOIN'U A AC1UJCK.
Pioneer Mill, Lahaina.--1AMPBELL 4 TtTBTOSs Proprietors.
Crop of Sugar of superior quality, now comingin and for sale in quantities to suit by
i,"-3- II. IIACKFELP A CO.
WAILUKU PLANTATION.
N
liabilities
Moulblv
OMIm;
EW CROP NOW COMIVO IN. FOR SALEin quantities to tnit purchasers, by
JI2 Um C. BREWER A CO., Agente.
MAKEE PLANTATION.
tv Crop of Mallear car. MolnaaeaCOMING IN, AND FOR SALE INNOW to .mil purchasers by
642-l- m C. BREWER CO.. Agents.
HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW.ri'HE UNDERSIGNED CONTINUE TCX par the highest market priea for try II tier ,
Ooat Skins and Ooat Tallow.M: 3m C. BREWER I CO.
TO WOOL CROWER8.UNDERSIGNED CONTINUE TOTHE Woolt at good prieas. Wools aoeaiag to
market this Spring particularly dssired to makefreight ,'ilHnl C. BREWKR A CO.
Administrator'sSnlo of Roal EaastateBY VIRTTE OF AN ORDER MADEou the
7th day of Jonr. A. D. 1S7S, by the Hon. t'tiartea CaHarrla, Klr.t Aaaortatr Justice of thr Hoprrme r'oart ofIhe Hawaiian Islands, licensing me. JOHN KoII
Administrator of the Estate of WILLIAM II.late ot Honolulu, drcraai d, to writ at public auc-
tion, certain lands belonging to said estate, 1, law nndessigned, will sell at public auction.
On fwatnrdar. the 28 lb Uar af Jrine. A.D. l7- -
At the door of the Govrmmrnt House, Honolulo, at Io'clock noon, all tbe fight, till- - and interest of tha saidWilliam II. Kaauwal, drrraaed. in and in all too
T"wo Salo Fsatolxoaw,Bltuale at Klnkapa, WatUkl, Oahn.
Conveyed to Z. Kaauwal by Hawaii and Mahnlua by deedrrcordrd la tha onVe of the Reaaitrar of (onveyaacee. InLiber s of Deeds, page SOS, and particularly described InLand Com ml ion Award So 1433.
Also. 3 sere. MH ebalaa, af Unit annate atKauhlkl. Walk!. Island of Oahu, granted lo Z. Kaauwalby Royal Patent Xo M7I.
Thr Mir la subject to thr approval of the Court, at UseCourt House, Honolulu, on TBnrsrIa r thr Slli ,.,,f Jaly, A. D. la't, at IS o'clock a. at., when ail partirs
intrrested are notlflrd to appear.JOH.V KOII L HACXA. Administrator
11 Of tha Est, of W. H. Kaauwal. dacraaed
Notice.Tn E rVDEBSIUVKD HEBEBT tllYESthat, from sod aflrr this date, he wUI pay nodahts contracted lo his name without his written order.
II. PETKrW.Honolulu, June 1, 1171. 143 tt
Executors' Notice.THE HATI."0 BEE
by the How. A. rraaaaai. Rateastea withwUI annexed of the Estate of late Cdmund rsuTrry of llo-nuaula. Maul, hereby notify all persons Indrbted to saidestate lo pay asm aad all rarrsoos having chwms agaiaatsama to preasulthcm within sU monihs from dats brrrot
WILLIAM HAKPEKY,JAKES BRYTR.
tecu tors sf Eatate kut E, lis ail)Ctttpalakua, lfsBsaiils, Maui. March N, 1171. lAa-la-n
LEO
I IT CO! RT Sir THR HA WAIT A 1 la.CIRI Ttsred JwdsrM rakastrt-- la fl I . ru assmatt-- r -- l mr raiair ar .i, as. luvav sass ar i
Oa ! r. r .. .
ailaiat-aa- w af la awaalr af A R tavrts. tmtm mt BaaaaS.Bar. ii aw art, .1.. .aa.il. atMwtatj raal aaasasa Bwaaa ssjsawBS
IB. aaM sttwBBs ware bi sailtsa as law aaBVaBr.asiB1aiai-l..x i ha l m.n a day to heasnlnrd aa.l a.prr.vr.l b. the . aort
II r.e.rn.rr.1 thai wt:l'?lBDAT tkeAT. IsTS, at taaeSBea A VI., In swa frarti.im. ItaWBAV a BJBt WW
If any tfcry Bavr. why tha wastpn.vr.1 by thr ' WBrt.
thai that rwOrr. ktSTsasT- - he iwaiaahsd in iha " Hawaua " bi inlana petassd asat sslissaViS la I
Ihrrr ........iv.lntr.1 fur -
144 Jl
WSSSJB PISIBISJB SB tfSBS
l.lrd si North K..haia.i haulxk rarTfri"wnr. . jwA .vrrsst.
ui riiat rorar or tsi aIn rr..halr the
I. BITTt aa inaarr. aa.aas.. 'w.tas Sa aSBBW
aaaskall a ol . iiardatn order sf Ms Baas)
..f thr prasvrtT of Alsaar r. SUM. 1.
Inasn psrwaa pray Bag aa nclrr ufntalr IrkraX to said -- aed aad tflu sagva ,
it ta hrrmv ordrrrd. ihas Ik ssasieaT BSb af UW sawward and all persona kt IBS) bbM SSBBSr. sssrsebrfurrltual uarton THI'tUIDAT THK Sth DAT sf .af.TKMHKK.A. 1171. U s'rsaw A.R.. as rsanRoom of thta iBsn, SB MsBrrshi Ikrs and thses as B
raass why aa sewae aasaaM sat he graals.1 Sae rsw rata afsuch ratals
And It rurthse ordrrsd. that a ravy sf ihas srsrr aapuhltahr.1 al Irssl Lhrrr.lav ..r hrarlr-g- . In m.I.itl.lKhr.1 III llnrMMav
StSS
ht.atWAJBLasa
INl.tNias. sf)t,
tV sftu.ir.tian
foe
tatalBBlsa)
law
Mohotiilii H. I.. Jwastth. IS71I'Mis. r. ntKRia.
Attral JuWatTBB R. MSUU (Terl.
kurt or mrsf allitku.
fllLT.
LBSSSBl
sBaaaVrv
a at
It.Harria. Onlrrr mules of prtitmn thr adrrth
laVR
On res.nng and tlMng the psHnwi of u K. Ffs. M Rsa--
olulu. ailrglng I hat Krsaa (w of Walks! a. Maaa. aW waraatr al llonuaula. Ham. at ths IMh day uf War. A IV tea,or thrrrshouu. and praying thai Irtsrn of !maslBBsaaBaBdr lMnls it.tn bwus lo pstjtrsrrrr.
Itlaordrrrd that HllaHAY. Ihs Uth DAT OT JVX1.1171, bs and hrrrhr St ays.so sad tnw aasrlsg men rlat a
brforr ths said Joaite-s- . hi ths I'.sirt lasssa sf IBS. I'.srt.at Honolulu, al which Urns and stars ail ft Irasa iBaasiaed may spprar and show cause, if any Iare Bar, way aass)prtltlou sh.toM sol bs grafted, aad that lkn sssl bs asavlUhrd III thr Hawaiian Bad kjBBWsh laasiBats Ssr thesssaerssjdTS wssha In ths HswaisaB Usastas" man - Kawrkoa" nswspaprra In llon.Jala.
I'slr.) H. hi. .mill II June llh D ItTVIHA" IIARAm.
Attest i Jaata i sf ihr rsjpusas waVAalJMl K. rUasiaao, Dep. ITseh awft I Swrv 1st It
Postponement of Sale of RealEstate !
XoTirr. in iiimni uiykk that thrlauds hrionglng to ths Katats of vr H KA-V- IYV .Ircrsar.!. BttVrrtlSMl UltahrBtsrr al Wallahs
on the :sth day uf June lustant. ss itisstfjaai hy orwsr sT
thr Cwatf ituiii Katsarvlsiv ihrs 7stj Slav at Aaawtaasaeil, at law saass Ikssa ami swans
S4 EM. of W n
Administrator's Sale ofRE A Ij ESTATE!Ix koi t m i or AN "inn a vt A Box aatj
ths ::ih .lay of May. A. D. 1171, br ths Moss cabasI harlra ('. Harrla, Ural Aaaot-aat- Juatics of ths oaprrojrI'ourt of thr Hssaas Isisads. - ava. John atsat t.ainta.KAAI'W
itlttlatralor I .lair of 11,
in lan. la brhavaing tosell at public auction.
On Saturdaj, the 7th day of A ajust, 1875,At 12 N'ooa,
AT MlwWIIA.N..a XlilBE.m thr of Watiuku, Maul, all tar rtaht, www mmm
of ths said R, Ksaowai. I Hint, aa wbAto the
IU OF LAND KNOWN IS PAPOHAKU!nlluateil at Wailuku. strut, to sra :
Four parcels of land 1st, : ckasaa aad I fBtboto sssarr.2d. scrrand Miusrr chain i sa. iacrsi 4th. 14 areas,s chains and lm fathoms rqaarr.
llkraus, In and lo rrrtaln Isnds sttualsd la llsisnsi,at Walluku, Maul, aforesaid, to wll U lout, as r.stowa
Id lot3.1 lotIth lot31b lmtth lot7th lotsth sMtth lm
10th lotnth lotttta i.tIJin lotllth lot1Mb lot
an
of tbr
ntsinliig II Miusrr rods.m
acre.ii. l.
siuarra scrrs, rood, atI roods, at rods.1 acres, 3 37
rods.rood. It
Urotls.I naats. TJ
acres. Itat? Hlustr at Ratal.also portion
lot containing o acres,AaoaU Ibr HUM, Title an
and to all ptrres and parePatrut ' bring thr Iota ofand K. Kaaaerai. hispulrho, bv a deed of
i.i The Rrat lot sfsituate In II...., In Wailu2 In fuako. Wa33-- luo of an at L
of arrr.
said
...ism
And
IfM
rods.
landAnd
Gro.
and
acre,
all
It sntsi .f dseawssd
.asarrlhrd artvry ths AsSSBSSdley MaJst-I-
Liber USon tains tat arrsarsal.1 ssrssal at,
and IBs II
And liarwlar, all ths Bight. Till and Interest arssArsdhy thr drcrsard A IVpeand Kaaml. ha waV, saw
the land j In Land t'ummhMSMi Sat .iS.ronuutiiiiic luo ..r all acrr. In tttr town ..rSBM
nasi.
mtarmid.
from
And also, ihe laml
pagrs
Hills. Maul. In l iUHISIBSSSSW Aaand acres In favor sf SL
And likewise a laml llaate--s at st-ation. Hula. Maul, dascribed Land romajaassaAward 3JS3. ronbUnlng acrrr.
