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The Boxtaoldi Statuela addition to the full account Riven in
IxsiuwSs paper of this crandwutt wwinthe followttg report of the unveiling of
the status on tho SSth of October lastThe ceremonies at the unveil ink were sim¬
ple sad the siidresses both there and at thefestivities in honor of our foreign guestsorere m cood taste sensible thoughtful anatree as a rule irom the enosiveness andsentimentality for which such an occasionmight oifer someeicase Count FerdinanddeLessepsspoebriedy but eifectivelv prais ¬
ing especially the American go ahead andendinj by inviting the assembly to meet himat no distant date to celebrate at Panama
a nets-- conquest of peace An account of theobject and history of the statue by Mr Evartsos followed by the actual unveiling of theface by AL Rutholdi and that by thunder ofsalutes from batteries ships troops whistlesand bonds When it subsided PresidentCleveland accepted the completed work ofait in behalf of the Toiled States in a Tewwell chosen and polished sentences
The commemoration address tho princi ¬
pal oratorical edort of the day was by MrChauneey M Depew The speaker demon¬
strated that his talent as an orator is by nouseans confined to the after dinner speakingin which he has made so many clever suc¬
cesses His address was dipmtlisi stronnand earnest He told the story of the Frenchjuimuce wunKeen appreciation or
and chivalry sketched in rapid andgraphic sentences the spread of the gospelof liberty in France and America traced theprogress of democracy and in the followingsentences in hi peroration showed thenoble symbolism of the Statue of Liberty
Higher than the monument in TrafalgarSquare which commemorates the victories ofKeisonon the sen higher than the ColumnVendoiae which perpetuates the triumphs ofXapoJeoa on tee land higher than thetoners of the Brooklyn Bridge which exhibitthe latest and grandest results of scienceinvention and industrial progress thisStatue of Libertr rise toward the heavens toillustrate an idea which nerved the SCO atThermopvfce and armed the 10000 at Mar-athon which drove Tarquin from ltome andaimed the arrow of Tell which charged withCromwell and his Ironsides and accompaniedSidney to the block which fired the farmersgun at Lexington and razed the Bastile inParis which inspired the charter in thecabin of the Mayflower1 and the Declarationof Independence from the Continental Con-gress
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It means that with the abolition of pri-vileges
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to the few and the enfranchisementof the individual the equality of all menbefore the law and nuiversil suffrage theballot secure from fraud and the voter fromintimidation the press free and educationfurnished by the State for all liberty ofworship and free speech the right to riseand an equal opportunity for honor andfortune the problems of labor and capitalof social regeneration and moral growth ofproperty and povertv will work themselvesout under the benign influence of enlightenedlaw making and law abiding liberty withoutthe aid of kings and armies or of Anarchistsand bombs7
j Surgeons Report Queens HospitalDr Robert McKibbiits Beport for the
quarter ending Nor 30 is appended Itsbocld haTe appeared in last TuesdaysGazette but was uamtentioaally omitted
HosoLCtc November 30 1 SSGTo the Trustees ofihe Qoeens Hospital
Gentlemec I barretbe honor to submit tbefollowing report for the quarter endingNovember 30 16
Tbe totaLnetntk r of patients at present inthe Hospital is 45 viz 30 Hawaiian 11males S females 7 Chinese and 18 of othernationalities -- 4 paying
The number of admissioos during thequarter was 110 viz 26 Hawaiians 1Gmales 10 females 34 Chinese S Japaneseand 42 of other nationalities
Discharged 10S viz 24 Hawaiians ISmales 6 females 33 Chinese 10 Japaneseand 33 of other nationalities
Deaths 13 viz 2 Hawaiians 1 male 1female 5 Chinese 2 Japanese and 6 of othernationalities
The causes of death were as followsBeriberi 3 cancer of stomach 1 collapse 1consumption a disease of heart 3 suicide 1pyaemia L
The highest number of indoor patientswas GS lowest 44 daily average 53
Number of prescriptions 1600 Calls atthe dispensary 253 The number of patientstreated at the Hospital was as follows Sep-tember
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111 October SJ November 73Ilespectfully submitted
KogzET McKtbeis
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Tbe following are some particulars of theproposed Pacific Cable The company hasbecB already formed The estimated cost 13
JKJ00 total annual subsidy 100000all tbe lines of tbe Canadian Government tobe used free to be constructed in tbe follow-ing
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sections The firs will be from Brisbaneortoree part of New South Wales to tbeNorth Cape of --tew Zealand a distance ofL5R0 knots the second from the North Capeto Fiji L240 knots the third to FanningIsland 2270 knots tbe fourth to one of tbeSandwich Islands L2G0 knots the fifth toYaneosrers Island 2730 knots and the sixtbaero tbe Island aud the Straits of Georgiato Vaicoover City on the Pacific Coast theterminus of the Canadian Pacific railway1CR mile totl length 6000 miles TheMackav Bennet cable across tbe Atlantic willtransmit at 4da word and the total charge
t from Vancouver City to Loudon will be IsId it is expected that the Imperial Gor
1 erxratat will find half tbe subsidy the Acs--trallan Colonies tbe other half The maximum charge for Press messages to be 2s andordinary messages U a word
A High License CatechismThe following is inrted at the request of
the Womans Chriian lemperance UnionQ What 13 high licenseA It is alaw which for a stipulated sum
not Itss thanlCOQ per annum authorizesthf rnm sHer to manufactnre drunkards
Q What raw material does tbe rum selleruse in coca a mauuiactcrer
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yoursB What benefit in to be derived from a
bigh license lawA It will elevate the businessQ What businessA Tbe business of making drunkardsO How does it propose to do thisA By chuUing up tbe deadfalls and reii
j dering the palace saloons man attractivei Q What is tbe difference between a deadI fall and a palace saloon
A A palace saloon where the boys taketheir firat I as in crime tbe deadfall iswhere they graduate
Q Who are m favor of high license lawsI A AH tbe far seeing ruia jelters thej whiskey politicians and a great many strong
temperance men includibzeome pastordeacons and members of leading churchessome editors of religious newspapers andsome prominent wbiseej-atid-wat- er temper-ance
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menQ Who are opposed to itA The cranky ProbjbitionutQ What is toe difference between a Pro¬
hibitionist and a Hsgk LicraUt
i WHOLE No 1148
A A High Lieeniist belits In nalUnawhiskey into a boy through a 1000 funneland then putting tho boy into the guttarthe Frohibitiouist believes in putting thewhiskfy into tho cutter and saving tho boyCultfiirirt IaiVy
The Contempt CawAt 10 a m on Saturday argumont was
heard before the full bench of tho SupremeCourt why tha rnlo applied for by MessrsAsnioru it Asntora on oenauot jxi voujrdon against Messrs H M Whitney man-ager
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and Alatau T Atkinson editor of thoGalette should not issue Tho Gazette wasnot represented by counsel
Mr Clarence W Ash ford prefaced tho pro¬
ceedings by a few complimentary remarksmade to tho newly constituted bench whichthen sat for the first timo in iu present formHe then read the petition and article com-plained
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ofMr Atkinson then rose and said that ho
desired to give an explanation as to how itwas the paragraph was published He Btatedthat on December 2LM a paragraph appearedin the ItuUttiH relative to the same case asthat referred to in the paragraph complainedof On the following dty there was a para-graph
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lating to tho same circumstances In conse-quence
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of these two paragraphs they hadinstructed their reporter to make iuquines asto the case
Mr Atkinson then read tho statement ofthe IiHlUtm discribing tbe the circumstancesof the arrest of Mr Congdon As he hadstid they instructed their reporter to findout what facts be could about tho matterTho reporter applied to Messrs SchaeferCo who substantially gave tha informationpublished in the Gazstxe After the para-graph
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was written a proof was submitted toMessrs Schaefer A Co They had partly beeninduced to speak to tint firm by lue publica-tion
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of the paragraph in the Herald whichanimadverted upon anyone who mterferredwith people leaving the Kingdom That wasthe whole of their position They certainlynever intended any contempt of Court andwere not aware tint anv had occurred Be-
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this rule was applied for he had met MrAshford who bad told him that perhaps theseproceedings would be taken and he thospeakerithen offered to publish anything inthe newspaper which would express Mr Ashfords side of the case and said that if anywrong had been done he would only be toohappy to make it right That he thoughtwas all they had to say in their defense
Mr Ashford openiug tbe argumentexpressly disclaimed iny desire for the infliction ofa severe penalty or in fact any penaltyThe question was a comparatively new onein this Court He did not know of anothercase of the kind haviug reached the Court inbanco There had been one arising out ofthe publication by Mr Thrum of evidencegiven ex parte but no penalty was inflictedThe other case was against Mr Lyons atthe time manager of the Adrernser whoknew very little about the matter personallyIn that case the Chief Justice inflicted apenalty of 50 The object of the presentbroceedings was simply to obtain a judicialrnle upon the point and to ascertain whetherthenewspipers of the country nonld be per-mitted
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to publish comments and partisanstatements upon cases which weresub judiceHe thought it was universally held that anypublication reflecting or which had a ten-dency
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to reflect or which was calculated toreflect upon a party to a case pending wascontempt of Court
Mr Ashford then oited a number of casesillustrating the liw of contempt in the TciiedStates and in England He admitted thatMr Atkinson bad made him the offer re-ferred
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to but he did not accapt that offerbecause he objected to the primary tri il ofsaofa cases taking place in the press not th itthey had an v vindictive feeling He c Wiruedthat the power was inherent in this Court
Mr H M Whitney then addressed theCourt and said that he desired to y a fewwords in addition to what has been said byhis associate in charge of the Gazette Hebad been connected with the press in this cityfor over thirty years as editor or publisherand during this period it had always been hisaim to avoid unnecessary provocation andthi3 was tbe first titm- - that he had been sum-moned
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into Court to answer for anythingsaid in the paper published by him It hasalways been his aim in conducting a pap9rto state only facts and he bad so instrcctedhis reporters to obtain the facts and adhereto them His long experience has Lincht himthat there are in every dispute two sides oneor the other of which often seeks tosuporessthe truth After tbe publication in this caseappeared in tho dailies and evidently some-what
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exparte a statement was obtained fromthe agenU of the vessel who were conversantwith all tbe facts and this was published Itwa3 then and is now believed by him tc xbeen a true report of the case There w smalice indulged in nor any purpose to tateanything but the truth If however tihave erred in the publication of thefacK indby o doing committed a contempt of r rthe for one was ready and no doubt hi -date would join him in apologizing u B
CourtThe Hon Paul Neumann thenbriefH id
dressed tbe Court Mr Justice MoCnilyasked some questions relative to points inMr Asbfords argument especially with re-ference
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to tbe title of tbe piece complainedof The Other Side bf the Case
Mr Ashford then cited the law of libel andthought it explained or illustrated tbe law ofcontempt
The Court reserved its decision
Monthly Meeting of ikeTire Department
On Thursday evening the Board of Itepresentatives of the Honolulu Fire Departmentmet at tbe Bell Tower Chief Engineer Wil-son
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Fifteen delegates werepresent The Jubilee Committeeits final report viz
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Altaace from Jubilee Commtt e S4UttDrawn from Department Pood Hit 9G
Total jje3 ISIflSBVUSKXEXTi
Engine Cora piny Jo 1 3Engine Company Xo 3Volunteer of Enrlne Company NEngine Company So 4Engine Company No SyPacific Ifoe CompanyHook and Ladtler Cobidsdtlloreee for eerenil CompinlecIllaminatlnnfIncidental
Honolulu
presidingpresented
voatwou--S00VtOjwouHU03 00500
Total SS
A donation of 100 W the Departmentfunds was received from Engine CompanyNo 2 with thanks Medical attendance onJ L Bees of 7J0 was ordered paid
Foreman Boyd of Engine Company No 4asked for horses to take their engine to andfrom fires stating that tbe men were unableafter workifig hard to drag so bevy an engine from a fire
Engineer White corroborated this totement
Chief Engineer Wilson stated that Ichanged the working of the depart mens N
2 would be the working engine through itthe year owing to its being located -- rwhere horses could lxf readily had All tbscompanies had the right if they wished toengage horses to draw the engines bccafterafire
The Annual P irnoe was next in azttrForeman Norton moved it takr place Feb ¬
ruary 3dForeman lki tl moved the parade be held
February 12tb wbicb resulted in considerable dwcQiiion iho Utter motion finallyprevailed and tho J2h was named dstueutyafter which tbe Board adjourned
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3a OarsIn tbe newly pabiisbed xhukao of
Ooobt Yitztbxm of Etfead precis--e g vw of the hereditary charaMr
of tis rcoxiud fcee winch has afixwvL tiio Imperial Family of RussiaARxir onset the CnrPanlL lifevths inhappy mcMHirch hhuseli whowr Einrdenea In lH became salgeru sts of insanity Paul L had foursoas --Car AIranl L the GrandDob CorcsauTO Caar Nicholas Land the Grand Dob lOchael Everyone o them after he farty ftfth yearexhibited vndonbted signs of mnlderanesnent This was not folly discovered in the case of Nicholas Inutsi the CearV death An Englishpnysacaan however as Count Thzifctffisay had oocasian to notice the ap-pearance
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of t heredhary disease inshe Cxar as tarty as- - Jnhr 1SSS andhe then piedkted thattae noiarehhad roJ more than two years of lifein front of him He made the predicuo ir aletiertoLoidPalinerJtonu zl cw that it might hinder thewarl-i- - romphcatkms which werestrioruacto diafcnrb the peace ofEorv The count had no donbtlis f toe nr fever could have beena iyed for the space of two yearsuntil the half mad Caar was deadthousands on thousands of humanlrres would hat been saved It isfearful ro think that the weal of woeof coantlesf families may be thusKrT upon the will of a man whoif he were a private person would beploed under some decree of restraintas not responsible for his actionsThe Emperor 2choias died in Merckl5x about lour months earlier thantiif date predicted by the Englishphysician The Ooust appear tohave eo doubt that the Crimean Warsv f r as it depended upon Nicholaswa tht rash act of a ruler whose psychzL equipoise was disturbed thati t ssy m English who was actualIv iLiad None of the four sons ofFes I lives to be 60 years of agerL i t very one of them suffered fromc rt3 of the brain after reaching
- i year Alexander L died whenv i yrs-- oM a miserable man
nd despondent a PrinceM - ri has painted him in hisk - t wr portrait of that sovereign- vf ejosfnee His brother
- T d Duke Constanrine thought - s ifestrr insane gave frequents n f mental disturbance of whichl- - w Laaseif so painfully consciousa-- declare that he did not think
iul nt person to be enaustedwu iL- - reins of government If heLai become Caar he would probablynot Lave escaped the la of hiVbr L r and as it was he had to beLsro ted to the care of ins wife the
Pruews Lowiez who received similarvs ns to those which ase nven toap-y- -si in charge of a patient isrho
l rvcuttent msof insanity Hec ed jz ins fifty second year frosic nesu jd of the brain The GrandPdE- - was killed by a fall from MsL tts at the age of iony eJcht Somey ar afore Ids deadi he had exhibited