And shall furthrr rspose sals at public Stjaj atthe t'uurt House, In the uf Inhalna.
On Saturday, the 3d day of Jaly. at H.All njcht svml lritr-- t uf atatil
IN AND TO CERTAIN LOTS of LAND
8ITVATE THK
un itaas or pakoiii in rnMIIAt i.iii. n ....
Th? flnt lot ' nil taint an ami of .17 wiiura- rtvhl ; :hmto i(; Ui' 1.1 Ol H
of 2 aT"a, J tXMxln aivl roda Uv thirl rnnbarta rtnl anil in rla ; an Ua mt
SI
mlr.1
of
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as.
IN
13
of
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of 2 rusttta aunl u rrxrav.,,.. tf.t-- tTUAin IsOIH A5TD fi I l.a UAXtUM Ahnpnaa of Purtihl. In lahjUna. aotrtaaaitt,
In ail, an ana of 1 acraa, r aavt 4
And IlkewUr, ail th- - Kidfot. tltia aod of lacaaifii. In mini to lh&
ILIS OF KAMANI K ALU AAH Ala the Ataupstaa ar ulaaala. a tat--
The flrsS ronrnds and thr
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the sa
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to1
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th
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.f thr snay br- sssw oa savIce of ths Koprrmr t own
of and iM.irU,al MIL MlinnM.l.N o HlniiK.al Walluku. and al thrtiOV-EltNOK'-
OKVIi'K In Ijihsins. MauLHair wibjeol to lbs approval of ths Omrt. as ths Csarl
Housr. HoaolBlo, on Thursatay. tlas nmj mtJuly. ia7-T- . at I" t tBawfJ A. M warn all parlies lotrr..t-edar- e
nohflrd to appear.JOHN attill N " t
Adntlnatxator of Eatatr of II. Kaauwal. dr. rssrd.Mill
Executors' Sale ofRE Aid STATU
I'l UM M i Sir AS ORDER I vol IIIIUon lb llth day of A. H. by Honorable A.1. Ju'M, Assuciate Juatics of ths oapreme Curat ol lamHawaiian IshUHla, us, J. Muananll and Maris Kshal. rsseuiors of the Isst will aad IBM. of J. Bahsi.or Honolulu, urcrasnl. to aeu at pontic ooctass .
lan.a brlongUig lo said relate, ws sail at a
On the 3d day July. 1875 at 18At the Court atrpa. In Honolulu, ths
The Land in Kamoiliili, Waikiki, Oahu,K50WM li
Kalaepohaku!(oa tola lac m Arret art ar teas,
ALSO100 acres of Land in Waikiki,
Part of the Land knotrt. an " PAHOA,"Also, a PARCEL OF LAND
On the mauka aid of the 'iovernraenl Road to Waikiki,arar ths rradruce of the MtBarsrr sf laa Utorts, ssa--
S of
Also, a PARCEL OF LANDSltaatad in Walklkl. as taw eta ads sf taw psssl of Oapaksala, containing B
rule)sera.
.tiss
I'al.-- I
Van.
town
rqnsrrsjuare
rtarJa,naals,
rrrtsun
situate
llll,.
pjoprrty.
st ths I
to
For rurthrr particulars Inquire at tha at J. POB-TE-
i.l'.Kr.s McrchaalHtreet. Honolulu, or J. MOAX AHoaoluiu.
J. it N A I'M aod
By Attorney,
nonolnlo. May 14,
rraht.rods,
rasa,
rrafa.
rods.
rods.
heirs41,
landSSgs.
town
13mj.
rurta.alarm
acres Laod.
rorrl rodalatoda
anUIJunr. IS7I,
alls
Win.
1171.
sirs!shall
of
bssds
their
UTt.
vR:
ru,
J. I "OUT Ail UREXX.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE !
Near 8an Francisco. Cal.TRR SM TWKI.TR
Koysl
orrsald
Award
tract
May,
pubis-
naVa
iastm. ISO. I aa an i. an - -ia mirra from ths CUy Haa. ssr ths BWW sf
Jasr Hail road, aad wtu i
oVYtCOB RARDT,or
at.
M. WHITMET,
nr
,
H
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listraliaa. t ZrU. and faliftrmu Mail
fTBtT TmSM STTOtKT TV IVAS WUHCCOCO. MTtXX TMir rok "s. F. T fTPSt?Imm A) aaa, -- ftaaat m . lit ha stra e.X Pra. Aaaa, Paw m.iM AWtf. jr--7 Vlaei.
, .. .straw rriirii "'?.", L- - AUBI7.... r hi i j mte?r itv cr 'ar-aa.- -. 14 intent. !! ata-.- lint Ma-v- ti " j,
tia.. WW- - .'apes, '.i Asa-- Smr 4li,.1 -- .' S&i::SB:;::::."-1T f "A.' ... St Jaaa . Jaw :: J.JetTtea - Jea - 'ar Jet .. in Sabes. tlaaailBB. .... TaaaM,.,ua...lialii. ,.ptin,,. M j
g?" .0r,rr. r Nwwt-- . IT thermit, w, S"0. g"" K Sfimttt MtaMK. . I DimMr.. HLfwar ...I' 7"- - iilirZr " t'""""L " pa-e- t .. '"" i Jut. uilMnw I' ..-
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ttammr-..milm- l,i alahraw---.- ,, tWart., ,.an a an Ware Iaa rraaiB-n-i ibb-ji- Ij the arc-r- af taw, aaH, tawaaatv r
" Vassia4uor fey Beer tat Boats.!. I II I SB, taar Mai IVNim wBJ aa SB at tha part al u Baa PlaarW-r- nonar rftnavn."jV" " .. ' tort a rtaacaax. s aaafet Bar thf. ni naarCaf
inn t: tat Im far at aitU mi Jut, liT
H JVOLCLl: XEA TIKI
LMoaaijnm.
vi u : uat FVrat aartar -- . X aav- - rr. S-- a 1 txt rmmlV lax (Ji'W 4 a
al fat Caaa 9u taa (u B.trahi. Cailaa I kt taaaVt tlt t "aa, aaa lai IS " In tves . . MiJad. 4mm Baaa - tkt m taa aats 9tlXk taa aaan 9V 1 ' aa . 41 I "
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P js J par .u11. j. tunc ar-- KianMS
W. haaa a. aaa. feat a
auat
.fetaytV
. May .
-
itfear IMaaart fraa TWtaraa. vttfe laaafear. r . a C araarar
t C aaa aart aaaaa Sana, ta aalaa. ftaai TaaaVaaa. W
f t r-- Vaa TV VaUar aaaaa. auaal fcr taa CaaN Ia- -
TV. Kafk aa4 3 B Fart
1 tar vr I.
m. aa aa atar M rnuct frwa
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Mar
aart
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aaaaaa aa laiiaafcl to aaarta itiillil. aHtfe a Ball .
Bara. ar c Paraa laial lain u aaatf aaajar at taa
Fat aal a Cataaaeretal IleaavA araaj-a-a - at a T at ata4 U., T. aataaafai that
ajaaaj ar aaaatiaaat at tar fracsaaaai tai i aaa.i Wa
aaaaa: ' A aTiliatr- l- kajul A aaja tta rapal Hi ofMlaar caiaaat, aaau a abort t.oaa eaaaaa aaaa Tiraatra aS- -
' aa. aala aat at ,arill ital I ail ail. aatara Car ainrlat af Qaajaaa
a It It a aaflaaalaal that ha taa af Jaaa.tka aat af taa preaaat karai jaar. taara arfit ataaat Attt -
Baa at aa.ar caaa at tka aaaaaa. aa taat r taa tnt of
laplial i there aat W lafly at.taa.tWI Wara ika aaaiaat:: a . - - - a - ;aa: vaohapa aat aj i taa a a Mat cata aw The Ball' ha beenaa aaal aal aat Baa frat.aaa catraaca a.taaVaaa
V taa Bat taliaaaj raaaarAa
aCtaa ta I aat l.liiia taat partaaaa aw can a. it am ta
jcxk ikj.
taa
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f ataaalattt ta hand of S. G. of Eaccb- -
aavaaar at vaaa. A aartaaa at taa kaaaaaa aaaa aa taaaa aaaa racataaa. aaa ta- - I a.nl r a vi ar aaa H aaar
raw BaBBC. Thai wax farm the irnair U laaart at tttaaaaa araj aa:;. laaat ia taa aaaiaa laailat. ahteh Baaax raaa-- taa eaa. If at a n that th aaaaaar I
Ma atraaat. a tar oWaltl, . Ig JL aaaaaja; tw I
ar. aaaa Baa Hi ai.a.a laa.ti taa trajanaatibttat t.tir taa taaaaaela af itttaaauta Taart ara aaaa
Baar ar iaa aaaa.; ,,aa.la aaaa etaraara taaa a ta a .aaatA:? ua.aar. Taa attaJllata OaSnntaar
jro.vuinr.
TVa W BWaaJa ilttt It r tar taa 111 itapart to flaw aala aware Jaaaara lat ha'Jaaaara JiTI AaeUTit i aai j aa tu. aaa
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awt aiah tt aaaaaata aaaaat at araia1 'jt. dra t a.ai
a aaa aaa1 aanaaan. Thert a a ! aemaaM baa. tor ttll T a aaaaaa ranraaa taa ah Taa atart of Hi
aaaaa aa.aa a aaaa. aaa aaaaaa aaal raaaaaaW at Ttaeaaithatar ta. a tar waaWaa. Maaaaa rare aad c4taa ar. aata 4.., fai taJa a aaaa at to T- - 9C
iamaaaawtaat.aaarataar.aattt. aat, 1 heaa. a-- f. law, iaa. aiait ua aaytn:., aaat . Vat taa aaaawat aw aaaawaaB aaatiaaajaa. Taa aiiaaa ta. .. aaa -a iia . aaaa at :
aat. TVa aaaata t aa Catatraaa to Catmiaaaaoa f., tarj '.tt aaaa aaaa aa taliiaa :
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Tl aaht BaaTaaaa. haaakfraa Tiatl. Carataaaaaaaar
M 'a.- "oarl aaa, i---Caaja: aaaa aaaaaaaa. IT taSt aaa. ataaat
aatu-- aaaaa'. IiImil ft'alaoav Vaaaaaa aaat Ka-aaa. a a Caraa . Tt taa aaai. I
Bar filial i. V t t. ftaaa Wlaatawrd rSn.Oaraa . At taja aaarar. lAt taa aaaar oalt.a.t aaaa taBaa,. ta ta aafcuat ta) aaal. TtB tltn
Bra. fat ataaa. Bt rtaa aaataar. T eaa aaaaa. 2
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Aaaaaa, rtf 1 ftaaa FaareAara Paraa.fa I faiaral. tSaa tltpal ll, Baa MX mi Jaaa.tttTaavaav Brtaa. fraa aaaa. ,. da. t Jaaa
H aa V to rratx. Baa
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Baa Bt at Vaaaa. Biaajj Halat Car. a. BTaaat, Baa Iaa aaBad AoarS C, tl
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trtat VlUajmaiMfep
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k a.x t - pa I ( I aj aaal . aj
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rrmacaco. par Ertk. Jaaa 10 i:.(C? pa(a naat.
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raaaata t ka aau Maa. 1 ak 4V7 aaaaa.
in: 01 nu tui h.iy Tbe aiaaci ptix-rin- j. wm ukc ptact U- -
aorrow cTecinj; at OaLB Collcr. Paoabua, at T r M
f" Ta ahip Etvmkl a laitj bcrv to-d-
run Saa Fraaciaro. with a aaail aaai Jattatc 1m L
Tb aDDBal reartorka! rxbibitioo and diatrib-ctka-a
at prim at St. Alba a CoIk will take placeoe Saxardaa tmlaf, Jaut 19. u T:30l
Tbe anrma! ezamicarion Oaha College be- - adran'.aget of tekooU. Theptn at aCaraa jeaierda?. aad will coalianr throojituda?. clotiac with rhetorical exrrcltea thia r. at
H- - Ba-- k D C Marra? aai;-- d hence for San
FraEciaco, Ma? It. tad prababt? arrieed oter carl?ta Jan. She will theref.are be dae here darina; the
ar Mob-- but ei$ht da?, tod will due b I let brirc t mail
aad
a Ta taiaiafffitr? packet " Mo mine Star" willtail toe Mtcroneaia oa Mooda? next. So will be
h? Cap whs laic'? arrirctlfrom Boaton to take charfe o' her. The reltjiotuteraicet on board wUl take place at 11 o'clock A. at.and Dot at 8 p. at. at before aauoanccd.)
Tax FtAST Std to Rn. An old criminal waonce atked what wa the atcp that led to rain,abaci he antwered - "The firat ttrp vat chcatiaf apnatrr oat a two ?eart' tabacriplion a bra I had
doae that, tbe deeil cot tsch a crip oa aa that Ieoald cerer aake hira off." rrA
a, tata n aaaaa j fj- - latematlooau pottponrd
atari
fill
IIOttu.1
fnta
twaa
!.
a
tteaaTtkorir
dae
ctwauaded
tili neat week, oa accoait of the of tbeTucarora and the latjeneot weather. will takeplace oo the 31th or Stk iaataet. at waa original I?
The anbecrtption Uat U ttlll in theCjpanaaa aaa, Mr. Wilder. Cbairanan the
Nara
1'iajn.
I11LED.
Saoda?
Coicord,
Ure Craamrttre ; to that an, to whotn the lut ma?not hate been pretested, and who deal re to c.
taa? .lace their caate Bpoe it at hi office.
Foa Ttta Noara e the Earlith andGerrtvan expedi'.ioc-- a to the North Pole now Sttinarovt.Captaia Toang it to coattnand a prirate oae. tottart eer? tooa. and Jatne Gordon ot theNew Toek BmU, and Lad Frankl:n, aLoae ktu-ban- d
wa ioat in tarn joa expedi'loo, are to ?
04ne of th fand. The Esgliah aatltori'.ie)to allow her to help par the expeaae of the
expedition from EtrjUnd. and to allow her at flat V.
William T rank tin. to go with it.
oftr? ot the Battle of Banker H.H. be agrcat da?I Boatoc aad Indeed is all Maaaachaaet t. Aa itemI aa exchange a? that there will be 30.000 troop
aarta ia aaat, MtO. to bdleTed, abost 20.
ta.
aa
rii.ia..
aar ta
aat
aW
hi
taa
It
hi
000,000 .pectatora.other State will art
So nth Caroiioa. Mar?auvd ni1 toidier, tnd there will of
i ot band thakHg. Tkamen. that better. The centennial era wi.! douhtloagire birth to bank galore, bat it vill tarelr doeolid good, Betrrtkelca. aad the coantr? vill comeoat of it Btore cnited thaa eter before.
tJSr Two Hawaiian Concert took place Uat week,oc Frida? treeing at Kaaatakaptii Charch, and theother on Sainrda? eTenicg at tvaaaiahao ctareh.Ua both occaaioaa, Terr large andience aa. moled,
Jrt aal? a little arte (100 wa collected it theSrat, and tome 300 at tbe laat There mnat harebeen an immenae number of "dead heads.'" Theaiagiag via moatlj la Bavaiiao, asd rer? pleatingto Hawaiian taatca, to that ever? cat who paidappeared to be well satisfied, while the " dead head "tad co right to criltci tvor complain.
17 The i rth aatraal Ladkn Tea Fart? a tort otIntcrsatiooal gathcriag of Hawaiian and foreiaraer,
ter? aptlT t crated b? car of the tpeaiera, "a social
bbjj ataaaic" a a held laat earning la tkc parlor of toeFcart tthratt Charch, and appeared to hare been en-b- e
ail pretext. The camber of Htvaiiacis atttrttdasce waa larger thaa una!, owicg to thSabbath school exhibition. Alter the upper, abortaddreavea were Bade b? Hoe. H. A. P. Carter, H.
1 S.e.i . Es.;.C- lr. i:i Ett. M KtueB.aad i. tTaiaasaa, ia reapocae to arntiment piaptlctt among whieh were "The King.' -- Tbe Chtrct"--T- V Pre" " Oar Schooat," aad "The Ladie."Dsnaat the eresiag treera." b?mna vrre tang b? theHavaiiaaa aod foreign ladiea asd gentlemen preaeat.
Saor Dxad. Another foal murder ha beencommitted ia Haatakaa, Mini, la that ah out tag of aChinttaan oa Wedaead? laat. A eoronert jar? wa
coerened on Tatrada? which rendered a rerdict ofdeath ba a aafart iua tome anknown pertoa. On
the aarxt da? aa old man named Ast man or Athtw.--n
wa arretted oa sBtpacioa of karing committedIt appear that foa.- - Chinamen came forward
to Astmaa making and telling okole- -
kao. aad oa ttara-- tiartBiaa? he vat toed (MO. Etmade or drop of
llaaa to leare Himakaa. F that tbe?to km aha ha hamt wad a pair of whack hakept aader hi Oa th da? cf that marder he
weal to Vaiiaka. aad the tvo mm foaad lathe road. Bear the dead aaaa. The ci j
po.at to htaa as the tnd heaeeordiaxl? heea arretted ot
. --. tie rrt t'..e
be.
told a lrqaorBaaatWd
raring intendedptatoia,
ptikrv.paatola i
Hiatal,trrooci; marderer.
tat aHe r- -
rieea aaaa BBocaiaf la the tchoocer Ka Mot, sader
Bas Bali Thert vert tvo (pirited pan plajad laat week oa tkc piiio, which attracted naaj.atctatora, iTladaBg taat a Bra laiart Tha f rat
rtar vat pit red oa Friday bet area - Athlete''aad taa " aaal at L30P. at The Athlete Out) cocaiatcd of
That tilt, Dovtett aaal Akooa. The
it
Whancdoo--
Sarrer.r. tad J. Oat, Cattle, Booth aad Rtbb. The earaeharted three hoars aad IT Bun a tea, aad at th doaethe jaaatn itBartrd the " Aa'aaa-tea- '- ta the ataaera,kaTc aatate 4 nana to the Whancdnnilles 2B.
Oa Satarday t'Trraooo a pat waa played
day, aad l thevt vere tV aUasr
aad PrixreBoTal. The grate bated ct-t-tvara owiasj to tlarkaeat. the piayera were cuaapeUed
to ait the rta vithoat katitc f aiaked it. TheStaekad played atz faH ll nit . with Stbe A'hferet Ire fail icaOan. Lai: mar 36
their aixth iaaiatr. ah'a It'That vat a doae. j contested
via hare to be takes Bp
of .Vmerican Clocks.
po.
SALi.
BALX AT aVAM mitaWt) PfULlaV
taCB OO. aaa. B HaiUlU A CO
T SCaTOOl ClXXBaUTIOS. Oo SatuMiT UtIWre arat a fwrrd dtaplaa of tbt Oaka Sasdajaeawokt ladodin rrprntauiirai trom moat of taxcuaolrj dtatricta. Fvarlrcs achoott acre repmcrt-tc-
la tkc procrak.a, vkjck tttrtrd trom kUmaaU-pi!- i
efcarckat A M . atarrbrd ibroarb MannaKra, Klac. PaBcbboal and Rcrrtania crvrta, hackto tkt aaaaa rbarca. It it ratlautcd thai orrr oactkcaaand ckildrrn and ttacbcaa were la It, and rackacfcool was prrccdrd bi tta baancr, aoaae ot wklrfc
were Tnr baadhUTM I naked. iH arrif teg at thecentra, tka ackuola eelentd tk katldiac. and theackokaia were tcated la tkc centre paw a, while a pretatora filled tie aide teal. Scarce:? ball of tkotcwho went to tee t he perform aace eon Id obtain entraace. Tbe rxrrciara roameoced atKai U o'clockand CMttttcd of rectUtiona of tc rip: are Terse aodaiatrina; b? rack ackool. aad bj all the caool to-
gether. At IJ o'clock. Ura Majett? the Kin: armed,tccocapanied with Ike Prtuce R.-ra- Hrr R.?alUiathnewt Laka KeelkkoaiaU and Hit ViaKrra.Dnrituc the rxeteiaen. Hu Htjnlj made an adatreaa.