r- - f undoubted raeatal disease sot - of his physiciaas did not
L- - t---1 to declare dsat he was on thez - certain insanity
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Clerical Asecdetes
Lnl CuMen pronounced FatherBrke the prince of preachers
Lt hare also called m tbegood feSows- - Por he was a
z laisi and possessed a poweri
l rv Ttucb enabled nun to asy character he pleased He
rraud voice and could sin al a story and play a joee- -
e gonial humourist and eloquent- was one of the most humble
i cos of men who often spent- crd davs in oraver and acts of
K-- wv also a wit who could get a- rs-- from even a cbaaee aoquaintear- - Being a Dominican frhur hewer te tonsure that is a rim ofvr trscrdiag the head which iswin this exception closely shavenOre day in Ireland he visited bar-bel s shop andhad his toaure shavedAs he was leaving a swain was abouter ffcrm so set Ms hair dressed for avnlk withhis sweetheart -- TakeCrt L w you go in there or you maybe rrat ed barbarously aid thetinst- -
-- See what they havej cst d-t- - to me The youth staredsaw ue frhorn spot and walked away
scaivd that he was willing to takea levers walk with bis hair in thestate in which he kit home
Father Burke was riding one dayie IabLn on die top of an omnibusxi reading his breviary A theologi
ca pponent set on and thought toreed Father Tom a kcture -- TheL rvi tells us sir he said -- thatwL r we pray we should not be ast- - ypxrkes who love to pray inr c and as the corners of streets
tuvv might be seen by menS wben I pray I enter into myc - and when I haveshut the doorI rrcy r secret -- Yes repliedFs er Tm-- widwut Ki his eyes
tf ok - and then you come ont- - 7 of an omnibus aad tall everycr i about it
Partial Success
A 3-- ij woman nead the other day
t - N w York woman cured herLes- - a f running out at nights byr-- r r rm jilnn The idea was ag 1 She let her sister into thetl - zzA the sisters husband might
- e sen sneaking into id outf a v --j j a ijp evening houre f the E aghbors got hold of it
ax 1 s e- - one wrote to the husbandBtivErr As a friend I would advise
j t watch your wise I His wifessvr Et-- bod of suspBaon in his eyeszj w hugely pleased She sold
--j strf-- and there was great esekIte ler told her husband andLs rrd his les aad exclaimed-- He Lc ha Tvevegot him on thercr TLe other night the husbandwee --Et as usual Tise brother-in-Is- w
isgEed Mmself and went over
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a - 1 - aV h Jk1 V iVHe was just nivHinhngthe sejs Tshona horsevrhip becan to play over andaround him and as he started to runhe was knocked down and stepped on i
and wafted over mtfil he scarcely hadthe strength left to climb out thevard m front of a Xo 9 boot Theiujnred husband then entered thehouse and broke up seven hundreddollars worth of furniture and destroyed jewellery and dresses costingas nuiehmore His wife had to exJain the plot in order to save herife but that didnt restore the gtxxis
nor ileal the brother-in-la- w s brnistsIt is very quiet down there now Thehusband goes out onic3its as usualand the Sew York idea has beescoated over with tar and buried iathe backyard until vaulted
Barmen invariably jake the oppositeview of everything
The other day Mr Gallagher wasin a city saloon and tipped his chairback and went over and jammed Tiishead and was considerably hurt Theincident annoved him and the barman said he hadnt onsrht to swearballagner said that under the lnnuence of sudden pain five men out ofsis would swear
Tbe barman would not believe itstwI ha rcTilf vc k tar
Tllflll KM ttw Iitcr-- frlllTlr rnftT T
ordinary brick sad heated it fearfollyhot andnhwed it oa the marble bar rnPUXow a brick doesenrt show heat and i J wuuuwtherefore it vras not surprising thatwhen Mir Guh came in sad saw thebrick on the bar he should pkk itupHe however showed no to
j pot it into Jus nocset or do anytiimsrelse with it He laid Itdown and made frantic Gestures and
I said a number of wieked things j
Then in came a butcher who alsolacked up the brick and laid it down I
I Herlooked around savagely and after I
freeing his mind of some unholy sen- -timents said he hoped he shouldnt l
see anybody iauch as he preferred I
not to be under the necessity of com- -
mitting murderThenext victim was a German and
he spoke every word of English heknew and two thirds of what he remarked would have been improper ina Sunday schooL He joined Gun andthe butcher in sucking his fingers arsdwatching for the nextman
He came in the form of a prominentpolitician and as he pbeed the brickupon the bar his language soundedlike after election talk
The barman beeaa to be nervous but the next prancedabout aad wildly waived his handswithout saying a word It appearedthe he was s dumb man
The nest would decide the bet Hewas a young man from the countryaad didnt look like a talkative chspbut when he got hold ofjaw seemed to become loose and the i
way he even shocked aparrot and tae butcher said hed give i
a aver if he could like thatGrtdlac aer hsd tvon He arwo snd Is all other ers
explained the ansir The six headedby the young man from the countrystarted for him as oae man Theypulled him over the place Theybrushed the ceiling with hire usedhim as a foot ball threw him downthe cellar tore Ms clothes ofil andmate iim irud wafer
They said they wanted to see if itwould make him swear
It did
tTtTimn Ixtile- -
The United States Consul at Mexicofibre
rrom the lechngilla is becoming morewidelv in Eurooe and Ameriea l
certain
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of for Ixiie is tiai offrom as raw
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Kwong Hang Co
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SILKS SATINSIX VLL JAIS- - ASP COLORS
No 1 Manila Cigars
Choice Crop of Tea
Gamphor Trunks
No 1
ALSO A TCIX IXSS OF
PhinDCD RnnricI
disposition
immediately
maninerely
thatbricklus
blasphemed
bClTABLS
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
COR MEEK AND HOTEL STSt s- -
TUr rnV Striped GoalBacs 26x34iJJ Fine Kice Bags 20s35
Water Tube Boiler
vmaKmamaaT 15JJH rki-lS--
talksuperceding Mcamuojr
BECAUSE ISJIOKEEconomical of Fuel
Xess Liable toEasier of
A2TD COST XO MOKE I
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W E KooluluSa r- Ajct Hini I Iand
j LUCASx j i nuwrites that the which bUll LfciULUr diiU DUliUKI
knownmanufacture
brushes ropescors Steam MHIS
also empkyed with sue--
cess fabrication imitation Esplanade HonoluluBrussels carpet imitation
hog bristles Xaacfre zuexported only Bracketsabre no factories ilex- -
msnnfronf WIHUUWThe extracted
lecLuguilis plantmountainous regions
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Hawaiian Hotel StablesSPAYING CATTLE
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carpets Pianlfg
brushesiTexico Mouldings
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Blinds Sashes DoorsAa ili Hsii or Woodwork Fisiii
of lrii5 a4 w5b Morticfi ad TsatiaORDERS PROMPTLY ATTFNDED TO
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Chas Gray Co i W Rawlins
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arhe Bssaei acoarteeim aaace of
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Ht jit KcsiTt br h Iron Ships JnpitfrCktltrna aad other YeeU direct
frofci LocdoB
Tlie Eollowiiig Goods
VELVET PILE
CENTRE RUGS AvTD MAySi
j Blue Striped Sugar 20x36
DfiDPnPtf TwiHedandUHUuUUUKMILUUAj
HOHOlUlU
NTERPRISgMILL
CONSOLIDATED
TheoHBaviesCo
Bags
Hessian Filter Press Bags 22s3GHessian and Burlap Rolls
WHITES PORTLAND CEDENT
Johnsons CementSquare aud Arch Fire Brick
Liverpool EonIi SaltLiverpool Bock Salt
j EsrlishBeltiD 3tol2iuwideI Helvete Belting 3in wide
CORRUGATED IROH ROOFING
YELLOW SHEATHING AND
NAILS
STEEL JBAILS14lb with Bolts Fish Plates and
Spikes
Iron BedsteadsTea Kettles and Sauce Pjns
Sheet Lead I 3 4 and 61bTin Plates 20xl4in
Sheet Zinc So and Soz
Hubbucks Genuine While Lead
ubboebs Pale Boiled Linseed OilRaw Linseed Oil and Turpentine
Fence Wire No 4 5 and 6Staples for the same
SADDLES LADIES AND GENTS
Bridles Spurs Etc Rubber Coats aadLecpngs Bed and Horse
AMERICAN ENGLISH AND HA-
WAIIAN¬
FLAGS
A FULL LINE OF
ENGLISH GROCERIES
ENGLISH COTTONS
DRESS GOODS
LACE RIBBON c
for Gossayes
BLUE MOTTLED AND SOAPS
5 PLANTATION SUPPLIES
everj opportunity from California
HayBarleyOatsWheatBranPotatoes
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in
Portland
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Blankets
Agents
PALE
OnionsBreadSalmonPorkCodfishCbeese Etc
by
Canned Goods of all Description
Horace Davis Cos Golden GaieEI Dorailo Merchant andPaci5c Flonrs
Salinas fils Drifted Snow FlonrStockton Mills i Crown Flonr
A Fall Line of
California GroceriesAMERICAN DENIMS COTTON TIOK
INP PELNTS AND DRY GOODS
Of Every Description
PLANTATION BOOTS AND SHOES
HARDWARE
CROCKERY
GLASSWABE
t A Special Assortment of FLOOR
OIL CLOTHS In Virions Widths ardDesigns I141 3m
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Central 3ocrriscmitsj general
Co San Jose Cai
PlrM ltl Hw KXKUlo frll lhThe sx lUrr ot hc Wrtxrrrr vmaim IN
H- - VV Smltli Ar Cos Thistle Dcir WhiskeyCoiites Cos IMymouth Gin
J J SIelclttVs KlcpIiant inJ IVllisons 7-- mill llrntuljUil am
THE TRUTH MUST BE TOLD I
IS TKUE TJJAT
Mtt telrretrnl from tlio Coat vrtth a well selected tock of all klml of TlMMMINCsADDLK nLAKKTS lVlMlOBESana a great variety of articles the like ot which bit nov r h
fat ben en hereIt Is txno that CliarlcsHaauaier will jell iRcabovftosethpf with hi own mamifactrm
of SiQdlf j ad Harnces at prices that aro bonml to fult lMxly
It is trnotlxat Charles Hamtacrstip r Utm Isxo wpII known allcrcr tl i hrdoai for both qnality and chramp that there is no need for pralMng It hare
It istrtio that owners of Howes cannot aflonl to yas MlAllIKS 1IAMMKH S wtthont - i t fc
n to see the ioed wotk and prices
9nOXT KOKGKT TUK OM sT01in COllXER TOUT AXU KING STJIKETs litJB
I8m CHARLES HAMMER Proprlotor
and
No IS 33Havinc enltrRtd and renovated their Storo and roplenished their Stock aro now fnlly
prepared to supply all goods in thfeir line nt the Lowest Market Kates
n if
Special attention is called to this extra qnality of GIN beinp their own anda superior quality
OFAnd all the Best Brands of BEEK ALE and PORTER alwavs in stock ALSO
Genuine LOUIS KODEREU Sweet in quarts and pints
Etc Etc
3 Island orders promptly attended to tad Goods carefully packed for shipment
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Fredericksburg Brewing
FEEETB PEACOCK saeSSS5cXT
CHARLES E2CL3MikflESIf
LOVEJOY COWine Spirit Merchants
utiitl0tlx SS-tT-e-ot
RIOiYIAIL CILIUIB CHINimportation
AFTJ3LI ASSORTMENT CALIFORNIA W3INES
Champagne
Cordials Liqueurs Bitters
TEiEFHOlSi iroWHOLESALE RETAIL
ruggists Tobacconists
109 DF OIFLT SllJbLE33E3i7
TELEPHONE 49 both companies iTELPHQNE 4
MANUFACTURERS OF
Ginger Ale Soda Water Lemonade
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37 Hotel St Telephone 713 Mutual
NEW GOODS BY LATE ARRIVALSFltOlI- -
San Francisco New York and EnglandEECEIVED
CASTLE COOKEGosu1liDeVforbT I515 rm abOTe p0rU ad to be nt LOWEST IUTESr
Plantations Country Stores or Families
called6 ntfC8 With to purchasera Attentou ia
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Placet Jr Case Knives jnade ofbetfteelzmiuf me aau ncc
URtter- - Leather Beltininch Ox Totes O Bowcuarrowinch
abox
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fnnnp T1n Horse HoeJiauocc lcK Hoe tVr oryioe
I2rrh ir rnanaie Baldwin FeedASfiSiiSl Ht Hi ndsoapstoneand bteam Pirtin mil Jit-rurKE-iS- Anvils CanalBabbet Jletai Lace Lealherand Mr Si ttV0D0r sean Paekine
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DISSTONS CELEBRATED SAT7S AND FILES SIZESapear Jacksons and Stnbbs xile tnr r
Latest Improvements in Shelf Hardwarein OilBIakeMsnofactarin
HBbbactsBLOilatVtrTLowEatesHnblincLCoa Steam Fed IrVi aUn LisndKcdTJ9atJ Ztne Small
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PaintsPatent
aroiim ana aeael Urtlls Linen oheetin-- Mornnlto sia DlapLace Met Bine and ScarletAssortment ef WhitePlanele Also Flannel API
Staple Groceries Golden Gate Star and Superfine Flour-C-oicaWa Safaoa Bayo Bans Also Califoraia LimePorttendlwd HjdraalU Cetaeat
For Kerosene Oil we offer THE PALACE and guarantee cannot bebeat for qnality price also THE VULCAN good Oilabove test
WOODWARD SROWNS CELEBRATED PIANOS
The Cheapest Good Piano Nerr Havon Oran Co Parlon Organ
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roiarBBMe as ihsi of Williamn box ttaose red
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torrr Whv the fellowmost he mad I So tnsd replied
refuseshall be drewa pistol clapoed the
SeeiiKfthat alsohold horses he
svrord ¬
of the thief was obligedt STwl n rt tt-s- -
name is sop- - vr Tt ir iT ii - - m a aa w Dave beaa John Brace or VtB tV fc -
Mow Araoiieof thesttaas jQr me P - wt onlyia hfe career have bean jKirommytneiMls
f --siy assoeiased with Tut-- t 2tSSa to tus-o- r-e hisr ic by riis of acaon thai is to shfire robbery ike rest of the
t if N t t- - f i money he said was with his twoiJ wPs tAo were fnnher downtwo ma as --ven in the old- t - - r t - i - tti TIM Ynfifl jvr5fm inula rho ToJlrvvr 1
trYTar ILtfwWs and Vimicr K oJsaiOBnt and talo-n- away his pis--ir Him in ni Ilw Nm above CoasMxr are jet pa
- t1Tui5 ur uiMi vv rist ariat fc sad llrlek Baildliiliai Was born Of TPeli- - - y Rf inri ui oc 2IercIandle Wcd k
J- parems as Pbaainc in Tork npyflaeieXeTisoaInoBnigtheraPV nor eana ieavingius ntm irHL- the nr 1638 and kept at
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--- beenfm Whiu tW them who he nc
Lzc pasoo which ad toldiejn that their com- - jIttn Km usuuk LIJPlite Jus constant aimrro xt bis hie that
fs
t- - j
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of ochcr peopie ereepung 5UUBP P be meant to have a littk j
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FaUadelpaia
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approach xntiiis3tERCirAXDi5EtTBX- -
innaaiy pSft NorthernrfikftWi MeTed respecting
accoBDMiied
a y1iTr ccnaMBced his depreda- - yn aeann uus one ot the rob- -
it - vuamlmf x trf hk beE K veTison bat mssinc J1-- er was lOOndooi J0 J18 OOliet s oafawaWetenaf AJTA5GHK
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machine made wort is able to snpply to hiscastomersas heretofore a FIRST CLASS
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Gold Silver Nickel
AND
Rubber MountingsAud everj Is raade by Experienced
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the horse aboattbe neck and sirtb should besent to insure entire satisfaction as to anddurabilityeSIf anv does BOt please the buyer it
shall be replaced by Dew sd r the cashreturned
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and Material and guarantee to jdve sreater satisfaction than anythin that can be Imported fromthe Coast
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Whips Spurs Sponges
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Matches R R BarrowsCharcoal Irons
Ox Bows Grindstones
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i forrv pounds Ybv the-- fellowh cuobell mnst be mail I So niaa replied
Xevison that if you refuse youshall die And be thereupon drew
iha lives of tiiose scoundrels f Pol and dapped itto the rascals- n bygoae dates wtffe the terror brfS Seeing t T150 s0
bwses and that hetravellers and facetiously termed reincu nts of Qie road- - fw sfrib one i w1 V1 Het i F u lni
remarksble as tliat of WilliamfajNvTism bat whose real name is snp- -
tvl to have been John Brace orUrary More than one of the strange-- cients in his career have beenwisely associated with Richard Tur
Tit by writers of fiction that is tovet if w are to take the histories of
L two area as given in the old bootLives of the Most Notorious High ¬
waymen Bobbers and lEnrderersasat all approaching the truth
William Xevison was born of well- -
i- - do parents at PomfreL in York- -
0 hrt m the year 1G39 and kept at
h
Jin
arT age his criminal career may be-- aid to have commenced He thusvoeved the rudiments of a decent
5aeation for he was a boy of con- --- - j ratue talent i5at he appears to
-1 i -
been innatelv virions and to aer Benson quietlyto from childhood exhibited the
ttCizls passion which accompaniedlmz Through life his constant aimt ug to enrich himself at the ex-T-j- 2e
of other people not exceptingi- - own father
Aimam commenced his depreda--
- by stealing one of his fathersspoons bat he was iound out
I J his parent not liking to nog they himself requested the school
-- aster to do so Probably the pun- -
unT was tolerably severe Atj rau it kindled in the boys mind
desire to be revenged on hisi r and he spent a sleepless night
i rxdiug over his plan Theimaster had a favorite pony
t was kept in a paddock andAVIIiim- - scheme was to injure the
toacher by taking away this5 He therefore rose early in1 1 uioming moved qnickly in his
closet stole nis keys andha- - ng supplied himself with cash toih amount of 10 and a saddle andw A ari lwi tnnr fmm Vn c
stable hastened the men his profes- -