lawhackkeaxhortrdjuaaajaod old tv follow toepra.ee pit taaxbt la the Sabbath tchooL Bt aatdthat anbbath tchoolt were first rtUbliabed here In
ISft. aad thi It therefore tbe Jahilee rear, tad there
mtit hoae prvtent is. wunld liea to wttneaatbe centennial is I3S. Ue waa aatoniaaed to act tomac? bacaert dhvpla?ed, and It reminded him of hi
eoathfnl da? w be n he ioined ia the proceatlon,aad Ic 1 bit Kamaitkiptli eboreh w Kaaikeaoali.laJt KtaKkaaiaba, LihoUbo. Kamamaia and LnoaMa, Brand bkaialerttood here to da? w be ret boteekaaaa atood then. Be well remembered aome ofthe eertet which be learned when attending theSab-bat-
tchoal at the Bethel charch. one of whicharat " Gire no place to the IX::." and hetliil poaaeaaed the prixe whica hitB te. Mr. Dam jo, pn him. Hr concladrd hit
b? tetring an acred tc of the beanlifal bettaught? Madame Stael of France, who atked theEmperor Napoleon, " whom he coctidered the beatwoman lc France." To which tbe Emperor qnkrk'?replied, " tbe woman that bear for France tbe moatchildren " Now. aaid the Kiog. if ?oa aak me thetame qnettioc, I will aotwer that the woman who
' heart tnd rear the mott children it the bett womania Btwail aaH. Tremend ju cheering
Bit Vtjest? wa folio wed b? Bit Eicellerc? W
L Moebonaa, Mlnitter of tbe interior, who tpoke
t4? cf of tbe cxerciact
of
vill
Bad
tt
jf
laslrt! till after I o'clock, and were rxlreiLcI? lDter--
catinx. The ill tbe Sandi? tchooltoa Otha la ooe grand ratnerira;, ortpnated withthe catire teacher and pattor, who wialicd thecottntr? achooar and teacher to ace bow I brae
cerehratiotta In Hon.i)a!n are coedactrd. axdto raabie them to iraprore b? what the? tee here.Everrthiox appear to hare patted ..ff a well aaeoald be expected in the Srat fathering of the kind ;
and the natire thenuelTe teem to hare ecjo?edthe fetil eer? much. It it to be hoped that ochgeneral celebration ot ail the achool on each talaodma? be held occatioral!?, perbap not ettr? ?er,bat once In three or foar ?ear. Wbere well
tha? can on! reaalt In ttimnlaticg a health?riaalr. which will prudace good to all conaeetrdwith taem. Oar Sncdi? tchoolt bare Ioat much oftheir attraction of late ?ear. and tpecLil h"or: Hjllffethoald be made to reie a genera! intcreat in themIkroagkuBt tlx groap.
Cor pa a dratr.Eosoixix, Joae T, 1ST3.
To Rear Admiral Jotrx J. Almt,Commanding C. S. Naval Force North Pacific.
A Pat: aat. The aadcraigncd bare been appointedb? the ci'.izin of Hon 'In a Committee to tenderto Toartelf and the officer ander roar command, acomplimentar? Reception Mai Ball, a a mark of ILefrUgh appeecauioo at the attention, tboau Hit MtJ- -
cat? the King of these Itland. while in the UnitedState and the aoiform kuidac and coartr? exleaded to thltcommanit? nd the people of lLce
b? officer of the I". S. Nty.The rCtcieat manner ia which the court eoo inten-
tion of YucrGoTersment, In conte?ing Hi Saajett?to thi port from Sao r'ranCisco, were earned oat h??oarelf, the Caplaia aaai office ra of ?onr aagAhlp,render It doabl? plcaaaat to u to extend throogh?on and them pertonall? thi eeidence of onr regard
Jzn ITrrn. To morrow, the ceotecnlai aaaieer- - for that branch the'pablicerTice of?oareountr?
tbe
Whrtootijaa,
Invoice
taperiBtcndenl.
idenofconteeiric
which ?oa to tbl? represent.We weald rvspectm;:? ask ?oa to deaigaate aa
CTenisg on which it woald be agreeable to ?onrscifand cAcert to accept thi tokco of the esteem in
wtiich tbe citiaeo of H oaolula hold ?oorelf aodbrother officer of the C. S. "a?.
Permit a to add. Sir, the issaracce of pcrsocaleoatidcratioo with which wc hae the boaor to re-
main our obedient tcreanta,H. A. P. Cabtxx, Arose,W. F. ALLAH, A. S. Clicbcbx,A. S. HaJBTwtXL, J. B. Athibtos,J. C Glaoc. S. McaIbaw.
Coatmitfat.C. S. SBir "PBMtcoLa,.' 250 Kara, I
Flag sbip of the North Pacific Station.OffHoaoiala, H. I., June Ttb, 1673, )
Geatlxbbos I hare tad the honor of receiving?onr eer? coorteott and polite commnnicatlon of
the 7th iott, tendering to m?elt. captain arid officersof the C. & lag thip Pessucola. a cotnplimcclar?reception and bail oo aome crening which we ma?deaigaate a cooTeoieat,
The note of imitation it coached ia term, so high-1- ?
complimentar? torn. self, to the officer of theand indeed, to tbe officert of the entire terrtcc
to vbich I hare the honor to belong, that I tcarcel?knov how to tafflcentl? thank ?oo. It ia alto ex-
pressed in ach acmistakasie langoage of incerit?that the ofScers will crer chcrwh the most iirel?feeling of friendaaip and regard the gentlemenof the Committee whose name are signed to tbenote, aad the? desire through them to retain tbeta tar tseartfelt appreciation and thank to the citizenwhom the? repreaent.
II th" good citizen of Honolila hare been farora-Ul- ?
aad Bteaaantl? ixnpreaaed with the officers of tbePaaaaBBBw, aa to tbetr deportment toward (ii Ma;
est?, the Kiag; of these Islands, and toward them-selT- e
and the commacit?, I will ta? vith aildecent? oa behalf of myself and officers, that thefeeling i mat aal aad reciprocated, for ve hare beentjaite hap pi tad coatenied while ia ?uar midst, iafinding a society so genial, refined asd intelligeat,Vhark to added mach to oar pleaaare daring oarsojoarn here. This is, indeed, social reci"
proaht?, of a aoti ecJo?able kind, vbich can be effected withoat the aid of national
While it was date of ei Ait.cd cfSeert to do I1 that ve cocld to cootribate to
His Majesty' comfort aad ecateatmeot vhile ooboard ot the PcBteevla a oar hocorrd jactt, aadcomraltted to oar care by the Ceiled State Gotera-ateo- r,
yet I will cbeerfally lay that ratscb Wat tUcctcdhe Bit Majesty' fecial lctBxraajeal, by his tqaa-simit- y
d teste, by hi aptitade toraea, whack made at coot pa rati rely aa easy task formyself and the officer to entertain tic, wtea itwas made as appartot that Hit Mtjesty feit birsAeit
to be a BaeaBber of tha family, an cad, which waa
oar rreat desire to accompCasB--Oa behalf of sjaclf aad osaVceTt I vill a; that we
vill accept, with crest yoar iaritatiov socoarTroawly tad iraecreiy eapriia, d.
Ia to aa r reaias;, ve iearethat to the --rood jadraeot asd the ecoTecleocc ofyoar CVxsBittcc Ac ceeeiaa; dsricg the aocthcf ace which yoe might (elect woald be agrcesbieto aa.
I mm with great retfeet, yoar obed. cot aerraot.Job 1. Aurr,
Rear Admiral C. S. X. Cta ataretHoc. B. A P. Carter, CoL W. F. Alien, Hoe.
Alfred 8. Hartvdi, JSC Grade, Eavq., Afocf. Eaa.,atar" t A. & CWsfhora. tsrj.. J. B. Alhertoe, Es-- j
Kotrrew, K. D.
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EtT' ADVE RTI EM EXT:
Invoice of Silk Foulards.lirr m hild tia pabama.
atar a. tra.
4alA5.ilCtaraea. E
tta- - a ta-- s
H H ICaTFEti) A CO.
r. Bt AUiav AXB BALJBOA
aad Orssroc Laat.aa
H h v k : a cm.AX AXB SOIWC
Fcr aua a:H HlfEJTU) A CtyB
X E W A V V ERT1SE M EN TS.
LlaMUKK!LUMBER, LUMBER.
ALL SORTS, SIZES & DESCRIPTIONS
BUILDING MATERIALS! MATTING!! MATTING!!
fruit: imifrsiuikd nvti: jiThe Yard and on the Wharf!
eOMPBUSISU
or'West Snitliis. Timber ! CONTRACT MATTINGPLANE, BOARDS,
BattenS, rieaa- - n. a call r
Fiooring,LathS, DILLINCHAM CO.
Pickets, Ac. K. O. HALL & SON,JVST R t.lVED
REDWOOD SHANTUNG, TIMBER,
Plank. Boards,Battens, Flooring,
Moulding. Pickets,Laths. Posts,
Wainscotting,&c. tfec. &e.
White Cedar and Redwood Shingles.
White Pine Boards,Doors, R. P. lmo., 2mo., ft Sash
SASH AND BLINDS,
NAILS AND GLASS,
Wall Paper and Border.I a Later Vavrt-?t- j.
PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE, VARNISH,
Paint and Whllrnnih Braiktt,lafjeka,
legislation
Butt. Screw,
Sash Weight ft Line.
A I PUULOA SALT, ETC., ETC
GOODS DELIVERED IR TOWN FREE OF CHARGE.
ear. it aaj Port la thla Kingdom aa per
Mi
WILDER & CO.,3m Corner Fort and Queen Street.
Notice to Creditors.bUal? f Juu. D. RobiuMu late of HuoIuln.
drrM--J
IIFRt.BY THE Sydney, W.the Ol
KOBlNNiN hairg bean a.rminM to pmbate tbe Hon.A. t . Juooi. one of tea Jnsck-a- or tar supremo tuart. anoLetters rrstatnotttara toaoad to Eltaabeth at. aadJ. It. Kstiikaaataole. the Exscauix and Exscntor namedta th aaal a ill. oo the Tth dar Mar blatant : all a
haatrte attr propertr tasioilnf to or awttaff debta totra. aaU Catajr. ara aaavba taajuirail to dellrer or par tbeamme to tbe said Circatrtx ar.t aoarcntor : and all para n,having daio aarainac the Estate, whether by m.trt-fac- e
or orberaav. are Betrby raatutred lopnrsonl tbe samedoty aatbenticated aad with tbe pnarr eourbera. to thesaid Eaeerttrtx aod Executor, at tbe oeSoe cf tbe noderstened. at No. TS, roan Street. Hooolaln. wltbin ax monthfrom in: date, or the alii be barred.