paddock bridled the - i- -
t n- - it was with sexpony ana tnen roae on at iuii speeatowards Landon History does notssy what halts he made on the roadbut at all events he reached the
JK capital at last after for fear of de¬
tection catting throat of thepoor a mile or two short ofLis destination This act was periiaps the most cruel of all he evercommitted as a youth In LondonLt- - changed his and there suc¬
ceeded in obtaining employment of a1 rewer Although compelled for a
hile to be industrious in order toobtain the necessaries of lifeWilliamsmnd was always on the stretch to
ect some more expeditious modef aco airing money than ihe simpleL- - of waiting for his pay
to 1 PniIberfor before advice
-
One how- - Jewstime afterwards
whenUea
of greathe liad evisonopeueua v
desks and helped to about300 Then waiting to dis ¬
cover who would be thetheft when became knownhe sailed for Holland He was nowprobahhj verging a manalthough the story of his life fromwhieh 1 extract ihe present accountgiven in old book have just
mentioned silent as todates
Change of had no effect inchanging AYlUiams nature Throughhis instigation ihe daughter of arespectable citizen robbed her fatherof a large sum of money and a quan-tity
¬
and withEnglishman They were however
taken and committed toprjsoB and Xevison would certainlythem and have finished a shortbat villainous career had he not man¬
aged somehow other to effect anWith no small difficulty
under the command ofthe Doke of As a soldier he j
behaved well and even ac- -
ouired monev which might behis own but his dis- -
position and craving for wealth did j
permit to remain long withthe army He deserted went over toEngland purchased a horse and i
other AfArfvi i rU and commoneed depredations in a sys- - j
iecsaiic form His success as a highwayroan was every dayhe found means to his
and to his extravagsnee Xor would he unite with any j
other rascal who from selfish i
nnight to par--tioipete in Williams employmenL
One day Xevison whb went alsoby the name of Johnson whileooaring about in search of a prize
him to proceed on Ins way for thatihe road was beset by highwaymenithree of whom plunderedabout hau-a-mil- e taking fromthem Turn back with mexeplied and my life to
Ill make the returnvon your monev This thev con
uie uiieves --xevison i
nwi i 4 lk t j 11Uiuci mitt wuuuium vu uaa ntuethey were while he rode up to theman said he to him by
garb and the
-- t2P5 tfle
e you should a man Pm look- -after and if so mv business is
to tell you that youve borrcis of two or my fnenidesire me von
jsad wnich tefore we part just
niliiiiMBttBTi i
tol of his own the thief was obligedto yield and owned that his life wasatXevisons mercy 4I dont wantyour life replied Xevison but only
money you took from my friendsThe was obliged to disgorge hisshare of the robbery tho rest themoney he said was with his twocompanions who fitrther downthe road Xevison made the fellowdismount and taking awav his pis- -iui iaL mm in cuarge oi uie coun-trymen
¬
who by this time had comeup while he Xevison mountingcaptives horse and leaving his ownwith the men galloped after theother scoundrels He soon came upwith them for they mistaking him atfirst for their campanion stopped assoon as they saw him approach Itwas in the middle of a common andP aar
ver
h
of
40
uuueceivea mom respecting wno hewas and told them that their com- -rade had sent him for ransome ofhis life adding that if theyto stump up he meant to have a littledispute with them at sword and pis-tol
¬
On hearing this one of the rob-bers
¬
fired at evison but massinghis aim received Williams bullet
the shoulder which disabledhim highwayman was then onthe point of shooting other but
called for quarter and the affairended in tiiair both delivering up
i their money on Xevisons promisingto send them their comrade Hetook from them 150 rode back to
I the countrymen and released theirprisoner telling them while he
j restored to their 40 to bemore careful oi it in future and notto show themselves suchthey had been by surrending a largesum on such easy terms
Lawless as he was there appealsto have been some good inXevisons character which were
fathers he to ntinS ofsaddled -
t always tender the fair
theanimal
name
annual
and bountiful to the poor He was atrue loyalist so far as he wouldnever levy a contribution from aroyalist
remarkable highway rob-beries
¬
committed by 2sevison arerecorded in his history and there
doubtless a host of otherslesser importance of which we haveno One day or perhapsratner one nigiitj ne stopped the car--riage lender i co
to lT Ant thc awaitan islandsBixt- - of jrold But such a
sum not satisfyingfrightened the Jew into drawingbill upon sight for 500 on a lawyerand then leaving his victim on ihe
uonQoulongme S e U cashed any
LJ
for
woerj reacaeo uier -- access eveningbrewers was drunk Sl Some he
3 a graoer ot iiou aP in the WUliam touei1
wh watching him found uc ct aui4ia uienljan opp nunitv of robbins him his aPPe11 with the
ni fh0succe5S had aItrs wiiu wiucn liehimself
withoutblamed for
the fact
into young
the Iis generally
climate
jewels eloped the
porsaed
there
oreseape he
Yorkhimself
somecalled restless
not him
his
replenishcoders nourish
aoaves feel J
hadoff
William arascals
uiTn
Sirvour color vour
be
iy to demand
flt
thethief
were
the
therefused
Ourthe
he
them
cowards
points
inmostand
were
he
office
uncommon
Several
account
paltry William
made up his mind to retire frombusiness Singular as it may appear he actually carried out hisresolution at least for a time Hereturned home and was joyfully re-ceived
¬
by his father who it may behoped had not heard of all his sons
i exploits during uie seven or eijmtyears he had been absent fromparental roof indeed he had longbeen accounted dead Xevison re-mained
¬
with his father until the oldmans death living soberly and hon-estly
¬
as if no act infamy had eversullied his reputation TJpon thedeath of his father however he re-turned
¬
to his former cources and in ashort time his name was a terror toevery traveller on the road To suchan extent did he his plans thatcarriers and drovers who frequentedthat road willingly agreed to leavecertain sums at such places as hechose to appoint to prevent theirbeing stripped by him of all they
listed into a regiment of English Possessedvolunteers
disposedlucrative
H DAYIs
To le continued
WILDER
DAVIS WILDERNo 5 Fort Street Honolulu H I
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fresh Roll ButterFruits Provisions
ET EVERT STEAMER FROM THE COAST
OUR ICE HOUSE GOODS
-- - SFECIATiTYjnet two countrvmen who informed Orders for Families and Plantations filled
that it thcare PO Box 435him was very dangerous for
farthing
xnen
through
the
AT THE CLUB HOUSEDining Rooms
lYLXCOLX BLOCK ICCSG STTHE rOLXOWING IHSHE5 XAT EE AT
all hoccs or the datsented to do and all three rode in Broiled Chicken Broiled Fishcompany until they came in sight ofone
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Tender Loin Steak OysterStew Rib Mutton Chops
Ham and EggsMackerel
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EXECUTEDi i tAZETTE
mmiamesmmKS --i mrm 1 n mm jmu
UATTAIIAy GAZETTE TCESDAY JANC vRT 11 1SS7
Ihisunmrc Notices
Philadelphia Board of Vndcnvriters
0 BREWER COfor the Ilavrnilnn IslnntlsAGEXTS
Boston Board of UnderwritersA GEXTS Tor tlic Hawaiian Islamici iaiy brewer co
F A SCIUEFERAent of Bremen Board or Undcnvrilcrs
Asent of Dresden Board of UnderwritersAcnt of Vienna Board of Underwriters
Claims against Insurance Companies withinthe jnrtjdiction of the above of Underwriters will have Jo be certified to by the aboveAgent to make them valid HOIly
UA11IHKGH KREMKfFire Insurance Company
The under irnedhavin been appointed Agentsof the above Company are prepared insurerisks araiss fire on Stone and Brick Rnilillnc and on 3IerchnnUe storedon the most favoraolc tcrm For particulars
attheoSceof F ASCHAEFERfcCO10J5 ly
HAMBURG MAGDEBURGFire Insurance Company
OF HAMBURG
J tTXrniXiSMERCIIANIISKFCK- -
LJ ITCRE and Machinery Insured acainstFire on the riost favorable terms
A JVEGKK1M7 ly Agent for the Hawaiian Islands
ORIENTInsuranoo G o ra x ay
OF HARTFORD CONNECTICUT
CASH ASSETS JAN 1ST I8S4 - SI4II8944I
Take- - risks against Loss or Damare by Fireon BuihUnc Merchandise Machinery and Fumitarc favorable terms A JAEGER
UIO ly Arent for Hawaiian Island
WASHINGTONFIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
OF BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS
CO
Cash Assets Jan lsMSS4 S59555034
Takes Risks aninst Loss Damage bv FireBmldinss Merchandise Machinery and Furn ¬
iture favorable terms JAEGERlliUly Agent for Hawaiian Islands
The Hartford Fire Insurance Go
HARTFORP CONNECTICUT
Assets Jan 1 1ES5 44018S001- -
Havins established ajjency Honolulu forthe Hawaiian Inlands the undersigned pre ¬
pared accept risks against fire on Baildin jsMerchandise Furniture Machinery on the mostfavorable terms Losses prompilv adjusted andpayable here liEKUCK
6m Agent for the Hawaiian Islands
GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Tor Sea River Land TransportOF DRESDEN
Having established Agency Honolulu forthe Hawaiian Islands the undersigned GeneralAgents are authorized takeRisks against tho Danger of tlio Seas
AT THE
Reasonable Rates and on theMost Favorable Terms
of rich Jewish monev F- - A- - schaeferand compelled him hand him over 1Q9
pieces
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PRUSSIAN NATIONALxjvsxraa n tvce coairAsrr
OF STETTI- N-
E5lABU HE - - 1S4C
Capital Keichstunrk 900U000
The undersigned having been appointed agentof the above Company for the Hawaiian islandsi prepared to accept risks aeainst Fire onBuildings Furniture Merchandise FrodnceSugar Milltc on the most favorable terms
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAY¬
ABLE HEREII liTHMENSCIIIsKIDEU
HOT ly At Wilder Cos
Marine Insurance CompanyOF BERLIN
PORTUKTAGeneral Insurance Company
OF BERLIN
Th 2 above Insurance Companies have estab ¬
lished a General Agency here aud the under ¬
signed General Agents are authorized to takeRisks Hfrniust the Dangers oi thc Seas
at the Most Reasonable Rates nuil onlie Most Fn rorable Terms
1123 ly F A SCnAEFER CO General Acts
lfS FCi2sefv Vx1r
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INSURANCE C0MFANYmiwaiu n Mr1
CF LONDOKENaLANO
I CJSJe2Ei5Xz
50000001A JAEGER Agent forthe Hatrnl
The Liverpool London Globe
ENSURANCE COASSETS 31161000- - - -XET IXCOaLE - - - 9000000CLAIMS PAID - - - SS 714000
Have established au agency in Honolulu forj the Hawaiian Islands and the undersigned arei prepared to write risks againsti FIRE OX BUILDINGS
UERCHAJkDISE DWELLINGSOn favorabic terms Duelling Ittshs nl
I SecInlUj- - Detached dwellings and contentsj insured for n period ofthree years for two pre
miums in advance J osse promptly anjnstel aud iajnble her1125 6m BISHOP 4 CO
CASTLE COOKE
LIFE FIRE AND MARINE
Insuranco Agents-- AGEXTS roRTUE- -
New England Mutual Life Ins Co
OF BOSTON
Aetna Fire Insurance CompanyOF 5HTITFORD
Union Firo and Marine Ins Coi 1142 --OF SAN FRANCISCO - ly
itoiv----
Unsuramc Xotirrs
XiissJsiviaioe SotioeThe Agent for the British Koreijn Marine Insnrance Company Limited has received in
strnctions to Reduce tlio Rales of Instance between Honolnln and Torts in ihe Pacificand is now prepared to issne rolicie at thelowcstratcs with a special reduction on freichtper steamers THKO UDAVlKs
J 11C lr AgentHrit For Mar Ins Co Limited
ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT
Pacific Mutual Life Ins Co
OF CALIFORNIA
Vssets Dec 31st 1SS4 1203000
S Policies issued against Accident for oneday up to one year
S C WILDER Agont
Mutual Life Insurance Company--OF NEW YORK
ASSETS DEC SUt ItSJ - - - S103STB131
5S-- Folicics isned on the Life Termand Endowment Planlist ly S c
Life
WILDER AgentNorthern Assurance Company
ESTABLISHED 1836Accnninlated Funds 3000030- - - -
The acent of this Companv in Honolulu hasreceived instruction to
Reduco tlio Kates of Life InsuranceIn this conntry to a minimum rate without
any extra preminm for residecce in the HawaiianIslands
Amons the principal advanUce attachiu to aLife Policy in the NORTHERN attentionis specially drawn to the following
SURRENDER VALUES of Lapsed Policiesare held the dlsjtosal of the Assured for SisYears
IMMEDIATE PAYMENT of Claims withoutdeduction of discount
a
n
¬
p
i aabolition of on Foreicn i of reserve a full share of tho nrofitsad Residence TEEOHDAVrES li i i- - i n i i r
ll3m- - - t r iini nni inT- - nnmnp r Tiin nnn nr rt nnm n rt 11 i j iiriT ii uuuui vuu ui uuiiuu tuu urss to lnirouuco- - - t
THE PACIFIC MUTUAL
insurance CompanyOF CALIFORNIA
to call the particular attention of every ¬
body to their
Tontine Investment PoliciesWhich contain the Indisputable Clause
Xo Travel or ResidenceFree from Danger of Forfeiture
ALSO THE
Deposit Endowment PolicyAND THE
Mutual Investment Policy
This Is one of the most reliable Companiesextant has no superior and few equals Set ¬
tles all Olaims promptlv acts nonestly andfairly by ai
For further information write to or call onHOTlr R V LAINE
General Asenl for the Hawaiian Islands
TRANSFire
jujjiiwicu
Life
Restriction
insurance
ATLANTICCompany
-- OF HAMBUK- G-
Capila of the Co and Reserve Reichmirks 6000000
Capital their Re Insurance Compniesl0163000
Total Reichsmark 107610000
NORTH GERMANc
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Ire Insurance Company--OF UAMBCK- G-
Capital of the Co Reserve Reichs- -marks 8S300CO
Capital their Re Insurance Companies 35000000
Total Reichsmarks S20000
The tiudersiijned General Agents of the abovethree companies for tlio Hawaiian Inlands arcprepared to insure Buildings Furniture JMerchandise and Produce Machinery 4c alsoSujar and Rice Jlills and vessels in the har-bor
¬
asainstloss ordamae by fire on the mostfavorable terms HHACKFELD CO
1147 ly
THE EQUITABLE
Life Assurance Society- OF THE UNITED STATES
120 Broadway New YorkESTABLISHED IX 1S39J
Issues Policies on all th best Plans amongwhich are to be found many new departurescontaining features not yet in use in other com-panies
¬
aiming to tie comfort and security ofthe POLICY HOLDERS
This Company may be safely called the Pio- -neer in of the Insurance re- - bought the good andforms and forthis reason as well as many othersit now transacts the largest yearly business doneby any one company in the world Policiesare both
NON AHD WDISPUTABLE
Assets January 1 1SSG Gfi33S7 50Liabilities 4 per cent valuation 52691145 37 j
Scetlcs
SURPLUS on X Y Standard 4hi per centinterest 14332 40
Surplus over Liabilities on every standard ofvaluation larger than thai of other lifeassurance companyNew Assurance in 1S33 35011373 00Outstanding Assurance 33733S24G 00Total paid Policy holders in ls3 713SCS3 03Paid Policy holders since organiz-
ation¬
S S211173 63IxcoXE 16030053 13
EVERY POLICY BECOMES INCONTESTABLE
As soon as it has been three in force andit is a part of the written agreement that
evcryincontestable policy shall be paidwithout of interest imindiatt- -
y upon the receipt by the Societyof satisfactory pre of of death
Of 1043 death claims amounting to 3943852paid in lbso
432 were paid the xtry day proofs were re-
ceived¬
1MS253731 were paid within Z days after receipt
amount 2637 J833 within 10 days amount 301775910O3 GO days amount 37G04240 after GO da vs amount 31S53O0
So other Company cor show a Jltcord forPromplneti approaching that of the EQUIT-ABLE
Even the brief delays indicated above wereowingto the failure of claimant chiefly at re-
mote¬
points tu furnish promptly the requisitelegal release anil not Xo any lack of promplntuon Uie part of thc ocitty
CONTESTED CLAIMS NONEThc Society issues s plain and simple con-
tract¬
of Assurance free from burdensome andtechnical condition XOK FORFE1TABLE andINCONTESTABLE after three years
All Policies as soon as they hecome incontest-able
¬
are Ptyablc IJIMEDIATELT upon the re-ceipt
¬
of satisfcrtory proofs of death and withoutthe delay of sixty or ninety days nsnal withother companies
For pamphlets or fell particular apply to
AIEX J CARTWRIGHT1134y Agent Hawaiian Islands
tinebooka2vd jobttobkjl a the Hawaiian oazette omcE
MBfaauweigBuawmttfij wwtovs
104
3cui luncrtiscnicnts
DO YOUE SHOPPING At THE
POPULARFORT STUFKTFORT STREET
LLINERY HOUSE
S SACHSPROPRIETOR
Direct Importer Millinery Fancy Goods
Dry Goods and Gents Furnishing GoodsHEAD QUARTERS FOR
LACES AND EMBROIDERIESThe Millinery Department is Complete and
take the lead in Style and PricesLATEST STYLE HATS
N
and
we
RECEIVED3ml
insurance Notices
IUH
of
j i liable Life Assurance SocietyOF THE UNITED STATES
the beginning tho Equitable has been tho pioneer in all reformsaffecting ihe convenience and advantage of policy holders It wasthe first company to issue incontestable policies tho first to make such poli-cies payable immediately of after the delay of stipulated numberof months the first to simplify the policy and remove from thobusiness technical and confusing complications tho first to annlv thoTontine principle to life assurance tho first to issue rolicv ccaranteeinp