EDWARD PKKSTOS.Attorney for tra Executrix and Exscutor.
Booolalo. May tl. i a:'
Mattin. 1 aitiiis.'. Matting !
Cheap as the Cheapest,
White 4-- 4 Contract & GoodAT
CASTLE & COOKE'S !
New Goods. Sfcw Goods.sx
STEAMER CYPHRENES !
FROM
San Francisco. New York and England,
CoBitatiaf ia Part ot
AM"- K I w. DE.M.HS,
Fin Malinra Tiekiap.A a oak raj Bn. Drill. Amoskrij Bias Drill.Fiat aad Whiu Flaaatl,
Uableaehed Coltont.0a Case of thai Saperiar 0. B. Bleaehtrd Cotlaa.
ALSO
Downer's Kerosene Oil,FROM B0ST0X. ALSO,
Garlta aad Plaatatioa H.s. Xo. 1 aad J ; MaUackt,C. S. Spade. Short., Scoop aad Rates,
the asd the pleaaare mfteif . Hani Shiajlinf aad iza patters
aad aad the
tad
viU
aod
-
Bad
R:a Kaoh Cheat and Pail eki. le.ClaThat Piat. Raw Hidt. cash Cords. Saod Paper,Sash Card. Syria-- , Mactlaart. Horse Card,,Slardfts, Chaaapcrt, Hon a Nails sad Shoe Iak,T Uisrt ; ta It ia.. Tiaaad Taeka to 14 is.W. T , Paicl. Sho, Scrub aad Varaiifa Brashes,Self Hast Iroas, Maaoa't Blaekiag,Cera stareh, Whitiaa;, Jf ataliie Ptiat.Sstw tYhita Ziac, Eattara Brooai, Potty,A larj--t Attortacat af Ckisusy,, Coaraoa,
Sea. Ptrkiai A Htats, Ae.Uatcrni, kcr.saa. Wick,, Ae.A few dozes at Ua best PaUat Gi Jan.
ALSO
Per Jane Falkinburg,Dried Apple. - - - Haat,
frsth 1 aad 2 . tia.Pilot Bread
Also, on hand,Pari. Eac'--a I aad St. aad Hipper Plow.Caltia:ori, Bmi Hoe. Caaal Barrstra,Caaa Esi scythe and SaAitks, Aa.Cat Xaal Sd ta tad. Cat Spiks i to S tack.Flits Risad Sojaars, Flat aad J Rosad, I to 13 ia.
A LAF.iiE ASSORTMENT OF
Shelf Hardware, Saddlery, Paints & Oils
la Iaa. a. 1 1). I O S I A. I at X 1 . Jkc..ASD
A Large Asst. of other Goods,
WHICH WILL BE
Sold At Low RatesBT
CASTLE t COOKE.Ml
K K W A I V K RT 1 J K M EN TS.
Blacksmith's Shop to Let.E BU4( Kwajmi HMOP. hSD TIIK
aad lTralaaw in Iba rvar liaravof. MtuaUaJ tn
kar Sural. Haaastala. aaapaaitt that tVBot Samtwa. andDva la um orrapaaoa aat Mr. Jaaa Btaataaa
Taa a a aaal oaaaraaar Kwaaloa. aad cat. tar
I at ixn taa 1st Jurat aratfuruirr pauratan arM' to atTt. JOHN ritKRXA
cat tar prrauaaa. or a M K. tVAalN AtU at laa van a OfBee tar Saarraa (.Von.
atar tttakiata. awt
t stX rtctiitd aa iarrio af.
No. 1 Extra!
Sle Darrhaalat
fit
HtVi:
A.
rat.
SILVER PLATED WARE !
Mrridrn Britannia fompiny.
PLITCD WAKE. AUtO A I. ntit:SI1.TFK of
Oi iinmoutnl Artk-lo- s !
CITABLE FOR t. PRKSKSTS,
First Pre aium wardrd by the mf riran
iBstituir 1S73 and KN,
EXTR.A1T fBOX Jl 1i. S' REPOBT.
We eaanalder the taoaarla made bjr tblarotatpAajr to be by Oar the beat made In
thla caattutry ami, we believe, la the warld."aa im
FOR SAN FRANCISCO!o-
Fur rrviatbt ortu :i
THK HAWAIIAN BARK
W. C. PA UK K !
D- - ii Mill Kin.Will have (.nick Dispatch for the above Port
apri .
HACK FrTLP A Areata.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.The A S. I, fo.'s Fine Steamship
M ACCREC OR !
H. GRAISGE fi. COMMANDEB,
WILL SAIL for SAN FRANCISCOOn or about June 39tn.;
AU rrrlsbt tatenJtsi f..r sblptxifDt per either toSavn FrK-tsc- r the lAjJonlt- - will be recvlred tn tneMrAm-- r Warabouse t'rer of totomte.
Tbe Afpnu U: fe WaiboitaW-llevelp- t for all 11. r- -
CiaJ... ..L--r bail Will, DOt be fTPvlasita4 f fk f toaat bj lift .
atr For I rrihl tm4 or inr furt&er tnfbr- -
i.. i,).iW 4 . BRKWKBtt HI
For N. S.OTU E IS 4.IVEV THATaat Wi.I and Teatatnani of akl JOHN ar
br
of
said
173.
BaleheULeek.
Clipper,
Prtswrria;
salatv,
THaaajaaaaj
Tbe A. Si X. Co's Fine Steamship
4fITV OF MELBOVIiW
apt. af. yr. BIOWX,
WILL SAIL for SYDNEY, N. S. W.tin or June 29 ch .
AH frefybt Intended for Shipment per Steamer either toStO Francrjoi or tne Colonies wi;i beTecelred In theSteamer v,' mrrHoum- - Free1 of Mtormjrr
The Ait-ot- wtii five a Wawbaae-K-cel- for alltxit will not be responsible for ka by fire.
jf-- For Erelshl an i PawixfZealaoti uM MeUourne. app.r t.i
534 . BttCII EB JL Co
to Nw
Tiaixfti Paclcot.FOR KOLOA
Matster.
about
Asm (a.
AND WAIMEA !
Jt--Jf THE SCHOONER
--4U Tv ,V MAILE!BOI.LE. If .ASTER
wm aart ratalar for the abor, ruuned Porta,no aoj after Use lib of No.sruber not t. until further notice
'raatat aad Pasaawte laAen at the Loaoat Baiea.SIS UOLLES A CO., ASDta.
Caution.IT HAS oil: to the Hnonl.,f mwmm f aat o,aderaiaruel that crrtala parties Ta
la Kaaaa. have malkaoaalr cirealatc! a report, to theerT-- that the laeheaaer Kaaaa lie advortlsr.1 HI
packat between Honolulu and tbs p..rta of taoluaaad Vt a 1 tsar--, litaal. t. about to discritixiiir bar rrara-ut- r
trips ia the aboee oajnod port : now we deatr that itbe ttai.r-.cti-r onderstnod. that the said sehonner bt ander teaotract aitb tbe Botoa Plantattoa to run rotrularly for tbeterra of 004 J oar from tbe Brat No, amber. 1ST, and thatthe will accord inaflT continue to run to tbe Porta of Kotoaod Waioira. aa adrirtaad. ha 1 ll.B aeeldaata
Wa bttebr caustoo the aatbors of tbe abuve rep rta, thattfca- - wfil be held raarajasibu, fur all loaa or datntars reanlt-Lof- f
la taaaaaawat of socb Calae nrpreaeata(i.ua tnada ortka
BO 1X3 A Co.. AtTSBta
TJ 3bTus tr
TJ MDISPATCH UrE7oRJIII FRANCISCO
jfc C. Brewer Co. -- Agents.WWm H'rrbJ4im rmrwirtd Rloriff Free n'l
CMSh 4Tr4fjjKtr- mYmd OO iklPMltf tkt ItB.Ml-l- C- BRE't fch A CO.
BOSTON AND HONOLULU PACKET LINE!
JB C. Brewer Jt Co. Agents. JfiLSa.K FslTOrtM aaTTByv atW CmM talaTktTI htj jtaaatHaaW
mkvU fx u4 Blptti! of Oil. Wool, Hid. u4jthtr MartrtsataUt to Hv Bifori, Bdrttoa, w Tork tat!ocWr Eutrra Part. Cava. Xiimxtct mmd.
BRfWEK k CO.
TIME TABLE
STEAMER
TfTE BAVVAIIAN
XtBtlll.VT. : t : t XASTF.B.
Jan. tl Wraatay S ptaHUo a aTaarrakakal both war,Jaa at Wajdai atarA of Kaaal
When rjiere so cattle ta land at Maa' aaa Bay,oa Tii.it ta raaea nsmrlarq Hats roar a.
- Oo Daws Trip, tbe Staatarr WSJ sat leart so a7 ara. or later; aaat Maalaea Bar anUl am. iatar.
Rale, of Pattaee will bear from Eanrrataa-a- , Xot-at- BS.Be
To or froco lanaira Maa ....To ar from MaiM.a-- Maat MiTt ar from Maa --am. Maat UTo or from Haaaa IB.eOTo or frraa KaaalAar. Maarat 1.-4- 4Tear from Kaliaa. Haws. la.eeTa ar brae Kaaaaaa. Haaaa ie.eeTa ar frraa rTBa, Haa-a-S la.ieTo ar from aaa oavat Hawaiitil Ltut ot Haaaa. K- Tnp. Tr ro a
s.
toH
L
C
it r.
or
run om aaoat a.aaCarraBal-Tiai-l, Buaal Trtai tMjmDack paaaara br aatrrts oaar laM
aa-- ta 4 irll Bar Paaaa.a fltaaj. --Batat the
afceanh V ha stay I in
00..
Sydney,
!
art
Mar
To
Maaotooa- -
Tickets eawmlr.I aa takes Bats paid far.
tad Biasm or tar Frtaxbt or Par -
Prtigkt Kasarf Das a. DtBtaad.AJaTEL G. tTILLER. AfsatS
oatra witawiaeer m ua., cataii at Ban a Ua
Al'CTlONI tj aaaTaaaaaaaaaal
Br K- P- - ADA MS
RGULi.4R SALK!Tills Day,
WEDNESDAY, : : : : : JUNE 16,
At avalf-aaa- A. , atatalaa
NEW GOODSFANCY GOODS, Ac.