reactions Travel the payment tho entire and accumulatedriinnmrnn
Desire
FORFEITABLE
rebate
amount
withtn
the Semi Tontine policj in addition to all tho ultimate advantagesj secured under tho Tonhuo system is non forfeiting and has a surrender
value during its earlier yearsDaring the twenty six years and a half of its history if has
105000000 more of assurance than any other company during tho sameperiod
Xo other company has approached the Equitahle in the success achievedand surplus accumulated and the results of management in the past furnishthe best guarantee for the futureto intending assurants
o--Assets J anusiry 1 1SS5Liabilities t per cent raluirtiou- -
SurplusSurplus on X Y Standard U per cent
Assurance in 18S5Outstanding AssuranceTotal PaicrPolicyuolders in 1SS5Paid Policyholders since organizationIncome
Insurance Issued on all approved plans
3 CaLrt3ihLtllllly
Subscribed
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands
afajsuvanrc llaticcjs
U0HTH BEIUSH AND JIEHCAIiTILE
insurance CompanyOF
rOlOS AV1 CSIVBCIUiilESTABLISHED 1S03
Resocecesoptue Comimntas at Dec 31 1SSG
Authorized Capital TJE3C00C002
a
3 Paid ud4 Fire Fund Reserves as at 81st
f 1135
1
25000006U00
December 1SS5 lCSfl4185 LifeandJAnnnity Fund 42y24SS5 Revenue Fire Branch 1233327 Revenue Life Annuity Branches M0K1
ED HOFFSCHLAEGER CO10371y Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
FRED PHILPSuccessor to Peter Dalton
SADDLE HARNESSMANUFACTURER
92 KI2SG STREET IIOXOIUXTJBell Telephone No 111
IJes to inform his friends and the publicmost important j thathivinz will stock
any
years
l3
and
fixtures ofhis Dredeccssor he bespeaks a shareof the patronage of the public in Honolulu andthe Hawaiian Islands and that notwithstandingthe depression of trade and all the annoyancesthat the consumer has to submit to bv the intro- -duction of CHEAP IMPORTED HARNESS andmachiuc madeworkheisable to snpply to hiscustomers as ueretojorca ilKST ULiAMS
ijg Hand Made HarnessGuaranteed to give Satisfaction at a fur remu-
nerative¬
price He uses only the Best Materials in
Gold Silver Nickel
VS- D-
Rubber MountingsAnd every article Is made by Experienced
Workmen under bis personal supervisionIn ordering the above Harness thc measure
of the horse about the neck and girth should besent to insure entire satisfaction as to fit anddurability
ea If any article does not please the buyer itshall be replaced by new goods or the cashreturned
HE IMPORTS DIRECT
Sydney Saddlesmade tosnit the Islands
Double Plate Spring Bars and every improveruent andall Saddles purchased of him will berestnffed within six months free of charpc Hedpsires to inform Planters Teamsters andothers that
Cart Wagon and Plow HarnessCan be supplied here withbetter Workmanship
and 3Iaterial and guarantee to give greater satis-faction
¬
than anythin that can be imported fromthe Coast
A FULL LIXE OF
Whips Spurs Sponges
Chamois Combs
Oils and DressingsBrashes and every necessary for Stable use
alwars on handHWbat he sells he will warrant as repre- -
entedan would soonerlosea sale than misrepcsent an article 119 3m
POSTEHS PftOGKAJfJIES lIANfiKUS j
X isxpedltloasly Executed attceuczetteumce
JXnu luiicrUscmcnts
KOUT STREETFORT STREET
EVERY STEAMER
Fromsecurity
insteadcontract
which
written
interestXew
Especially
S GG553387 5052691148 37
13862239 13S 17495329 40J
96011378 0035733S21G 00
713SG89 05S8j211175 G31G590053 13
AlexC BREWER CO
rCA X
SESffia- -
OFFERS FOR SALE il
-- TO ARRIVE PER- -
3
BY
MARTHA DAVIS
NOW NEARLY DUE
White Oak Yellow Oak
Eastern AshWestern Ash
Hubs SpokesFelloes Bar Iron
KEROSENE OIL 150
Kerosene Oil 130 0
Spirits of TurpentineHatches R R Barrows
Charcoal IronsOx Bows Grindstones
HORSE SHOESHorse SlioeXails
Farmers BoilersOakum Cut Vails
Store Trucks
GR OCE R1ESCases MGal Gherkins
Cases Clam ChowderCases risli Chowder
Cases Tomato KetchupCases Clams Cs Mackerel
Tar Pitch
LIGHT HAND CARTS
Cotton I lickCommon Wood Seat Chairs
Gunny Bagsllnuuer Hose
Flax lacklncCanned Lobsters
C BREWER CO
QUEEN STREET1U7J
iiJiySAri ifFJAii Kjtr-fhai t
i
h
M
1
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fit
Ido
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I
LTJRlRnraw-w-- -
I
tyr exports was 8595552Si So that we
lltMllHIl flSftttpLiliaveliadan actanl falling off in our
KST MOBTS IX RKBTTS
TUESDAY JANUARY 11 1S57
A native paper under the control oftho Minister of Foroim Affairs Lastaken to publishing a column or so in I
English It has discovered a aeiigntfol mares nest It cannot shirk thefact that the whole of the Honolulupress have denounced the conditionof the roads but it finds a brilliantexcuse The roads are good enoughIt is only a dead set against the lllinister of Interior and is a mask forsome sinister design If the tripledistilled idiot who penned this boshwould go out on the plains or engagen trim to take iiim to Liliha street ortake a walk through the lake on the
is
we
Esplanade he might find a sinister always do monthsor two floating I of the a
or might dive for a that i from given by the first ninei- - Tnt F mnfl anv months Thoujrh the figures for
one possessing a grain of the yeararenotmuchaffected iresense can sav a word in of the modified During themails is more than wo can tell Ihe
are as bad as can bethey are a disgrace to the coun-try and the Government If thereis any sinister design it is evidentlyon the part of the Minister who evi-
dently¬
wants to a few of thecitizens or their by wreck-
ing their wagons are the sin-
ister¬
designs
Ir what is generally reportedthe opium license is true viz that alarge number of stockholders haveput up their quota towards paying forit are thus directly interested inpushing the sale the drug will bepretty freely pushed upon the marketSupposing that eighty are interestedin the license and we have heard afar greater number mentioned thatwould mean that eighty advocates foropium smoking will busy themselvesin persuading people to buy It is avery serious matter for the moralistto contemplate The curse ofwhich is well known in Honolulu islal nnnntrli ivnt fho CIUS0 of OD1U111
smoking infinitelv plainit no use arguing against wnat is
The law has been passedtin license has been given wewant to do now is to see what can bedent to prevent the drug from doingmoie Larm than can be avoided Forthis end there should be some sort oforganization wherever the law isnot complied with legal action shouldbe taken and the utmost penalty ofthe law should be exacted Thiswould hardly the dutiesof the Womans Christian TemperanceUnion but a similar society should beformed in its ranks would be found
who do not actively take partin the W C T V We may rest as-
sured¬
that in the course of a year orthe use of opium will not be con-
fined¬
to Chinese but thatmen and natives will be to havesuccumbed to the habit It is thisthat we must guard against individ-ual
¬
effort may do something but orsrrmized effort will do a great deal
We give the suggestion theinitiation of the movement should be
by some of the clergy of thecity
Lettees from the outer districtsshow how loose the law there is Wemust of course give some discountfor personal feeling but when eventhat discount has been given there
a very serious count againstthe Government of this country Chi-
nese¬
have rights under our laws justas anv citizens and they oughtto be protected The mann er in whichflip Chinese Quarters at Waiakeaplantation were raided on the evening j
of uecemoer zuiu ceruiuu lenuiieainvestigation But this is only an-
other¬
instance of the in whichmatters are carried on in the countryWhere no one complains injustice ishabitually done Things are perpe-trated
¬
in the name of justice in ournnv
IBM
readerstheory country Wnkleamn
periect AustraliaTVVf
With the salaries giventhe influence of outsiders in
the district the crass ignoranceof the so welittle hope for the chancesman brought tiie
Honolulu all right A man sum-moned arrested brought be-
fore its Police is goingbut the man
arrested outside of Honolulu is likelyto haslid injustice Unfortunately the culprits not ofimportance enough call the atten- -
tion of their Governmentswas however when theof her subjects called forth the vigilance of Britain It has tobe called forth
Custom officialspromptly issued the table of
for the greatcredit to the clerks for havingtheir work so up
result for the is atsatisfactory the total exports
being 1034037517 asfor the vear When
in our exports ooesenormous In our exportsbut little over one
millions forward theresteady till the
present figure has reachedincrease however has mainly inone we deduct the value
molasses theexports we value of all other
exported to be 55074329making similar caicuiauuu iur
the ISSo we outside
not but straws snow uigthe wind is blowing
lesson the customs tablesis an one to TVo toomany in one basket wholedependence is on sugar Should a
fail should some disaster hap-pen would come upon us andwould nothing to to In-stead of our minor exports decreasingin value should increase yearlyEvery effort should be made to en-courage enterprises which upnew industries which divide therisks Lope present
a better showing among theminor industries
of arrivals and depart-ures wbich are riven below show asthey during the last
desW about loose slightly different talefew Lad
FTmr
common theyfavor slightly last
roads they
drownbreak necks
Those
about
and
drink
law andWhat
and
come under
some whitefound
more
made
other
manner
small
anytribunal
andCourt
and
Great
they
make
tables
rivals of S94 departuresmakimr a of So to the white population on the Islands lookingat the for the wethere has an actual decrease ofthe white population of 472 It
be remembered loss haslargely among the mechanic
loss would con-
siderably greater if the spurt in buildhadnot taken placeof stores in the dis-
trict destroyed by the great fire ofApril IS has given employmentto a considerable number of whitemechanics not spurt comemany are now in Honolulu would
to work at the CoastOn the other hand the departures
of Chinese during the threemonths exceeded the arrivals the de-
partures being 396 as against 249 ar-rivals loss 147 Celestials Butthis not affect the figures for the
gain in Asiatics foris 1441
question is before usis However what will
so
remains
Judges
or
justice is
poorest
exports
increase
be the future ofcountry whose white population issteadilv decreasing while its Asiaticpopulation is as steadily increasingWhat is going to be its effect uponthe institutions andmorals of HawaiiThere can be little doubt as to theultimate result principles of
which the early settlersinculcated be gradually lost sightof those of Asiatic despotism
their place change evennow going on before our OfAsiatic morals we know enough with-out enlarging upon them forthe presence of large numbers of Asi-
atics in our midst we should not nowan opium license thrust upon us
future is not pleasant to contem-plate the worst those
interested do not contemplatethey for the Their is
us the deluge While theirBorne is burning they are calmly fid-
dlingHerewith we give the figures for the
three months the totalsfor the
October 1SS6 Chinese2S S ilararoa GS
SS S Gallic 3G
S S Australia 32 1812 W H DiraondIS G C Perkins C
21 Star of23 S S Mariposa 1421 Clans Spreckels 331 S S Alameda 71
109
DEPAETCBES
October 1SSG
2ForestHazard
2S S Wilminstoa 10S S ilararoa 10
7S S1SW SBowne S10 1221 W H Dimond23 S S Mariposa GC
r r4otc tvliinh mil Ira
a
1 V
79
4
1
2 3
2
G
2
November White Chin Hairman a spark of freedom in his j
3 y GIrwin 7blood shudder I 8 J D SpreckeYs 3
Our a moment to j 11 E J Spence 25
consider of the n 2
is perfect justice The practice is 1S s s Zealanaiaanything but justice nan 21 s s
T rjf Jn I 25 Qneen
ticeand
andcalled have very j
of j
beforeis ¬
¬
to havedone him who
have injustice done himdone him
have beento
Therea time
¬
yethere
The House havedomestic
year 18S6 ands due
wellThe year first
sightagainst
1SS5
inaeeaseem 1874
were and halffrom that time
has been increasebeen The
beenproduct
of and fromfind
articlesAnd
year find that
lanre way
The fromeasy read haveeggs Our
crop ¬
ruinhave turn ¬
¬
andTVe that this year
will
The
yearthat
total
whites andsrain
Buttotal year find that
beenmust
also that thatbeenclass The have been ¬
¬
ing Thehouses and ¬
1SS6
Had thiswho
have had seek
have last¬
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doesyear The 1SSG
The that isworse
manv
Theliberty here
willand will
take The iseyes
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haveThe ¬
and is thatmost
live day ideaafter
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last and alsoyear
AEEITALSWhile
Bowne t
Devon
Total
Oceeu
Gallic
Emma Clandina
25E113
wniilrt A32TVAIA
with
must takeThe MJ
rvnrf Forest
poor
total
29 S S Mariposa29 J C Ford29 J H Bowers
TotalDEPAETUBES
November 1SS63 Cfdbarien
11 W GIrwin17 Discovery21SS Australia23 S S Zealandia24J D Spreckels23 E G Spence23 Ed KidderSOS S Mariposa
151
ASEITAES
December 1SSG Wh Ch Pr9Cevlon 4
16SS Australia 4517 S S Alameda 3IS WH Dimond 3lSEureka 2
i 2G V S Bowce C26 SS Zealandia 3226Seliu i 1SOEiplorer 1SOMalolo 1SlPlanter 6
Total 49
December 18SG
17 G C Perkins17 S S Alameda21 3 C Ford
we look back a dozen years the great 21 J HJJowers
a
a
Ifsnorar
the
aof
open
a of
176
104
z 0 a usiraim26 S S Zealandia
S
41
7455
73
DEPABTCEES
1063
BECAPmniATIOK
Arrivalsof whitesDeoarares whiesGain whites three mouthsArrivals ChineseDepartures ChineseLoss Chinese three months
Gain Asiatics period
White ChineseG
G
White Chinese47
21
IS
Total
Total
While
Uaw
Chin Hair
21 175
37 62
120 1SII
ofof
ofof
of
39
Loss whites Jan 1 to Dec 1SSG
same
103
26
2S
91
1048G3
of 31
13342
137
57
479394
249399147472
1441
The Koads Who does not whethersugar and molasses the value of our J rich or poor whether the owner of a
11 1887
SJS1
pair of shoes or one ofWests best carriages with an orderthrown in to boot who does not cursethe roads There may have beenpalace festivals there may have beenexpensive foreign missions the elec-
tric¬
light may blaze but the roads area disgrace Let any one go down tothe wharf and what does he find Asea of mud varying from six inches toa foot and a half in depth Throughthis a man must wade in order toreach one of the Island steamers It
puts a tax on everyonewho travels It is to walkthrough the mud so an express hasto be hired Why should a poor manbe forced to take an express when hewould far rather walk There hasbeen money enough voted to keep ourroads in proper order but it certainlyhas not been spent upon what it wasvoted for Again take Liliha streetThis is now in such a condition thathackmen positively refuse to take afaro there and the unfortunate inhab¬
itants have to swim out of their housesas best they can Those who live outWaikiki way complain bitterly of thecondition of tho roads in their direc-tion
¬
In fact look where we will theroads are shamefully bad There isnot a word to bo said either in theirdefence or in their favor The ques-tion
¬
that concerns our public is whatare we going to do about it Howlong are we going to pay our moneyin taxes for specific purposes and haveit frittered away in show and non-sense
¬
The public have a right togood roads and the money subscribedby the public should be spent on such
-- rrr nrf evnet nNt spot and over in the most artistict manner landing in same After
are a poor country we may us weuit Our taxes are sub-
scribed¬
for a definite purposethe good of the greatest number theyare diverted to support the luxury ofa few ow this must come to an end
THE FLANEUROn doit tonjonrs flaaer 1
The great Hawaiian Clearing House forstreet talk appeared to be doing some extrabusiness on Satnrday just what I couldntsay I sawMnldoon the solid man andseveral others in earnest confab together Iwill have a little talk with Binks about thisand see what its all about
told yon two weeks ago that I looked forFreddy from Lihaiua o irly this year Welllast Tuesday he arrived oa the Hall and assoon as he saw me asked about that install-ment
¬
of 500000 had it arrived and soon I told him what Bliffkins had saidTon oucht to have seen him turn green withrage he said hed bet G to 4 some one hadlied I said I thought so too
expect another letter from Gawge by to-
morrows¬
steamer about that 500000 ilowI envy Gawge his good time in Friscoroosting at the Palace nice house splendid
hash and lots of etcetera I wish I couldget a fat job like that with two per cent and
pickings throwu in How I would luxu-riate
¬
Yon bet I would and youd think 1weighed a half a ton or more
I noticed in one of your daily papers astatement that Von Boss Co biukers haddrawn out the 200000 bonds from the Fi ¬
nance Department which were placed thereas security for the savings deposits in theirbank Is this really so I asked Bliffkins ifhe knew anything about it He said no Iwish I knew if the Grand Duke still has that
big amount in there which was depositedas starter you know If rot I will riskmy littlo dab a while longer If not I wantit right off Thats me
missed my old friend the Luiin Hale Dnefrom ihe public streets and began to wonderwhat bad become of him had he gone on aforeign mission or was he mate loa justthought I would find out so I did Afterransacking the Custom House and asking
Tewks where he was I found out he wasat home no one had seen him for a longtime Well I just waltzed in on John andfound him celebrating the Xew Year in theold fashioned way he asked me to havesome I says thank you I dont care if Ido Johntold me his pilikias how he hadbeen laid up with the gout and other troubles
how he was not able to attend the fun atany of the entertainments lately In factthe principal duty he had done was to drawhis salary which was the best he could donow I suggested the pension business butJohn did not apriear to take kindly to thatidea He said they dont give enough on thepension lay I agreed with him WhatJohn would like is a first class pension freefrom all the cares of office and he thinks hewill get it next session I hope he will
Saturday I had a short interview with rayfriend I Colonel Bottle and while dis ¬
cussing the weather and the Kahunas pre-dictions
¬
anent thereto we were rudelyinterrupted by a drayman who complainedof the bad road near the Kerosene ware¬
househow his drav was out of sight in themud and part of his deck load under waterThe Colonel was equal to the emergencyand quietly told the man to put his trust inProvidence and dry weather and all
would be well with him On no account infuture to attempt hauling oil in werandmuddy weather he ought to know betterand S forth There was a dapper littlechap with white hnir present who volun-teered
¬
the information that we have usedall the rocks in the quarry and in the treas-ury
¬
and now we will have to tackle Punch-bowl
¬
in order to fill up all these holes butvoull have to wait while before we cominence iiie Colonel nodded assent andthen cast a witheriug look at the draymanwho slunk away thoroughly cowed downbv this donbled breasted rebuke Who thelittle chap I did not learn but I haveseen bim often at Seaborus and other placesof resort with tie boys He is I learnedlater on a big Injun and draws a fatsalary or else he could never talk so fluentlyto tile point as he does Evidently the
Colonel knows him to be man of func ¬
tion and I thought so too
I took my friend Bliffkins out for a littleairing Iaslweek just to let him see the manyimprovements which were going on in thesuburbs I secured a uice trap for theoccasion and started up Xuaanu AvenueBliffkins was profuse in his remarks oneverything he saw such scenery delightfulvillas beautiful roads and so on Weturned into Judd street Bliffkins still inecstacies and from Judd street to Lilihastreet and down the grade toward Kingstreet when the first of onr trouble com--
tran no good All the romancehad vanished from Bliffkins and he ap ¬
peared to be intensely concerned about ourpresent safety All at once the shock cameI thought at first was an erthqu ike auddown went the forewtrd wheels into a trausvesse cut in the road nud the trap stoppedsuddenly Bliffkino and 1 kept right onhe being on my left had a clear field andjsjt raked his nose beiutifuliy on the backovthe drivers seat and mide a franticeffort in his onward to catch disLbotd with his teeth which proved badly for
c- - poor Wiffkins it in th total shir- -wrcUh Ul urabtiiui a tuuBama is npretty girl could wia to gaz oa Fortu ¬
nately for Blifffcin he landed in beauti ¬
fully sof t spot an I besides spoiling i newsuit of clothes sustained no further damageI was more fortunate being directly behindth driver In my headlong course justtook that functionary in the back sendinghim over the dashboard on top of the horseTh9 driver and I picked and im--
- mrmmjommh y - - - -- sT l ilillllfliJtfJlw- r-
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TUESDAY JANUARY
Mclnernys
practicallyimpossible
acknowledge
ppsrria
mediately made search for poor Bliffkinswho was nowhere to be seen Finally I sawa hand sticking up in a mud bolo and soonwis had the poor boy ou ierra firmabntwhat a looking Wiffkins ho was We tookhim to a pool of cloar water hard by plentyof water there and gave him bath Whenwe pot him cleaned off bit tho blood wasstreaming down his face his nose all bungedup a beautiful Fourth of July under ouoeye and otherwise badly demoralized Bliffkins after spitting out handful of mudand broken teeth found the use of histongue and gave me piece of his mind say¬
ing I had made an attempt on his life intaking him into Liliha street and that if anyone again ever asked him to ride through thatstreet again he would just go for himwith
shot gun tried to argue the point withBliffkins but it was no use he just thoughtI wanted to break his neck or I never wouldhave taken him into that devilish street fullof rntS and holes If you want to stir Bliff-kins
¬
up in hurry just say Hurrah for Li ¬
liha street and then get out of the way in alively manner or yon may iniagino that youhave been getting off Hartless joke andbe treated in Hartless manner by
Hartless and infurated Bliffkins
I have not been able to get round muchlately owing to tho mud have not seen anyof the boys I had an engagement with Bliff-kins
¬
and we foolishly went out on a littletime one evening and it was lucky wo gotback with whole skins Wo dropped in to seeBliffkins uncle nice jovial old chap and hoinsisted on onr staying and having suthinwhich we did Well Bliff and started forhome again and here our troubles began Iwanted to be the pilot because I knew whereall the street lamps were located but Bliff-kins
¬
insisted on being the conductor sayinghe knew more about the town than I did Igave way to Bliffkins superior knowledgeBliffkins led off and we walked up one streetand down another in the dark and then re¬
versed the motion and kept right on walk-ing
¬
Says I Bliffkins where are yon goingHome says he I said No you are on the
road to Waikiki Where are the street lightsThe lights said Bliffkins are regular in
their liabils and retire early Hero Bliffkinsstubbed his toe and fell into a beautiful soft
on VQ VQ 1 went himo the hole
viz
I
a
I
I
a
was
a
bat
ui
aa
a
a
a
a
aa a
I
a
I
little floundering we waded out onto the landI found out by the feel of the mud where wewere Where do you think we were Youdont know eh Why right down on the Es-planade
¬
I says Hurrah Bliffkins weresafe Just thenBliffkins commenced a songwhich woke np the policeman on the beatand he attempted to surround us with his lit-tle
¬
baton Here Bliffkins made a flank move-ment
¬
and capsized the guardian of the nightinto ihe mud and we decamped in the dark-nessno
¬
lights awj thanks
I lost the run of my friend Bliffkins andthought I might light on him at the CourtHouse and sure enough there sat Bliffkins aslarge as life listening to a case before theCourt in which a kanaka was charged withstealing 1150 The kanaka was convictednotwithstanding the eloquence of his nativecounsel who completely exhausted himselfand his vocabulary in defense of his clientassuring the Court of the entire innocence ofthe prisoner at the bar indeed it was only aloan for a short time say 15 or 20 yearsand that it would be all right in the long runThe Court did not sea it in that light andwas about to address the jury when his honorwas interrupted by the counsel asking himto instruct the jury to dismiss tho case forthe reason that tho money stolen was in Kalakaua dollars which were irorlh onlu SO centseach This last ingenious effort in the shapeof a forlorn hope to extricato his client fromthe clutches of the law proved a dead failnreand excited a smile of derision on the blandfaces of the gentlemen comprising the bar Ijust gave Bliffkins a poke in tho ribs and weadjourned to the open air to have a goodhearty laugh without fear of being yankedfor contempt Yon ought to have heardBliffkins after we had our laugh out on thegras3 speak of that lawyer as the smartestand cutest chap he bad struck knocked theSan Francisco sky high Ohsays Bliffkins didnt he work for his manlike a hero and after all the judge justsocked it to bim all the same Saya IBliff if you get into trouble here Joes
your man he will pull you through if yoursuspenders dont give out Fwxeub
Tho HarliorWhen doe the Minister of the Interior
propose setting the dredge to work Or ishe waiting until the harbor is silted up andvessels are unable to lie alongside of thewharves It looks that nay It is only ashort time since that the small schoonerJennie Walker when about to start forFannings Island was found to be hard andfast on the bottom by the stem in the slipopposite the old Custom Hoase which defiedthe efforts of the steamer Waimanalo to towher out breaking hawsers etc and it wasonly with the aid of a couple of heavy tacklefalls and that of bystanders that the vesselcould be induced to leave her soft spot inthe mud Here is a pretty state of affairswhen a small schooner gets stuck at oneof the most used wharves There is an ap-propriation
¬
for dredcing the harbor and itwould be wise policy to set the dredge to workimmediately in cleaning out the slips of thebnrplus mud and deposting it on the Esplan ¬
ade where it would do more good The re-
cent¬
rains have also no doubt materiallyadded to the in the harborAnother thing to be considered is that thelonger the dredge and otherappliancelie idlethe more expense will be incurred in gettingthem into working order again
The Honolulu Rifles
The annual meeting of this corps was heldon Thursday evening a its armorv The Fi-
nancial¬
Secretarys report was read showingthat 96525 was due and that 35275 hadbeen collected leaving a balance of 389 lostby members dropping off Cash in hand
22351 The cash in hand and due the Com-pany
¬
was 900 Captain Ashford was highlycomplimented by the Mr E FBishop for his liberality to the Company
The election of officers whs then proceededwith resulting in the re election of CaptainAshford H F Hebbard and W Ungerweroalso re elected first and second lieutenantsThe following civil officers were chosen JH Keist Recording Secretary Alex Robert ¬
son Financial Secretary E F Bishop Treas-urer
¬
Financial Committee J H Keist JGibson and J W Pratt Armorv Committee
H F Hebbard C W Ashford ind G CStMtemejer Range Committee WPrattW linger and J Torbert Recruiting Com-mittee
¬
W Uuger F Wood and and J A Migoon Instructions were alio given the Ar-
mory¬
Committee to place the gymnasticapparatus in position as soon as possibleThe RiHes now claim an active membershipof over GO members
Tho OldOld StoryOn evening Jan 3d Mr J
Hassinger had to submit to another of thoselittle affairs which tend to biing forth thebright side of life and make him feel thatall here below is not a dreary waste So iretime since Mr Hassinger took charge of anumber of young Uds and organized what
menced I noticed poor Bliffkins had sud- - i nn known as the Hassineer Cadetsdenly assumed a far-a-w- expression which jiie cadet3 have made goodprogress and totogpther with the violent oscillation of the sij0W their thorough appreciation of their
foreboded
it
course the
resultingHa act
I
ourselTesnp
I
shysters
accumulations
Treasurer
J
Monday A
instructors abilities presented that gentle-man
¬
with a fine painting represeotine abunch of obias by Mr Furneaux Thepainting was presented by the Captain ofthe Uauets iSiaster ueorge xvoss wmuhiuhly c juipliaientiry letter from the company Mr H ssiujer it is needless to sayWas Ulguiy pieaaeu wnu lum iiuuiuuuiu c- -
deactf of the cadets good will toward himand thanked Capt Ross and the companyfor this cherished token of their regird
A Fair in Prospects
are
the nnblic will respond in a liberal manuernd enable these ladie 5 to accomplish more
fully the benevolent objects of their organizailol A BimililE UUUW 4 mLino Hawaiian last Saturday
w ByKtyKTwgg ZZl
Tho EsplanadeThe Minister of the Interior has evidently
been reading the Arkansaw Traveller judg ¬
ing from tho appearance of tho Esplandolast week of course it was too wet to doanything then and when the weather is drytho Esplanade is all right This sort of rea-soning
¬
may work well with those who neverexcept in flno weather visit that favoriteresort Last week it distressing to seothe loaded vehicles wading through thomud and slush occasionally sinking into adeeper rut than usual and tho frantic effortsof the Jehus to guido their teams aright Itis fortunate that no serious mishap occurred
it not tho fault of the Esplanade butis entirely due to tho strength of tho horsesand the vehicles to which they were attachedSeldom was the Esplanade seen in a worseplight than during last week and it is astanding disgrace to tho department whichprofesses to look after this particular part ofthe city It was really distressing to seepassengers who could not afford to hire ahack with their pantaloons rolled up wad ¬
ing through this slough of despond toreach tne steamer wharf Even hackmen donot admire this route for it does not paythem to drive through all this mud apaltry dime and then spend nil hour or socleaning tho mud off from their vehiclesthey want at least 25 cents for this particularjob Tho only place where any freight couldbe landed in safety under tho shedsThe bark Planter berthed alongside thoEsplanade has been a week endeavoring todischarges and has only succeeded in laudingsuch articles as the mud and rain cannotdamage the mud alongside tho wharf atone time being ankle deep and yet the shipwill have to pay full wharfage Xo wonderher Captain was growling about the softstate of affairs existing in that vicinityThe Gazette would also direct the Ministersattention to the bad state of tho sidewalkson Fort Street below Queen Street and alsotho Approaches to the Oceanic wharf wheresome real scientific work is required to pre-vent
¬
the unwary from disappearing fromthe public gaze Of course there is a way toobviate this difficulty by climbing over alarge pile of lumber which fortunately is notyet out of sight in tho mud The sidewalkson the Waikiki side of Fort Street betweenQueen Street and the lower end of the Cus-tom
¬
House all appear to be below the streetgrade and are partially covered in placeswith soft plastic mud which is as likely toprove treacherous as a well laid banana skinSome humane individual had kindly placedbuoys in the mud on the street mauka of theCustom House marked no bottom threefathoms danger go round etc Ofcourse His Excellency will not take anvpride in this plain unvanished tale butit is to be hoped he will act in this matterpromptly and make the Esplanado fittravel by man or beast in all weather
Xaundxy News- -
The white man has apparently to take aback seat where kJohn takes hold inearnest The following which is clippedfrom a Hongkong paper tells the story
The Victoria Steam Lauiidry Company thosecond company who have essayed to makewashing by machinery a success in Hong-kong
¬
have decided to close their establish-ment
¬
as soon as possible the work beingcarried on at present at a loss of about 300a mouth
2Cctu Crttiucrtiscinciiis
NOTICETHE KIXATJ Ullil
jVjJ nesdar Jannary 13tu 1SS7-- - j--- p0rt3 licturnlnswlltarrive
in Honolulu Satnrday monilnsHIS It WILDEITS STAJISHIP CO
NOTICE
A MEETING OF TIIE TJOAKDof Trustees of the QUEENS HOSPITAL
will he held at the Room of the Chamber of Com-merce on TIIUltSDAY the 17th of Febrnarv1837 at 11 a 3i Jo act upon a proposed amend ¬
ment of the Charter of the Queens Hospital toauthorize the Trustees to sell lease or exchange
estate Ier OrderF A SCHAEFEIJ
v SecretaryHonolnln Tnniinry 10 lbS7 lllj tit
NOTICE
TIIE HEGTJIiAIt ANNUALol KAPIOLAXI PARK ASSOCIA-
TION¬
will be held on SATURDAY the 20ih dayof January lSST at Is 3i at tht office of CecilBrown on Merchant street A full attendance ofstockholders Is rennested
H It MACFARLANESecretary Kanlolanl Park Association
Honolulu 7 17 1113 3t
NOTICECO PA31TXERSIIIP
heretofore existing between A Brown andJ Phillips under the firm name and style ofBrown Phillips having expired by limitationthe business will hereafter be carried ou byjfrJ Phillips who will all debts owed by andcollect all bills due said firm
JOHN PHILLIPSHonolnln Dec 31st 13S6 1M7 4t
Notice to CreditorsUNDERSIGNED IIAVTIIE been duly appointed Executrix of the
Estate of THOMAS IIROWX late of HonoluluOaliu deceased notice is hereby given to allpersons tojiresent their claims against the estateof said Thomas Brown duly authenticatedwhether secured by mortgage or otherwise toGodfrey Brown at his office in Campbf HIIoccon Merchant street in said Honolulu within sixmonths from the date hereof or they will be for-ever
¬
hatred all persons indebted to saidestate are htrcby requested to make immediatepayment thereof to said Godfrey Brown
MARY ANN BROWN ExecutrixDated Honolnln Uec 21 18S0 1146 it
NOTICE
TIIE UNDERSIGNED OF TIL Kof Kwong Hang Chan Jt Co doing
business in Honolulu corner of Meek and Hotelstreets is the onlypartner of the firm authorizedto sign the firm name
1141 lm LAN CHECCIC
Notice to the PublicSECURED TIIE SER
vices of MnJM Oat as General Purchasin Aent I shall in future be prepared to fillall orders in our line particularly or any specialorders with the assurance that 3Ir Oats per ¬