N M Kl.V
Fiat PriaU, Maallaa. Linta Drill.! - Coltaat, Wkilt Maria,V .: -- a Lawaa. Silk Handitrehiah,Hauaniad Ltoaa llaadaarehiafa,Hareard Shirt. Fane? Flaaatl Ortrtkirta,
"Wool Slxa-wXm- i
Tarkik Towtl far Bathinc,DlaattU. Whilt Amotkttg Penitat,
.tu. kaa( Slripta, OaUoa Drill, UrilltaaU,Fiaa TaaaJ Sail. Bad Qailll.
WATER-PROO- F CLOTH, !Jfariao aad Cttaa rnderakirta,Ftlt aad Straw Uat. Ladia' Hot.Man Soohf. Bridle aad Bit.Traetliag Baga. Etc.. Etc.. Et.
Beat Brandt Ktmaana. Card Match,Yaavat - lor. Sardtaaa,S ta Craakar. Cl.tk Pia. Hamt,Baeoa. Candle. Piehl, Tabaoco,Cigar. Fin Taa. 0?itar.
CKTIt VaaaataaVt TLOraV
BROWN SUC AR. Etc., Etc., Etc.ALSO,
iium if STEII I! MS. EllAND LIQUORS!
OH ACrOFXT OF GIVIXU 1'P UCO&atl JO r.rwetjan'a t atri Beer and Alt. It eaaaa Sapaiior Cl-aret. a,.,rtt.1 brand ; 5 eajea Sauternea. I box Pvra--.
'm. 1 box Martal Brand?, 1 box Hock Viat, 1 dtm-ijoh- n
Arrao du Goa.
ALSO
43 sides Sole Leather.E. P. ADAMS, Anetioattr.
Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage
TAKE XOTTVE TFT AT IX PVIWAXOE OF THK
terni of tt nraorttPaK iedited br JaniM A. Dosfrto :be u;it)erlitrie-.l- , oa the Hwauiavn tcboooer
L R APIOLAXI ! 3.To avecure the payment of the ran. of iU&aTO, will pro-ceed to wt11 the ftktiti icbooner at public aiawnloa. oo
HIDXESDIT (- -e Huh U o JIM! XCXT.Al I o'clock P. M.. t Brewer A to t Wharf.
Honolulu, to the lite beet bidder tor ctuh tn hand, tn orderto par the haulanre due on Mid debt k tectirel, tovetherwith the tntereot and the cots of thla forecKatiure aud ala.
A. W. fatal HiE. P. ADAMS, Awt'r.
Honolulu. June Sth, 'X
FURNITURE SALE!
ON SATURDAY, JUNE 19th,At 10 o'clock A. M., will ba aold
At the GLOBE HOTEL, King Street9
(Opposite Dilliaf haat A Co't Stort.)
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! WConfUtintr in part of
Three Koa Bedsteads !
With Mattress. Hair Pillows. Mosquito Not. Ae.
Oat FRENCH BEDSTEAD, IR0X BEDSTEAD.
mahogany parlor tnutSMB,
DIXINO AND BEDROOM CHAIRS,
HAXDiOME BUREAUS. WASH STANDS, MIRRORi. CENTRE TABLE,
Black Walnut Hat Rack with Mirror,Chaadaliers. Eat Chtiri.
Sideboard, Oil Cloth, Carpatiag,
I Billiard Table, 4 pocketsOne Iron Lamp Peat, ate.
E. P. ADAMS Aactiooatr.
VALUABLE
Ml ESTATE ON KM ST.
ON SATURDAY, - - JUNE 19th,At 12 O'clock, Xooc,
On the Premises, by Order of O. C. SIDERS and thtExteatora of tht Itte JN0. 0. ROBINSON. vUl
ba offartd at Pablic Aaetioa. that eartaia
PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND0a Kiojc Street, IJoooIalu, tind koowa i
The Globe Hotel Premises,With all ta Bui. i nz an i ImprortmeotJ tbre'ip--a-Tbe Lt eoBtaise oae Large Main Building, two
bigb, built of e rai an ia fuotj repair : ft floeUrge bnck Cok lloaM, aod tvo Cotrifurtfbl Co-ttage. Thie property ii ia tbe beeiae centre ofHonolulu, and oVeri a fine opportunity r,r mreit-oeot- ,
aj it matt i n a ltaee in valve noder tbelUaulatiag inflneoee of Reciprocity.
Parttee definrg imnect tbe Property, can applyto Mr. Geo. C. Sidere, or
E. P. ADAMS. Auctioneer.
FEB 1 FALKINBURG, 'nun i r
FROM PORTLAND, OREGON
Received This Day I
Barrels River Spring SalmonBT WAatBtEW a .. 1,71. ASDPICBEB a taaetlac qaalltr. for aia or
star tl. iaA rpii.i.r-r- . a v.
i I Tt C IB Eh. par... .r.r? s or sua orMar 11. lt7L
K
Oregon Leaf Lard.ktEt'CIVED
arilXEr!
Oregon Dried Applea.TlVr.D Till DAT. ASD FOB B1I.F. hj maaaIfstar ll.
A
EI! .. , ...
China Bricks.hIZC W Il.f. LAT ABOI'T BO PEBEXTBA thaa Cantonua brva. rwrttrtd arr harB
Kvla. asd for tats bjMar l. IA BOLL EH A X.
OREGON LIME.tJ t V Jl AV KII.V Br.t CITED PEB
X
Ma., tl. 14TA
lAia lar.Mar II, 17.
CO
I
...Ji. a
EITTS SALMON BELLIESnirEED 17-1- . PBHCL BtEAEITED PEB
P
Shirt.
laalabarf.
FlLklV
A
Oregon Sngar Cored Hams !
EXTBA Hi A LIT T
ll I. BY JOHttOr at SPA Leaf SCI aaal
barf .' aod tot al brMar i. it.t
ii
i'
fctacaartd ear .pi
I,aaa.uo.
BO IX EM UO.
taaa par
Ft
Ill
BOLI.EA A CO
AUCTION SALES.
S. II A Ii ID' .
At Sales RoomON THURSDAY. : : : JUNE 17th,
At tt A. laWill aa Said.
.TMjJMT
DRY GOODS.CLOTHING.
Hats, Shoes, Hosiery.
By Order of th U. S. Cornd:
Chest and Lot of Clothing,KflVelf of a Saaaaaa. dtoaaatd.
tunKKU8 AND BAOS OT SCOaK.
IOT OF
xTTn IVITTTTEl
Columbia
25,000
Domestios,
RICE MILL.C. 8. BABTOW. Aattlaaatr.
HORSES AT ite AUCTION.
ON SATURDAY. : ! JUNE 26th.At I J o'rtaek Waaaat.
ta front af Salt !'. m. will ha altt
Three Horses, broken to ham.Two Mares, One Horse.
C. 8. R tRTOtT. Aaatiaaaar.
Trustee's Sale of
REAL ESTATEla tht Matter of th F.atale of the lata Caplaia JOUX
MEEK. Daeaaaad.
To be Sold at Auction,At th Slt Room of C. S. Bartow, ia Honolulu, aa
SATURDAY, the 28th Day ofAugust, 1876,
-- AT 18 O'CLOCK. SCOOV
All that Tract of Land situate in the
District of Ewa, Oahu,m
And known a tha
KALAUAO RANCH!ContaJnlDff aa area of laoo Arret, by a recent tor-re-y byC J Lyooa, and ' wtthin aveeen mllea of the City ofHonolulu, ai.d dlrert'y on the road fb-r- Honolulu to
Tbe Mkl land la mhjert u a for a term ofThree Yean iineaptrad. Tltla by Rayal Patent
E.vr briber partlulan apply to J. H. TiNKY, Ttij -
aad Ki.vut.T of the .ll haute, or to J. MOTTOOMEHT.ttollcltor. No. I Kan tniil ttreet. Hotmlvra.
C. S. BARTOW. Ano'r.
FOR S A L E !
ONE FAMILY DOTY WISHING MACHINE !
ASDONE FAMILY UNION WASHING MACHINE I
mi pkTrwT i pf.bvfsrt or.lsr. and Juatwtial s a.aaal Ii, a punwr a
family. S40 Im W M va AI.1.AI K.
A SMALL LOT OF SUPEIRORU EN L INK
FRENCH CALFSKINSEx Late Arrivals.
For Sale by
51. Im M .. QRJ B UM k CO.
M1
iniM.i:i,
Notice.IlKOTIII I III. II 14 t R r.
Ill act for me Junnf ni ala-n- ca fi.aai tuailaf-doro. MHli. CUH. CL'I. tHf.
uoooioio. Mar ii. it-- !. tat tr
A LL PF.INotice.
WH IIAVIMa (LAItha Katata of tbe late A
m
present tn-- witiiout dnay ta eub-- r of ta- -
CU.lA. II JCUU.a. vRA.vi'1-- r jrna
Hnnolnln. Varcb 2. !?&. m
Notice.ABVOIT TO I.KIVI TBI kltll.BEIVtJ MR. LEVI IIAMBEKLM.e. of Wualoa. a
rmowtred to receive aoy tnootjr thai la do. ma fn m taadate. JuH.t MAN.t
Mar 1I7A Ml af
SOLE & SADDLE LEATHER,Tanned Goat and Sheep SkinsT10imlTl.T OJ HIIU aaa fas Bait,J i ta .tll-ta.,a- a
WAIMEA TAM.VKKT, C. HOTLKT, Prwpr4U.lT A. 8 CtBttnOBB B CO.. Aaaaaa.
Fresh Meal, Corn Meal, Wheat Meal,
niCB MBiklj.Cracked Corn and Bran for Chicken
and Horse Feed!I Mil itii. M ii haat ..mini. i.o. i lavaTill of the ala.Tt .tm.l artacla.. arol a ara-pa-
I to dail.ar tham fraaB to eoat.atia.ra ua Wrtaasdt; aand rtauirdaji ofaacb aatrk. Orilara left with B. O. MallA tsas aaal LalLnua--a A Co., a 01 ba Bllad br
A. BCXTEH.tr Orrlan from tha olbar laUayAt aaaaaaa. It-t- f
For the Ladies."BaTEW AVD PAHITIOTABf.E a r V I.
V Plain. and Bap Sote Paper aad En re
win
arrmra,. I ,irt Fara-- r I rjnf rrl. Br la boras atAmnnm tha na-- ttrlaa. of wnarb I bar. tWattW
a.nat.a.. will ba I
In,p-rta- l. ronrt. AlaiarvJar. WsablaBtea, Braaanjoa. rjavmood. aV . la Intra from Sr to 1 tS far baa.
Call and axamlaa taa sew atrlea.
For the Children.TWa ar thtrnf it r ia. of irsail .Vota Pap.r tad EWTtl- -
tht aWjaa. Pnnca of alaa. aad ( ran Prtrar..aaw atyaa ara all tha faatili a. taJa hr
tao im H M WHlr-stE- T
HORSE SHOEING 1
A Specialty.HA VIV4. PB4B I'BKB TbTK
tta aa-- . riraa-- 4 faaa llai aai aaaaaaa rrraapiltuat hBTIns M. rtaa ara par- -
Reduced Prices.Bar AH Bant tasrla st tba ftve. 'f taa HMT
lW!t M. T. CH AT S4MB
Australian General Atlas.A
JBTbTVI.
Frai-ax-
At0WiT
FEW CtBPfEaVat laaj
INK!1
a, n: a.kf
For aau ByB. ML
INK!!BvAM PBltaJ. taVVBSBB.KJ.EB
WB1TT30 ant. BBS taa tarta at Baurwar
I-- I I tat I
- a. se aa are iasa.t tar ask
Offer for Sale
SUP ( HAAPLERV
wma wts uo boit stoolC.ROC F.RIKS
Flour cr Bread :
Lime and Cement,California Hay,
AM
vr ask r (Yea mi FYiK-Kf- .
Potatoes, Onions, Ac.
;r-:- i
?t rk Her
FOR SALE.
Pilot BreadDamaged Bread,
ffie I krCMta FM. c ect-t-
oks Salt, per Bag or Ton.
riEEWOOD. of the Ber: Qualitycm "
Cxirto Stones,JA.V L aaaviTT.
TKE TJKL IBOX
BARQUE "CARNTUAL "
Just Arrived
FROM LIVERPOOL,Is landing her Cargo in
?pKialicl Order J
OMMHBSC or
VEE1 FILL ASSORTMENT
ENGLISH STAPLES
ASTO
FANCY GOODSSXLICIIP WITH
GREAT CARE FOR THIS MARKET!
M sTTlXS.OF FAVORITE A D
BBS4CLEN? i:5-- : Vr.v-- T El''.;j,
lit?ASS toAJTLEMF'S SCAXFS,
Ac.a
KTiir? EAriiTEf. A.--., At.. e.
Baiu Sa4dlo aid (anus
Toys,LOXDON
Piano Fortes
Cosnell's Perfumes,Braika. Ac.
aa Ala. BBaaaTk Ala aa Fanar.A A. Iai Cap A Ca.'t A.
Faraxa-- ,. FatcBBASS AND IEOX BEDSTEADS
Rope,Oaaaaaa. Crrara Irsa. Bugs Iraa.ocsaf Tn. Htiiaw-a-ar-
fTIAK COAL,
FTHi BXICK5.
chalx. werrcfG.
Paair orWESTOTS MTEMT CENTRIFUGALS!
Wa taif nraa Wraajit a Kjaitar Caa--
prixt samples:NOW OX VIEW.
THEO. H. DAVIE8.5U 3a
Philip Phillip's Songs.SB W TuSI PafTUB HLaMia.avaar. aa aa aaai ac aaa flaar aa
FRUITS.Oat Hay.
naST AAAjrafeUIA OAT aLAT-a-a- ahrJa n; aa a oa.
axxwaiiaa Mess Bef,rAAaajiKs. laraaaar fTWaa aXaLLAW a OO. BaTaB
PITCH.tFTTCSTW BBLS ATT' HT e L5iPaafciaMaa. Baaaalattr
laa. ta aa. F.
H. Jt
BCLXJESA CX.
BOLUS A CO.
U. S. Postal Cards.i a tun EAarat. bitb. a. ajaxrajn.
H. HACKFELD i CO. HAWAIIAN liA.OTlOffer for Sale
The Folios in MRECEIVED
PEE HAWAIIAN BASE KA MOI
Bremen !
riMt rniTs. um.t raT- -OrerliKKan: Fmo Prints, as
Watte Crested Mn.Black ui Wj.t, rVmi, rrwa M,Heavy Bhe. Causes. plha aBAae ul Wh Str-aw-d Tarkiastr.
Brsr Ceersees. wml Wiut.
lxmkM WVe Uaar Casta, A aad B, M i
aad S sah nkLot. $Wu( nS NuJIN fh ,W.
5sfc; G.I!.)la4NMiM.. Uni. : yard aaa. : .1 ...
? ..-- a - "i- - I -
AM Wasarynj-- f Tweed, au wWia,
suCMk its.ihkavMfeMi Bed ul Totem ftaoaa Hektka.s.Uia Cvtua Maadkerrkiete.
mil (km aakaat aad
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It ones on a JWHTr utht that woman
sat lao- - in a oahia. which stxi tolttarvupon a Xrbraska yrtarw alooe, xcp( 1W
ta prrwocv ot' a child, a yvar oU, whwhtay asWp ta a njvie vraJV, wrtn and
xs of want as of evil.Shw to i;uijt the rviuru of her htw-taa-
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: - : t - .v thcrv wore af.yiettora for taom ta the post-o- .
The novo shown Uown utko an ondlesa
0Tpane of snow, which hid melted by dayad froion !v ni '.t. ur:;:! it Uttetvd like
one vat lake of iov, and i u hard.r . --. w as t a cloud in the sky themoonlight was almost as bright as day-
light; hat a keen wind went raoanttis:.shriekini: and howling orer the endlessmonotony of snow, as if all the invisiblerpirits of woe were let kxse. There is
alwars a wind oa the Nebraska prairies.
The woman, who sat by a table on which
a sum:;? lamp oarnevt, ana wno loot was t0 fo0oa toe rvxrkrr ot tu eract'.e. reaa torawhile in one of the halt-dcse- ii books
pBai near at hand. Bat she had readevery word of each volume a hundredtimes, and they could not wile ber intoeven a momentary tvrretfulness of thewind and snow the haunting wind, the
s:t w. J -: then a b s: of a.rshook the poor window as if determinedto coene in the door rattlevl th carpetrose and fell and rose and fell along the
Im and a htdious concert of wails,
sitrhs and screams bevran in the chimney.The woman pus her finders in her ears.
I: a i docs co: cease some time,I shall mad !"' she said, and raeautwhat she said.
There was a lull in the wild music, andthen it began again afar off. faint, ghostly,rushing ever nearer, until it broke overthe little Cottonwood cabin in a storm ofanger. Then there was comparative si-
lence through which the nervous, g
listener could hear a steady, im-
placable force pressing, pressing agaiostthe west end of the house. She had heardthat dull wind pushing against herhome for days, weeks and months. It waspressing agaiast her brain, too, and yetshe could not get away from it ; she hadno relief he endured torture.
She got up and went to the window.There was nothing to logk st but snow.She had seen that until it was hateful toher; she could not bear the sight of it
She had co neighbors within the rangeof her vision ; no forests only an occa-
sional Cottonwood tree so loaded downwith snow that it made no break ia thepall i iac Isca; e.
She had spoken to no one bat her has-ban- d
and her baby since some time inNovember, when she went to the townw some vara to knit stockings for the lit-- ,
tie one.The mo no to ay wis terrible, and becom-
ing dangerdhs. In the daytime her hus-
band, except on Sundays, was oat at work,catting wood for the fire and attending toodd triiics abat the prairie farm, whichhe Lad d.
Their food was bread, molasses andcoffee without milk. It was always thesame that winter, with but few excep-
tions, when some wild creature came inthe way cf the man's gun. They had nocow, and butter was not to be had, forOmaha then was a citv of canvas houses.They had no money to bay the scant lux-
uries which the new town afforded. Ithad cost them their last dollar to immi-
grate and to set up their cabin. Theyhad arrived too late in the summer toraise a crop on the unbroken land theyhad not even potatoes.
The woman was pretty and young. She
had been reared in a comfortable Easternhome, and been the pet and pride of well- -
French, could.
xonly
layin a New York b.arling-fcoits- e for twoyears thereafter, her baby was born
drag
tat, and enthusiast itbeen some had painted thecharms of life, the certain y of5peed y riches, the blessing of ahome of his own. Charlie had repeatedthe glu sketch to yoong wife, whohad consented, tor his to leavefriends, city life, old associations, every-Utia- g
box Charlie and the and " goWest with him.
The sale of some of their small posses-
sions, the piano among other things, hadgiven them means the Theyhad selected their farm, built their shanty,scantily furnished with articles theyhad brought with them, and were nowpatiently awaiting the season topat ia crops and fascinating lifeof It was curious thatthey shoald anticipate success in a new
which neither understood; batthere are who teach that farming
She turned away from the monotonyat window, and walked up and downW aaa ma. spirits were
hocse, as if they eoald hare aa caaa aatilthey had thrown it down;from a distance, singing, subbing, crying,wailing, ahriekme, an silently, or still
ftijiiiiiithe laaiiniaj, eahia got under
down the chimney, and were
even in the room, trvinsj to blow theflame of the lamp 04t.
She pressed ber kaads to each side ofher head.
"Hi, time frr Car." h mattered ;
11 be will be very cold H And sheherself by putting in the stove two orthree sticks of the sof t fuel which burnedout so and grave so little heat, thattltre had already barn days that w tutorwteu she thought she and the baby wouldfreer to death.
To vvcapy and foryiet the wind,she made an effort to recall some of theincidents ot the autumn, while the worldwas yet green. 8b smiled at the remesibrancv of that day when, as usual, she wasall alone, her miles away, and,seeing a shadow fall on the floor, she hadlooked up suddenly, to tind seven Indiansstanding alvut her in the iwnt She
how they endeavored to buythe baby ; the horrid old chief, with thewhite ban Jae on his head, ottered a i'. orhalf dollar, and as she shook her head,another and another, until he had otteredall he had, ten ; how they tiled out, as
they hail come in, like phantoms, butstopped at the wood pile to pick up the as.
and which lay there ; and how,
rvaiiziig how necessary these tools wereto her husband, she summoned courage
the thieves and take them aw av ;
and bow strangely weak and faint shefound herself when she was sate in the
o again a::d the out of sight.Then this nervous lady as she
recalled another day when ans". ;;w feet long, dropped down bythe baby's cradle out of the rafters.