sonal attention be civen to the selectionand purchase of ill article ordared
1141 3m J II SQPER
Administrators UoticeUNDERSIGNED IIAVTHE been dniy appointed Administrator of
the Estate of KALAIKUA1WA w late ofHonolulu deceased all persons having claimsagainst the said Estate ate notified that theymnst present the same duly verified and withproper vouchers to the undersigned within sixmonths Irom date of this notice or they will beforever barred and all persons indebted to thetaid Estate are requested to make immediatepayment tome afroy office 33 Merchant Street
L A THURSTONAdministrator Estate Kalaikuaiwa w
15 16S0 1145 4t
Administrators NoticeUNDERSIGNED IIAVTHE been dnir appointed Administrator of
of the Estate of WILLIAM B WRIGHT late ofHonolulu deceased all persons having claimsagainst the said estate arc notified thit theymust present the same duly verified and withproper vouchers to the undersigned within sixmouths from date of this notice or they will beforever baned and all persons indebted to saidestate are requested to mate immediate paymentto meat my office Kaahumann street Honolulu
W C PARKEAdministrator of Estate of William B Wright
Honolnln Dec 21 18 1146 4t
O WEST C W MACTArLAJ E
Dissolution of PartnershipNOTICE IS irEREItt GIVEN
t of If M Tlnwin thi lin AThe Portuguese Ladies Benevolent bocitty i nfcsj f vest Dow Co Fort Street Honolulu
actively enn ised in the preporative of has been purchased by G West The bnslness-- - t r a tl nInjtaH ffmlup Ihu n rm nttti
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GUPEBJIE COURT OF THEkJ Hawaiian Islands In Probate In the matcr of tho Estate of WKHNER LVUBEN late fHnmiiula Hawaii deceased intestate AtChambers before Jndd C J
On reading and filing the petition and acronntof J F Hackfcld nf Honolulu Administrator ofthe estate of Werner Lnbben deceased wbt rclnhe asks to be allowed SiOSBjS and chargeshimself with 208003 and asks that the samemay be examined and approved and that anorder may ho made discharging him and hissureties from all further responsibility a suchAdministrator
It Is ordered that TUESDAY the 1st day orFebruary ISS7 at 10 oclock a 3t before the saidChief Jnstice at Chambers in tho Court Houseat Honolulu bcandthe same hereby is appointedas the time and place for hearing said petitionand accounts and that oil persons interestedmay then and there appear and show cause Ifany they have ithy the same should not begranted And that this order in tho Englishlanguage be published in tho Hawaiian Gazette newspaper printed and published In Hono-lulu
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for three successive weeks previous to thetime therein appointed for said hearing
Dated at Honolulu this 13th day of Dec 1SS0A F JUDD
Chief Justice Supreme CourtAttest Henbx Sjiitii114B 3t Deputy Clerk
COURT OF THEHawaiian Islands In Probate In the mat ¬
ter of theEstatoof CONRAD JIKNKElatc ofHumnuia Hawaii deceased intestate AtChambers before Juud C J
On reading and filing tho petirion and accountsof JF Hackfeld of Honolulu Administrator ofthe estate of Conrad Jlenkc deceased whereinhe asks to be allowed 520S123 and chargeshimself with iS03JH and ask9 that the sanirmay be examined nnd approved and that anorder mavbe made discharging him and his sure ¬
ties from all further responsibility as such Ad-
ministrator¬
It is ordered that TUESDAY the 1st dayof February 1SS7 at 10 oclock a m before thesaid Chief Justice at Chambers In the CourtHouse at Honolulu be and tho same hereby isappointed ns the time and place for hearing saidpetition and accounts and that all persons intcrcsted may then and there oppear and showcause If any they have why tho same shouldshould not be granted And that this order inthe English language be published in the Hawaiiax Gazette newspaperprlnted and publishedin Honolulu for three successive weeks previousto tne time therein appointed lor saiu neanng
Dated nt Honolnln this 15lh day of Dec lfc6A F JUDD
Chief Jnstice Supreme CourtAttest IIexrt Smth
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Mortgagees Notice of Intention toForeclose and of Sale
TN ACCORDANCE WITH A1 power of sale contained in a certain mort-a-- c
made by Kalaehao k of Knlialan Island ofUahn to J J Carden dated 22d day of Jlny 1SLrecorded in the office of the Kegistrar of Convey¬
ances in Liber SI on folios 73 b and assigned bythe said J if Carden to Charles Fnrnemix bvdeed of assignment dated 23th or October 1SS3
and recorded in the office of the ald Registrar iuLiber 03 folios 413 6 Notice is herebjgiven that the assignee of sild mort ¬
gagee intend to foreclose said mortgagefor condition broken to wit the non-payment of both principal and Interest when doeand upon said foreclosure will sell at public auc-
tion at the Salesroom of E P Adams Co InHonolulu Island of Oabu on SATURDAY thojgth day of January 13S7 at 12 jt of said day tlupremises as described in said mortgage as belowspecified
Fnrther particulars can be had of J 31 3Ioxsakb vr Attorney at Law
CHARLES FURNEAUXAssignee of the 3Iortgage
Honolulu January 1st 1S27
The premises to be sold are1 All those two pieces or parcels of land situ ¬
ate at said Kahaluu area 1 V6 1U0 acres more orless being the same premises described in HovalPatent No JIttl L CANolKJG to Haina andthat were conveyed to the taid Kalaehao by Kaimlhl the sole heir at law ot Haina by deed datedthe 16th or November ISTOand recorded In Liber31 on folio 1C
2 All those three pieces or parcels of land sit-uate
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at said Kahaluu area 2 336 1UO0 acres moreor less being the same premises described hiRoyal Patent No 3003 L C Award No 2210 G toKanehallna and that were conveyed to the saidKalaehao by Krlkl Kanehallna sou nnd sole heirat law of said Kahehallua by deed dated the 16thof March 1S32 and recorded in Liber 72 onfolio 233 UiTUl
Mortgagees Hotice ofForeclosureTN ACCORDANCE WITH AJL power of sale contained in a certain mort ¬
gage made by John Itebcllo to Oswald Scholzdated the lJth day of October 1S33 recorded InLiber US on pases M4 563 X6 and 307 Notice Ishereby given that said mortjrajrec Intends to fore-close
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said mortgage for condition broken to witnon payment ot interest and upon said foreclos ¬
ure will sell at public auction at the Salesroom ofLewis J ievev Auctioneer in Honolnln onWEDNESDAY the 2d day of Febrnary 13S7 at123t of said day the premises described in saidmortgage as below specified
Further particulars can be had by applicationto Charles Creiohtox Attorney at Law
OSWALD SCHOLZBy his Attyin Fact i Jaeoer
Dated December 30th 1SS0Premles to be sold areA certain piece of land with the buildings
thereon situate in Keoniala in said Honolulubeing a part of Royal Patent 1123 nnd being morefully described in deed from Virgil Thompson toJohn Robello dated August 1st 1S70 and of record in Liber 47 on pages 71 and 72
2J All that certain piece or parcel of land withthe buildings thereon sitnatc at Keoneula Hono-lulu
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being described in Royal Patent 4423 L CA 003 and being same premises conveyed to saidJohn Robello by deed of JIary Eliza Clarkedated April 29th mi of record in Liber 72 onpages 374 and 373 1147 itMortgagees Notice of Intention to
Foreclose
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYENto a power of sale contained
in a certain indenture of mortgage dated April31st 1833 made by John Hobcllo to J P Jlendonca both of Honolulu Oalin and of record InLiber 9J on pages 183 1SJ and IS and for abreach of the conditions in said mortgage con ¬tained to wit the non payment of Interest thatall and singular the lands tenements and heredi ¬taments In said mortgage name and describedwill after the time limited by law be sold atpublic auction on account of the breach of theconditions as hereinbefore mentioned
The property in said mortgage described betasituate at Keonanla in said Honolulu and con-taining
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J- - P- - 3IENDONCACecil Brows Attorney for 3tortgaecDated Honolnln Dec 23th 1S86 1117 4t
Mortgagees Notice of Intention toForeclose
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIYENXI that in accordance with a poweror sale con ¬
tained in n certain mortgage from 3taka w andA n Kaillann tier husband of Honolnln Oahu
iTit0ma IiCarl5e of KJPaholu Maui dated1881 and recorded In the Registry ofDeeds in Book 63 pages 152 and lMand for abreach of the condition in said mottgae deedcontained viz the non payment thereof theundersigned 1 F Hackfeld Assignee In Bank ¬
ruptcy of the said Thomas KCIaric and byvirtne thereof Assignee of aid mortgage intend toforeclose said mortgage and after the timehe mortSaged premises atpublic auction in Honolulu
The property described in said mortgage i
Alaeika Island of 3Iaui containing 10 2J 1U0acres and described in Royal Patent to Kamohomiiho ji HACKFELDAssignee In Bankruptcy Est T K Clarkeh A Thurstox Attorney for AssigneeHonolnln Dec 22 183C m6 3t
Administrators NoticenpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAY- -big been appointed TemporaryAdmlnistratorof the Estate of DOMINGO ItAifOSlate of KaUhi deceased all perfon
haWnsclaims against the Estate are hereby noMfied topresent the same duly verified 1 the nnders gntd within six months from ths date- - andall persons indebted to said Estate or bavin- - anvproperty belonging to tbc Estate m their posses ¬sion are requested to make immediate settlementwith me for the same J P 3lENDOCATemporary Administrator of Estate of Dimin0Lopes RamosHonolulu Dec 17 3S6 1115 5t
Administrators NoticeTHE UNDERSIGNED IIAV- -JL ing been duly appointed Administratorthe Vxtatn nt t mnvA 01
deceased all peffOBWnRVlilw VLiLSVft- Present
to the adrTrtWlthl I n WoTSorth8 be forever barred nmi weriii in inifn Tit irito make mi le pavmett r mTt offlcf33 merchant street A THLnSTnVf
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ISLAND LOCALSABOUT TOWN
t r about the 19th insiHis Majestyc s 10 tisk Jionn hwrii
f Smart showers and ptenty of aftid fere theurut r or the day ana Htfibt too
The police are aow seppHeA fth rubbercoas ibe nrt more will beeflk umbrellas
Ir IJobert MoKibbin reports the rain fally iron i p m Thursday to C a m Friday ati7T inches
Building operations were suspended lastweek in the ctyt owing to the almost steadydown pour of rain
Keep off the loner end of Iunchbowl streetand the Esplanade if you dont want to turntip missing in the mud
To night the Honolulu Yacht and BoatClub meet at their rooms for the election ofofficers and other business
Messrs 1 X Makee Waihee Mr BarnesWailoku and Mr Halstead Wnialna are in
itown and stopping at the Hotel
9t Ihe new list of the Hawaiian Bell Tele ¬
phone contains MS names The Mutualfollows with a list of KG names
Las Wednesday the Waianne milltain started in for the seasons grind
will iood prospects for a fine crop
Tl linvpmment Schools commenced the
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new term last Wednesday Yesterday StJUna s and Iolani Colleges resumed
Bricks and building material of all kindsare arriving freely and with fine weatherthis branch of business will be booniing
Ie Three little Prince jnst from- xl propose to return to St Matthews
Collera California by the aianposa onae 14th
xr- - ti fn enma rpnrs Clmncelierat the Frjnch Consulate Honolulu has justrteen appointed to tne uonsuiaie ai lisuou
IB 4 Portugal
iu nTnllaiu Inortamr fnr Tnnnr lndips
Jiunanu Avenue re opened for the new termon Monday January Sd under favorableauspices
Tur Mutual Telephone Company have de¬
cided to rcdaoe the rent of instruments toper mouth in the district of Koolau Ewa
Vi aine and Wainlna
Hu foreign jurors notified to appear fordut at the present term of the SupremeCo Monday January 10th will not be reqo d until farther notice
G a weather for the bAckrneu last weeklisstes- - m tuis line is booming plenty offre- - and smiling drivers notwithstandingthe niot steady down pour of rain
1 he Steamer Kiulu will leave nest weekWednesday January 19th at 4 oclock p mfor Hilo and way ports returning to Hono-
lulu¬
on Saturday morning following
TLursday evemug Hon P Neumann andwife entertained Capt Goni and the officers
Jof the Chilian man-of-w- ar Pilcomayo atdinner at their residence King Street
The weather seriously interfered with theweek of prayer services last week These
meetings will be continued during the pre ¬
sent week at the Lyceum Knuanu street
A lady correspondent writing from Kohftla reports fine weather prevailing in thatsection the mills are busy grinding and thehum of industry is to be heard on all sides
St Louis College yesterday commenced itsnew term It is said the applications foradmission are beyond the capacity of theschool which speaks volumes in its favor
Hon F Pahia has been gazetted as De-
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Marshall of the Kingdom vice DavidDavion rericned Tha appointment is signedbv Marshal Kaulukou and is dated January
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During1 the next few months the public arelromised a number of lectures on various
Subjects It is understood that Prof VanSlyke will deliver one or more on scientificsubjects
On Fridiy eeniug the Kings Own elect- -
ed the folloo ing officers Captain Chas HClark First Lieutanaut H Kaia SecondLieutenant Alex SmiUi Sub LieutenantJoseph Morse
Dr Jtobert McKibbin is now located in hisnew quarters Fort street and his friendswill be agreeably surprised to see what a nicechange he has made and such a nattydrug store too
The latest news from the front is thatwith the aid of a glass a portion of theEsplanade is still in sigbt lumber piles welldefined mud slowly running into the harborhopes reviving ejc
4 A lying in has recently been estab-lished
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at the Queens Hospital This is amuch needed move and one that connot failto prove beneficial in its results more par¬
ticularly to the native woman
St-- Andrews Priory for girls re openedyesterday for the new term Eldress Phoebe
is in charge assisted by Sisters Beatriceand Albertina and Miss Morton Thisschool is in a flourishing condition
A regular old fashioned flood prevailed atFalama on Thursday night in the neighbor-hood
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of the What Cheer House For atime everything appeared to be submergedand good swimmers were at a premium
The Marshal now has hi3 office in the Sta-
tion¬
House which will prove more conveni¬
ent The two new Judges Messrs Bickertonand Fomander will be located in theofficelately vacated by the Jdarsnai in AiuoiamHale
The well sunk at Malakahana Oahu hasproved a great snoeess and sends up a fineHOW Ul nnint a oiuinai nvn a vwufe uuasit Kabufeu Oahu and Mr Cook the wellborer says there is every prospect of a goodsupply- -
The Minister of the Interior has asked forbids for alt printing and binding required inhis department the tenders to be in by 12
m to day This looks healthy and will giveothers a chance to do the work rt a reason ¬
able figure jChinaman named Ah Hung was caught
in the act of robbing the premises of Drs imn fiinrSnn and Lan Sanr Hotel street
Jp h Hung had an examination before thepolice Justice and was committed for trialbefore the Supreme Court
0 Cards are out for the marriage of MrEdmund H Hart and Miss Annie K Loveto night at St Andrews Cathedral at S
oclock A reception will take place at theresidence of the brides parents Sir and MrsJames Love King street
To morrow at noon the Steamer AustraliahjU be dee here from --Sac Francisco withmails and passengers and on FridBy correc ¬
ts pendents will have an opportunity of reply- -
ing bv the Mariposa en route for San Fran- -
cisco from the Colonies
4 The following tenders were received by theMinister of the Interior for building an ad--
W dition to the Kerosene warehouse viz E BThomas 775 H Bertleman 693 J2 Mayhow fC01 G- - Lncas C50 Hardy 595
Harrison 559 Mackenzie 497
The new Steamer J A Cummius with a- party of invited guests on board had a trial
which resulted satis
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tifxi outside on Fridayf ftjrily the steamer attaining a speed of
IBriy nine ksots which it is said can behtly increased should occasion require
f JPfine picture of A J Cartwright Esqrisonvjewat Williams photograph gallery
ifeasares are being taken to secare this fine
U Cii2 fftrhtii- M Bmfgiiniii
portrait for the Honolulu Library nnd Bead ¬
ing Room Association and the indicationsare that the portrait will soon bo in theLib ary
A correspondent from Hamakna writes thoGazette that a Shooting Association hasbeen formed at Koholalele Hamakna Ha ¬
waii with the following gentlemen as officersPresident James R Renton Secretary andTreasurer P H W Ross Already thoAssociation has ten members enrolled
Forty six shares of the Peoples Ice andRefrigerator Companys stock were sold atauction by Messrs E P Adams fc Co onMonday January 3d The purchasers werePrincess Kaiulani ten shares at S4 pershare Hon C R Bishop twenty six sharesand Capt Merchant ten all at the same rate
Mr and Mrs L Wilcox last Thursdayevening while near the What Cheer Houseon their way homo in an express sustained acapsize throwing tho occupants into thestream which was swollen A rope wasthrown to them and they were soon out ofdanger The carriage was badly wrecked
Whose duty is it to trim tho trees alongBeretania street just beyond Alapai streetwhich overhang so much as to compel pe-
destrians¬
to take to the railroad to avoidhaving their hats rudely torn off and theirfaces lacerated It is to be hoped those in-
terested¬
will take the hint and remove thisnuisance
Last week tho streets and sidewalks in andabout the city were in a horrible conditionfrom mud and water Those who could notafford a hack had rather a hard time of it Itis about time the Road Supervisor crawledout of his hole and commenced business on theroads if ho intends to Suffering humanitycannot stand everything
There seems to be some difficulty in findingthe prisoner who attends to supplying theshipping with water The best plan wouldbe for the Superintendent of the Water WTorksto put a ball and chain on this ubiquitous in ¬
dividual and set him down near the hydrantand he would probably be found when wantedby those requiring his services
Some angel in disguise last week tookpity on poor suffering humanity aud placed j
several loads ot black sand on tne sidewalkin front of the Queen Emma premises Nunanu street between Chaplain and Beretaniastreets whereby the pedestrian can now passover without soiling his shoes instead of asbefore going into the mud over the ankles
It is pleasant to know that a large numberof ladies and gentlemen and many of the j
business firms of the city made handsomedonations of the many good things they hadduring the holiday season to the poor lepers j
at Kakaako which were justly appreciatedby these unfortunates to whom iresents area rarity indeed
The new barkentine S X Castle CaptHubbard may be looked for about the 15thto the Lutu trom the bound witu lumber toLewers Cooke after which the S NCastle will take her place in the Honoluluand San Francisco trade Another newbarkentine is well underway to be known asthe Ka Moi to be commanded by CaptPaul of the W S Bowne
Last night the Scrap of Paper Comedywas repeated by the Amateurs to a largeaudience at the Opera House The sameelegant setting graced the stage effects andtne actors and actresses appeared more athome in their several parts if that werereally possible An exhaustive review of theComedy was given in last weeks Gazettewhich will apply to last nights entertain-ment
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On Thursday the body of an unknownman was found on the beach just beyondDiamond Head The body had apparentlybeen dead four or five days with a fractureof the left arm and a wound on the headand was that of an elderly white personwith short gray beard The police were j
notified and promptly attended to tne mat-ter
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An inquest was held and the remainsinterred in Makiki Cemetery
A morning contemporary stales that thereis an abundance of capital on the beachawaiting profitable investment and adds
what a pity some ot it cannot be applied indeveloping the natural resources of thecountry The natural resources unfortunately seem to D8 connneu to tue armyfancy batteries improved muskets junketiug parties foreign unproductive missionsGenealogy Boards intelligent pics for hunt ¬
ing chiefs bones Kilokilo Society ad nau ¬
seam The wary capitalist would rather puthis money where it will do the most good
Wednesday evening January 5th EngineCompany No 1 held its monthly meetingat which the Companys portion of 100 ofthe 500 donated by the Inter Island Steam ¬
ship Company was accepted The sum of21 was devoted to enlarging and improving
the Dortraits of ex Foremen W Hughes andJ T Chayter and 40 for a new flag Afterproviding tor tnese expenditures tnere re-
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in the treasury the sum of 102 aboveall claims to the Companys credit Mr HG Treadway an ex Foreman presented thecompanv with his photograph which wasaccepted with thanks The company hasresolved to establish a volunteer hose com i
pany in connection with their engine
There is some commotion in the Honolulupress about the high rates exacted for fireinsurance in this city in which the insuredtake a great interest and hope soon to hearof some slight reduction in rates Honoluluprevious to the great Jire of April 18 18S6was one of the best fields for insurance com-panies
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to be found anywhere and the insur ¬
ance companies must have reaped a richreward iu the past on their risks It will notdo to forelay for another big fire too soonHonolulu has been with this one exceptioncomparatively free from fires in the pastand with a much better class of buildingsnow erecting in the burnt district the dangeriu the future by fire is considerably reduced
HawaiiThere was heavy snow on the mountain on
January 5th and Cth extending down to theforest
The brig Salina CaptMatson sailed fromHilo on Saturday Jan 1st for San Franciscoin ballast
Mr and Mrs Morrison Miss Deacon MissH Severance Mr Bush and Mr Welch wentto the Coast on the Salina n Saturday Jan ¬
uary 1st jThe ladies of Hilo gave a Xew Years din ¬
ner ou Saturday Jan 1st at the Court Housefor the benefit of the Hilo Foreign ChurchIt was a succes in every way realizing about
200 and proving a very happy affair
Knights of PythiasWednesday evening Jan 5th at 8 p m
Oahu Lod 6 Knights of Pythias met forthe purpose of a public installation Thenewly elected officers for the ensuing yearaie as follows
C H Clark CC J D Holt VC C WHart Prelate J C White K of R and SS C Dwight M of F J A Rodanat M ofE J Markham M at A Jas Veary IGChas Dwight OG
At the conclusion of the installation re-
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were made by D S C Dayton relat-ing
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to th Order and its Status ChancellorCommander Clark delivered his inauguraladdress
A number of ladies and gentlemen werepresent by invitation to witness the cere-mony
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and were highly pleased with theresult
At the close an impromptu dance wa3organized a string oana Demg ai uauu uuthe balance of the evening passed pleasantlyRefreshments in abundance were provided in
I the lobby for the brethren and the gfcestsI Mystic Lodge had a private installation of
officers at 7 oclock D S C David Daytonofficiating lifter which tne lodge waiueo in abody to attend the public installation inOahu L J Following are the officers ofMy3tio L s- - R Fuller CC rten- -berg VC i i ik tjertz Prelate J 1 I ovejoy M of E F Waldron M of I Uothwell of L and S L Touissant M at AGeo C Stratemeyer P C
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TUESDAY JANUARY 11 1887
Nawiliwili WharfThe InteriorDepartment called for tenders
to build an addition and repair tho wharf atXawiliwili Kauai and received tho followingbids Inter Island Steam Navigation Com-pany
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800 D McKenzie S1275 EE Mayhew 1725 WE Rowell 1733 The tenderof the Inter Island Steam Navigation Co wasaccepted
Tho Steamer ExplorerIt is rumored that tho Steamer Explorer
now on the Marine Railway receiving athorough overhauling will shortly be addedto the coast fleet of steamers This steameris said to be a staunch vessel a good carrierand with her sails capable of making goodtime Messrs T H Davies Co will beher agents
Tho FriendThe Friend for January reached this office
promptly and is now conducted by tho RevC Oggel as editor Rev J A Cmzan in
retiring from tho joint editorship and con-trol
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of this old established journal returnsthanks to its friend and patrons for thepatronage bestowed on it dnring his incumb ¬
ency Mr Cruzan will be a contributor to itscolumn in the future The present numberis a good one and contains some clever andwell thought out articles on various subjectsinteresting to the readers The monthlyrecord of the Churches is complete
KVitrniian Almanac and AnnualThis old established publication has now
reached its thirteenth year The informa-tion
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is of the nsnal character The CustomHouso tables and other statistical informa-tion
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which are always to be found hero areextremely valuable In all such matters MrBaldwin supplies an interesting article uponHawaiian Island shells which will be widelyread by all collectors
The account of Kilauea is clear and con-cise
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and gives a good idea of oar great natu-ral
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wonder The retrospect for the year isas good as usual taking in review all theevents of importance
Birthday of Mr C AfongWednesday evening Mr C Afongs resi-
dence¬
was brilliontly illuminated and theHawaiian Band were in attendance the oc-
casion¬
being the celebration of that gtntlenians Cist birthday The affair was quiteprivate and consisted chiefly of his fam-ily
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and a number of the leading ChineseMerchants and friends of Mr Afong
Tho company sat down to a bountifullysupplied table and after doing justice to thegood things set before them a number oftoasts were drank chief among which werothe health of Mr Afong and wishing himmany returns of the day which wasduly responded to Mrs Afongs health wasalso proposed and responded to besidesevert1 other toasts
The guests retired at an early hour wish ¬
ing Mr Afong continued health and pros-perity
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and many returns of the day
Vedding BellsIt has been rumored about town that Mr
James Morgvi of the firm of E P Adams ifc
Co Auctioneers intended branching outearly in the vear in a new enterprise andnow the secret is out and so are the invi-tations
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To morrow evening at the RomanCatholic Cathedral James will lead to thehymeueal altar Miss Maggie Love Afterthe ceremony tho happy couple will ad-journ
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to the residence of the brides motherMrs W Love Emma Square where theywill hold a reception and receive the con 1
gratulations of their numerous friends whowill be present in force James in this in ¬
stance has secured tho prize by overbid-ding
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all competitors and knocking itdown to himself Lucky boy is James
Japanese ImmigrantsCapt P Bohm has made arrangements
and chartered the ship Mercury for a trip toHongkong and Yokohama and return tothis port with laborers for the planters andothers Capt Bohm from his long residencein Japan and a thorough acquaintance withthe vernocular posseses peculiar advantagesin selecting the most suitable class tomeet the requirements of these IslandsCapt Bohm does not apprehend any ser-ious
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obstactes in obtaining all the labor thatmav he required ou the most favorable termsThe Captain proposes to land laborers onthe wharf here at a per capita cost not ex-
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10 Capt Bohm states that he hasthe good will and kindly offices of the Boardof Immigration in his mission which willprobably prove a valuable aid to him withtho Japanese officials
A Diver DrownodYesterday morning about half past eight
oclock a native diver named Hulu lost hislife at the Likelike wharf under the follow-ing
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circumstances It seems that some sheetsof corrugated iron had fallen overboard nndthe deceased was engaged in securing themand had been down once or twice berore thefatal dive Hulu was on this last dive seento approach near the surface and then sinkagain to the bottom when after a momentor two another diver was secured who imme-diately
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went down in search of the body andsucceeded in finding and bringing it to thesurface and on to the wharf when life wasfound to be extinct The man had evidentlydrowned through exhaustion having overtaxed himself in remaining so long underwater The body was removed to the stationhouse where an inquest was held The de-ceased
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was a fine healthy looking man dur ¬
ing life and wascansidered an expert diver
Death of W G KingOn Tuesday night last W G King who
was lodging with Mr George PattersonEmma street was found dead in his bedKing had lately been employed to attend thetelephone for the United Carriage Com ¬
panys stand corner of King aijd Fortstreets On Tuesday morning he was at-
tending¬
to bis duties about 9 oclock heretired to his room and was seen in theroom during the forenoon and afternoonPatterson on returning home at half past 10p m looked into Kings room to see if hewas at home and found King in bed ap-parently
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lifeless and called in another partywho pronounced the man dead The Mar-shal
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was immediately notified and with DrWebb at once repaired to the house DrWebb stated that King had been dead at least
j four or five hours The body was removedto tue station House where a jmt mortemexamination was held by Drs Trousseau andWebbou Wednesday and later a Coronersinquest The post mortem resulted in the fol-lowing
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Marshals Office i
Hoxoluxu January 5 18S7AVe the undersigned having this day heldpoH mortem on the body of William G
King who died at the residence of GeorgePatterson on Emma street January 4 1SS7find the cause of death to be fatty degenera-tion
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of the heart E Cook Webb M DG Teodsseau M D
The inquest resulted in a verdict in accord-ance
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with the above facts The deceasedhad not been in good health previous to hisdeath and was taking medicine for someailment from which he was suffering He isj
about 35 yearsThe late Mr King was buried at Makiki
Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon Rev EC Oggel officiating The United CarriageCompany bore all the expenses
Hawaiian Boll Telephone Co
The Hawaiian Bell Telephone Companyheld its annual meeting on Saturday at noonat its office Merchant street Mr GodfreyBrown read the annual report of the Com-pany
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which is a favorable one recountingthe many improvements introduced and thesatisfactory working of the line The Trea-surers
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report is equally favorable showingtotal assets of 4605034 while the liabilitiesare put down at nil
Since the first instant the regular quarterlysubscriptions amounting to about 3000have fallen due and are now in process ofcollection 121875 has already been realized
from this source making tho cash on handat this date 200013
This showing cannot fail to prove highlysatisfactory to the stockholders 848 charesbeing represented on this occasion and ispraisfl worthy on the part of tho officers
Tho officers elected for tho current yearare President and Treasurer GodfreyBrovrnVice President Cecil Brown Secre-tary
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J F Brown Auditor B F Bollestienerai Superintendent John UassiuvDirectorsy3ames Campbell J F Brown andis je ixmes
IslandA new island named Allison Island has
been discovered in the Pacific Qcean in lati-tude
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1 deg 25 min south and longitude 143deg 26 min east It is from two to threemiles long and 150 feet high nnd coveredwith trees
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CIGARLEADS TIIEMaJiI
Your wives and children will rejoiceHaving found the Sampler Cigar your
choice
Engeibrechi Son Co
21 First St San Eriuicisco
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE1147 Gm
FEED CO
DEALERS IX
HAY and HLAIQueen and Edinburgh Sts
loplioiio 1V5Island orders solicited
1147 3ml
taction Sales
BYE P ADAMS CO
AUCTION SALECONSISTING OF
CATTLE Farming ImplementsAND A
VALUABLE LEASE
WEDNESDAY JAX 12 1SS7At 12 oclock noon At the
Salesrooms of E P Adams Co1 Queen Street
WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
3 head of tame milch cows10 head of half Jersey calves and yearling6 work oxen1 heavy three spring farm wagon1 light two horse waon3 yokes and chains c cCO0O grape vines and 2000 assoted fruit trees
And at the same time on the primises a
STaJLuatoX IieaseContaining about 100 acres with 16 years to inn