It was eight o'clock. Site heard thehorse's feet striking the hard snow, and in
five miuutes she opened the door to Char-lie. She took off his and comfort-
er, after he had put the animal in a shedback of the cabin, and put more wood onthe tire, and in tremulous tones, as he was
warming himself, asked, Was there a let-
ter, dear?"
No, not this time ; but here is
a New York paper some one has sent you."The kettle was boiling and she put the
coffee to steep, drew the table as close tothe stove as she could get it, put on it aloaf of bread and the inevitable saucer ofmolasses.
was so hungry, with his long,cold ride, that the bread and molasses tast-
ed good to him ; bat on this evening, asshe did occasionally, his wife loathedthem. She drank a cup ot the coffee, audthen read the paper aloud to Charlie.
Even the advertisements were interest-
ing; their old life came so vividlybefore them, that for a little while, al-
though bitterly disappointed not to receivea letter, Dolly forgot the wind andtoe prairie snow. Before the news wasall read, the baby awoke and was takenup and fed on coffee and bread therewas no milk for the little fellow.
And thus the days went on.There was no variety in her life that win-
ter, except that on 3londays she washedout the soiled on Tuesdayon Wednesday baked bread. The windtore and raveled the clothes when theywere hung out to dry, even on the sunni-
est days, and whipped the hems off thesheets and tablecloths. It was novel andalmost toil had a steppednever before done such work. She lamedher back, and froie her hands and feet.
When came, and the baby
several
ft Charlie a visitwho twenty years "Ptysmagngne"
a saw a quishedhouse, a large and C. Davis, a
intend- -
a words givenwas ;
her bat no sooner was the a littlefrom life, sooner did
she sit down by this hearth,than fell ilL
Solitude, hard work, poor food and amother's out-givin- g her life to an- -
done wrong had Webster's intyphoid-fever- .
She lay there week after' to-d-o pareats ; she knew something about busy, kindly, half-ignora- relatives
music, could chatter and had been her such nursing as they She searce-i.-v
: : i large circle of friends, a !y knew whether or not she aj
and two ce r s:lk iresses a thing. Charlie could come to herShe had married a derk, and lived now and then, for the work
and
some
speculatorWestern
having
wing his
sake,
n
tor jonraey.
which
springthe
prairie farmers.
baainessteachers
the
they came
. - , .
diverted
vjuk-kl-
herself,
(tasbaitd
hammer
redskmsshivered
immense
gloves
'
Dolly,
np
prairie
woman's
clothes, ironed,
springspelled
this
loosened
-
Springwaiting the hopes of the year were to be
planted. After a she was delirious ;
Her Charlie had lost situs--1 centuries seemed to their slow lengthmay
baby,
begin
The outside
Charlie
Dolly
time
over her prostrate mind body; allsorts of curious fancies possessed her. Iwill tell yoa of bat : Once she imag-
ined herself a little pool of water lying inthe hollow of a cotton woo-- stump anddrying np slowly a burning sun :
once, that was one those lumps ofdough which last winter she had to place
feather bed to keep them fromfreezing until they and be bak-
ed into bread. felt herself smotheredby the feathers, bat still so cold as to beincapable getting light.''
You are tired ot such a prosaic storymadam? Well, Dolly lived through allthose perils hardships, by some mira-
cle, crawling back to the Cottonwood cab-
in in the autumn, to smile feebly on poorCharlie, who had worked and beensuccescfal to the amount of worth otcorn.
They had potatoes that winter anddried apples ; say nothing of the mon-
ey, which must be carefully hoarded to beexpended irrrprovements.
In the Spring, iwstead of improving,rashly concluded to return East, tor
Doily eonid never be strong again, andwas not fit for a farmer's wife. It wasfoolish of them, hat Charlie, in extrava-gance, thought more ofDolly than of grow-n-g
rich.They remained poor all days,
at the it never began to be as
with them as during their experience iaNebraska.
Madam, there are tbonsands of women
this winter suffering what Dolly suffered ;
more, for they hav not even the jug ofmolasses, and no shoes to keep otf thefrost Not all theo women were as delicately reared as she was ; but therenot a tew who were. While yon are tri-
fling with your dainties, are sick atheart and wearily baking the everlastingcom cake even th.tt doled out in morsels
for their disappointed husbands ami
ragged children.
i s,-U- .
The fourth spelling match of tha seasoncame off in April, in the Music Hall, be-
tween the students of Tufts luiversalistCollege and the students of the Instituteof Technology, with a few volunteers,
several ladies. There was a fairaudience, and a great deal interest was
manifested iu the spelling, many Tutloni-an- s
and Institute boy Wing present. Theonly drawback to the enjoyment of thewhole affair was the introduction ofFrench words and the awkward pronunci-ation many Knglish ones by the gentle-man Selected give out the words, Mr.H. H. Lincoln, masur of the LymanSchool of Fast Boston. There were fiftycontestants on each side. In opening thecontest, the word transcript was givenout, and mastered by Tufts amid generalapplause. Proprietors, subscriptions, re-
ceived, believed, lieutenant, fortnightly,successfully, and like easy words led off,
rtrrvrfear being the first stnmbHng block,brought three contestants.
The successful spelling of "potato" pro-
duced great applause, and "aniline" trip-ped up three more scholars. Bourgeoiswas spelled "bousior" by a Tuftoniau whoretired amid considerable laughter. Eightmore Tuftsmen missed on cricketers, hem-
orrhoids, prognosticated, ipecacuauha,audible, epidemic, colonelcy and dema-
gogue, which was spelled "demmygog."This thinned the rank oa the side
of the platform very decidedly, and theI'utversalists began to tremble for theirown salvation. At this point one of theirnumber created a sensation by thunderingout "assassin," and then looking almost as
scared as if he had Wen one. Encyclical,ethereal, carom and surveillance also prov-
ed fatal to the Tufts and the I of Tfloundered on transiently, demoniac-
al, eidolon, newel, ratiocination, pyramid-al and flagellate. The words Ix.'Uj-intt-
halibut, fascinating, reminiscences and sen-
tient brought the nnmWr of Tuftoniansdown to twenty, against over thirtytheir opponents. Patchouli, and tendin-
ous proved fatal to on both sides.Tutts then missed trisyllable, exhilaration,ciliary, and Wtel, aud the other side failedon imbruing and pharmaceutist "Xow,"said Mr. Lincoln, "we will Wgin to givesome hard words," and be proceeded togive oat polonaise, pompadour, tulle,ricAus, taNier, tnatelasse, all Frenchdressmaking which naturally con-
quered nearly all the remaining spellers,until at last some one protested, thejudges decided to rule French words outTufts then went down on "coercion." andthe Technological youths slipped np on"felloe," "giaour," and "cicisbeo." "Siri-asis- "
was missed by four on each side, andunendurable to her who nnmWrof the Institute students
down and ont in rapid succession on woad,yataghan, scebaceons and sechium, whichbrought down eleven, and was finally
to pav to an uncle of correctly by a Tufts man amidhis had immigrated great applause. van-earlie-
and now had mill, good the last representative of Tuftsframe family, lived College, Mr. E. and left dozeneighteen miles in Iowa. She survivors on the opposing side. The fol-e-d
remaining but few days in fani- - lowing euphonious were ontBji which strange to her, and unlike im Liqueur, tachygraphy, piel, tael,
; strainDolly's no
to rest alienshe
of ownthe she ele- -
week.
gave
table seeyear.
hishave and
twr
undershe of
under thecould rise
She
ot
ami
hard,$300
to
on
they
his
their betbad
are
they
of
ofto
which down
Tufts
side,boys
of
andterms,
and
andaway,
psychomachy, bonrse, boyau, gout, slougheyre, eyot, taille, wassail, ghyll, noyau,melee, meerschaum, daguerreotype, ceruse,tige, numismatics, pbilopena, pachydac-tylou- s,
padar, pianissimo, and euphony.The five prizes were awarded as follows :
ether, had fatal First, Dictionary, two
wanted
wont
gantly bound volumes, Mr. S. G. Stone, ot
The Charlestown, formerly a teacher; second,w orcester s Unabridged Dictionary, Mr.C. E. Miller, '78, of the Institute of Tech-
nology ; third, Jerusalem in Her Grand-eur," a steel engraving framed, Mr.Charles H, Waite, '76 of the Insittute ofTechnology ; fourth, original pastel draw-ing of fruit, Mr. W. H. Burditt, Principalof the Weymouth Grammar School ; fifth,complete edition of Shakspeare, Mr. B. L.Beale, '75, of the Institute of Technology.
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proaoaaeed raeorable. bat Bishop Soale'e Linimentwas reeom mended to ate. I tried it. And it completelycared me. Toa ought to let everybody know whatBitbop Scale's Liniment will do ; it it tka baat thingia tb wjrid." Anotker, "I bad a very sever attackof sciatica ; waa aader my physician's car for a loaftime, aitkaat any bataerat. I laaJly asked Dr.promieeat physician, if be eoald car as. Ha taidhe thought he eoald. I told bim I woald pat my timeagainst kia ; if be eared aa I woald give his ata. ifnot eared, we vera to qo.it even. He tnd It, tadtaally gave a up as incurable. I than tried Bishop.jle end in fix weeks was entirely cured.I waat six bottles to give to my friends.""I bad a very ferer. Attack of sciatica ; waa aaderay pkjfirien'f ear for months ; ay lag had becomealmost osebta. My physician taally told me b, eoaldaot heap as, aad advised a to at Bakoa rfawl'.Liniment, as o had beard ot remarksbl caret by it;I triad it, aad aaa completely eared by it. Mr chvsi- -etao Aays it ia a woaderfal madieiae." Aaotbr."Myw.fe had been eoniad to bar bed f ,r a loag tiae, withpiaal aoaplaiat. Tha phyiiciaa eoald aot kelp bar.
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bare vara plasters for a long time. Bitbop Soala'tLin rm eat was recommended to me ; I Mai it, aad ayback a aa strong aa ever.!' A Bother. "I bar kasaa great sufferer froa aearalgia. Baaop Soaslea Liavimsmt was raooameaead to as ; I aaad tt aad it aasradaaa. While I aa writiag tkit, letters hare t ms iafroa Xew York State aad free Mas, spakuz ialb higbMt Lara, af Bishop Soals's Li.iaseitT
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