there are set out on the place and in bearing10000 banana trees 23 orange trees 20 Spanishchemis 300 papaias 20 Alienator Dears and20000 pine apples c c ana other trees thatwill come into bearing in from one to 0 yearsThere has been dunn the past 4 years overSS000 paid for Implements on the place forbuildings fedces cleaning ground Ac and forimported trees vines tc 600 orange lemon5000 grape vines besides several hundred othervaluable tropical fruil bearing trees
2 For further particular enquire ofW B CASTLE Attorney at Law
E P ADAMS COAuctioneers
Regular Cash Sale
ON TIIURSDAY JANUARY 1 3At 10 oclock a m at our Salesroom Queen
Street we will sell at Public Auction
MENS AND YOUTHS
CLOTHENTaWhite Brown Cottons
SHEETINGS GROCERIES --
Sacks Susar and Sacks Core Also
One Square Pianoin good order Furniture Iron Bedsteads
Bureaus Chairs Tables c
AND AT 12 OCLOCK NOON
1 4 Wheel Express Wagon
California Brakes and Harness
E P ADAMS COAuctioneers
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Auction Sales
BY EEWIS J IEVEY
LEWIS J LEYEY--Steal SSstate
GENERAL AUCTIONEERKs 10 taw St cjj H GrhiK i C
Personal attention given to the sale of Fur-niture
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Real EstatoandGeneril Merchandise
THIS jtyjkrsSPEGIAFSALEON TUESDAY JANUARY 11
At 10 oclock a m at my Salesroom I willtell at public auction a quality of
Consisting of Prints Ginghams FlannelsDRESS GOODS ETC
Crockery and GlasswareAND AT 12 OCLOCK NOON AN
Assortment sf LiquorsComprising Brandies Gin Port and Sherry
German Beer Etc
T TERMS CASn
LEWIS J LEVEYAuctioneer
Regular Cash Sale
ON FRIDAY JANUARY 14th
At 10 am at Salesrooms I will sell atPublic Auction
Dry Goods ClothingCrockery and Glassware
Sacks Snsar Potatoes Onions Corn andWheat
Barrels Salt Beef Pork and Salmon
Castile and Blue Mottled Soap
GROCERIES ETCllauila Cigars Also an assortment of
Household FurnitureLEWIS J LEVEY
Auctioneer
Restuarant Fittings cETC ETC AT AUCTION
OX MONDAY JANUARY 17At 10 oclock a m
We will sell at Public Anction at the Restauranton Hotel Street now occupied by MR D SPRATT the FittlnRS Etc of the above restaurant
consiatiuzof
Crockery CutleryTahle Linen Chairs and Tables Pictures
Clock Vfcc c
Also One Large Cooking Range
AND UTENSILS
I Fire Proof Iron SafeEe TERMS CASH
LEWIS J LEVEYAuctioneer
Special Notices
NOTICE The best plaee in San Franciscofor Furnished Rooms is at the Czxnui nocsc719 Market streetnext to Bancroft building
L F REED PnorJ5rFormerIy of Hawaiian Islands
MB W F ALLENHas an office with Messrs Bishop Jt Co cornerof Meichant and Eaahnmanu Streets and hewill be pleased to attend to any business entrustedtohim 1135 6m
MR W C PARKElias an Office over Messrs Bishop Uos Bankcorner Merchant and Kaahumanu Stsand willbe happy to attend toanybusinessentrustedtohis care 1111 ly
THIS PAPER la kePl on file at E C
DAKES Advertising Agency 61 and 65 Mer ¬
chants ExchangeSan Francisco Cal wherecontracts for advertising can be made forJt 1056
JSTNo Hand Book excels the HAWAIIAN ALMANAC AND ANNUAL forreliable statistical and general information re ¬
lating to theie Islands Price 50 cents ormailed abroad 60 cents each
T G THRUM Pcblisuee1129 ly Honolulu II I
FURNISHED ROOMSNeat and cosily Furnished Rooms pan be had
by an early application at NO I GARDENLANE 99--
BILL HEADSLETTER HEADS ENVELOPES
Statements oi AccountsCirculars Cards
Labor ContractsShipping Receipts Etc
PRINTED IN THE NEATEST STYLES AND
AT SHORT NOTICE AT THE
GAZETTE OFFICE
S 13TH ISSUE 3Hawaiian Almanac Annual for 1887
THE RECOGNIZED HAND BOOK OF
Statistical Political Commercial and General information
RELATING TO TIIE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
BY MAIL 60 CENTS EACH PAYABLE IN U S POSTAGE OR MONEY ORDER
ADDRESS T G THRUMPUBLISHER HONOLULU
SUutton Sales
BY E- - P ADAMS CO
A DICGSISTRATOKS SALE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY of the late WBWRIGnT at Auction at the late residence ot XB MTtlGUT on
January 1 1S87 at 10 A JT
The undersigned will sell at Auction the fol¬
lowing propertyAll the right title and Interest of the estate
of the said V V Wright in and to a certainLeaso of land at Kawalkl Kapalanea from Kalima k and Kahihi w dated the nth day ofAugust 18S3 for U years at 50 per annum paya ¬
ble in advance Rent is paid up to August D
1837 On said land arc T patches two of whicharc now planted one is 100x40 feci and thoKaio is seven months old the second one isIOUijO feet and the Kaio is seven months old
20 KALO PATCHESInland belonging to AFornandtr Esq forwhich there Is no lease on snid land the follow ¬
ing patches with Kaio1 patch 55x51 Kaio ripe1 25x50 Kaio ripe1 76x55 eleven months old1 22x54 just Planted1 21x partly used1 52x116 four months old1 55x116 just planted1 66x116 just plantedCrop of Kaio on land belonging to James I
Dowsett the lease of which has expired and theipurchascr of said Patches will have to make ar ¬
rangements with the said James I Dowsett fora new lease and to pay tht rent of the land fromnow till the Kaio is ripe There are on said landthe following Patches
1 patch 100x50 six months old1 47x351 3Sx741 47xCJ1 91x741 64x251 04x22And the Kaio in good conditionOnelotofiPumnkinssay 750 more or lessAlso on the land at Kawalkl the property of
W BWright the following patches1 patch 24x150 ripe1 75x701 120x111 74xS01 small patch 24x37 ripeThe party who purchase the above Ipatches
will have suitable time to remove the Kaio andno rent to be paid
One flock of Goats SO more or less If notdisposed of at private sale prior to the day ofthe Auction
Sundry articles as follows u spades 3 Iioss 2long handle shovels 2 axes 2 spades for cuttingBrass 2 grass pickers 1 fish net 14x1 fathoms 1spade for boring holes 3 pick axes 1 rake 1 boxCarpenters tools 2 saddles 1 lot of Blacksmithstools 1 lot harness 1 Jot old iron 1 round tableand 2 cornices 1 harness kit in box 2 screwplates In box completb 3 screw plates in boxcomplete small 1 sail f dozen bottles paint1 wooden lathe 1 lot of boots ana sjioes 1 cart 1dray 1 hay cutter 2 poi machines 1 lot of oldiron 4 pot boards 1 weight 7 iron poi pound ¬
ers 3 stone poi pounders 7 empty poi barrelslarge 6 empty poi barrels small 1 doz empty
poi cans one wooden building to bo removed 1poi board 1 wheels 1 steaming apparatus com-plete
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1 gig saw complete I Blacksmith forgeportable with tools 1 anvil 2 bullock chains 1
table 1 pair can hooks 1 rake 3 scythes 5 longhandle shovels 1 Chinese box 1 stone hammer1 lot old iron 6 boxes of old iron 1 wagon pole 1
Blacksmiths bellows iood 1 drilling machinewith drills good lot ot old harness 20 emptycans 2 old counter benches with rice 1 tobaccocutter 1 beam scale lot cocoannt brooms 21empty barrtls 1 drip stone51onghandleshorcls2piclcaxes
T AND ON
tSaturday January 15 1887
at 12 31
On the premises the following described prop-erty
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All the right title and interest of the said WB Wright in and to the following describedlease of all that property situated on the northcomer ot King and Ltllha streets from S CAllen for trustees of the Estate of James Rob¬
inson said lease being dated the 21st of March1831 and for ten years from said date The year ¬
ly rental Is for 1U0 per annum for the first flyoyears and for the remainder of said lease thesum of 425 rent payable monthly and rent ispaid to the 31st of January A D 1887 and allimprovements on said land revert to the land atthe expiration of the lease
There are on said land three houses that payrent one to Mr Charles Hammer that rents for
15 per month and the rent Is paid to the 31st ofJanuary 1887 one to Mr Barney Ode that rentsfor 12 per month rent paid to September 151886 also on said land are two small bouses notoccupied and on the corner of said lot on Kingand Lillha streets arc two houses the propertyof G A Coffln and he pays a ground rent of 3iper month but has no written lease of the gameand his rent is paid up to the 3st of January1897 and its rents with the person that purchasesthe lease to make arrangements with the saidCoffln on the 31st of January 1887
Thcright to cut grass on said land is sold upto the 13th of February A D 1887
Also on said land are the following Kaiopatches vl
1 Kaio patch 216x69 feet eleven months old1 - - 255xS51 In pond 245x45 feet eleven
months oldOne flsh pond with fish in the sameAllthccocoanutson the trees belong to the
LesseeTerms are Cash and Deeds at expcnseot pur
chaser or purchasersK 1 ADA9IS t CO Auctioneers
Honolulu Dec 23 1336V C PARKE
Administrator of Estate of W B Wright
EXECUTRIXS SALEOF
Real EstateB order of A W PIERCE Esq Attorney for the
Executrix of the Estate of Capt AlexanderWhelden deceased we will soil at public
anction If not previously disposed of
On Saturday January 29th
At 12 oclock noon at our Salesroom onQueen Street
One Building1 LotIn Hilo known as Ponahawaiart a IK acre
E3TTERMS CASH
E P ADAMS COAuctioneers
Administrators SaleOP
Real EstateByorderofWEHDeverill Esq Admlnistra
tor with the will annexed of theEstate of HENDRICH STRAUSS deceased we will sell at Pub-lic
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Anction at our Salesroom Queen Street
On Saturday January 29thAt 12 oclock noon the following Premises
situated at
WAILUA KAUAIAPANA 1 10 Taro Patches at present planted
with Bice area 2 acres 15 perches
APANA2 1 House Lot at Wallua Kauai arearood 7 perches
C3 TERMS CASH
Por further particulars enquire of W E IIDeverlll or to
E P ADAMS COAuctioneers
tomkm
6Count Vitzthums Memoirs
Count Yitztliuru von Eckstadt actedas Saxon Minister to the Court of StJames from 1853 to 1864 The wellknown publishing firm of BaronCotta at Stuttgart is just about topublish a collection of the confiden-tial
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letters which he addressed fromLondon to the Saxon Governmentapart from his official despatchesThis book contains much hithertonnwritten history which supplementsthe book of Martin Stockmar Greville Malmesbury c in manyrespects Count Vitzthums stay inLondon embraced a very importantperiod of European history theCrimean war the Indian Mutiny theItalian campaign of 1859 the Polishrebellions the Danish war c Thepublisher having kindly sent theBorlin correspondent of the Daily2fau an advance copy of the firstvolume which includes the CountsLondon experiences from 1853 downto 1859 the correspondent has trans-lated
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some of the more interestingpassagesTHE DECLARATION OF WAR WITH RUSSIA
War was declared against Russiaon March 27 1854 The previousevening says Count Yitzthum theQueen gave a family ball in honor ofthe Duke of Cambridges birthdayto which I was invited The Queendanced much and she went througha Scotch reel with the Duke ofHamilton and Lord Elgin who bothwore the Scotch national costumeAs I had already given up waltzingthe Queen danced the quadrille withme She spoke of the events of theday with the most amiable candortelling me confidentially that to hergreat regret she would be forced todeclare war against Russia nextmorning
LOUIS NAPOLEON
Count Yitzthum was present atBoulogne during the memorable in ¬
terview between Prince Albert andthe French Emperor Ho met thelatter on the day of his arrival4 The Emperor wore his gala uniformwith high riding boots and a generalshat and I cannot describe the firstimpression otherwise than that thissmall insignificant man with thelarge moustaches rominded me ofone of those riding masters whosuperintend the performance in thecircus whip in hand This unfavor-able
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impression disappeared how-ever
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on becoming personally ac-
quainted¬
with the Emperor and hisagreeable manners
LORD CARDIGAN
The hero of Balaclava was in theauthors estimation the perfect typeof the aristocratic British officer
who knows no danger either inthehunting or on the battle field andwho regards war too as a sort ofsport On my asking him whetherhe had to suffer much personallyfrom the exposures of the wintercampaign while acting as commanderof the British advance posts he re- -
Elied Oh no I had my yacht onwhich was very comfortable
It was only tiresome to ride somemiles every morning and eveningover the bad roads But I had myhunters with me and with them noobstacle could stop me
THE BVTTLE OF INKEKMAX
The Count regards the battle ofInkerman as one of the most glori ¬
ous military feats of the Britisharmy The Duke of Cambridgewho commanded the Guards on thatday told me with great modesty thatat the moment when he pushed for-
ward¬
the last available troops inskirmishing order he did not believeit possible that this thin red linecould hold its own against the ad¬
vancing Russian masses But yetthey succeeded thanks to the coolheaded tenacity of the Guards andto some well placed batteries ofArmstrong e guns In remem-brance
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of this day a competent eye-witness
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Marshal Canrobert told methirty years later Linfanterie Anglaise est la premiere du monde
PRINCE ALBERT
During a long private interviewwhich the Count had in July 1854with the Prince Consort the lattersaid The sympathies of the nationsare with us England and Francethose of the Courts are for BussiaAt Berlin Dresden as at MunichStuttgart and Darmstadt the Courtswish us defeats and would hail everyRussian victor - with joy I findthis perfectly Lttural and I cannotunderstand that this causes astonish-ment
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here My father were he stillalive would probably hold the sameopinion And yet I can regret thisfake illusion with all mj heart Thisis not a question as between Chris-tians
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and Mohammedans nor one ofthe maintenance of this miserableTurkish rule but the object is toestablish a precedent for a Europeanjoint action All the Powers havedeclared that Russia has forciblybroken the peace And now it isnecessary to convince Russia by forcethat this cannot be suffered anylonger in Europe
MR DISRAELI
Yery soon after this interview theCount met Mr Disraeli by chance
The Leader of the Opposition spoketo me not without malicious joyabout the difficulties of the Govern-ment
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and appeared convinced thatthe war would end in a compromiseOur Ministers said he are in a
dreadful scrape they have donenothing and spent all the money
DISRAELI OX GLADSTONE AND BRIGHT
A year later the Count met MrDisraeli again at a dinner He wasin good humor and more communica-tive
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than ever He assured me thatMr Gladstones reconciliation withthe Tories was a positive factGladstone and Bright he said are
not only the best speakers in theHouse but also the most energeticcharacters in it Present company
always excepted I put in as a com
v--
pliment which was accepted as some- -
thing quite natural Uf coursereplied the Leader of the OppositionI have always thought Gladstone
Bright and myself the three mostenergetic men in tho House I havewateued Gladstone very attentivelyand I have become convinced that hisenergy is invincible Bright is some-times
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clumsy but his eloquence ismost powerful Ho lacks Cobdensrefinement but ho has far moreenergy and his talents can be util-ized
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much better practicallyFRANCE ON ENGLAND
In March 1858 while at Paris theCount was invited to the Imperialtable and subsequently had a conver-sation
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with the Emperor Havingstated that he had lived for five yeaisin England Napoleon replied Thenyou have had sufficient time to studythat curious country Here in PranceI am the only one who knows it InEngland one always feels like beingon board of a great ship in a densefog and at the mercy of the tempestThere is a continual movement andone always believes a revolution isabout to break forth But in lookingat it more nearly one perceives thatthere is nothing in it and that thogood ship still sails and continues toadvance The nation over which Ihave been called to rule does not knowEngland is igrant of her institu-tions
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and does not like myself ap-preciate
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tho reciprocal interests whichprotect our alliance Tho alliance Irepeat ccsl moi If they dont understand it the worse for theni and forus The two nations do not under-stand
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and love each other
Rules for Living WellThe Caterer in an article on Good
Living considered from a culinaryrather than a moral point of viewsums up the matter in the followingsensible way
If living well consists in living nei ¬
ther luxuriously nor expensively inwhat then lies tho secret And howmay the man of moderate means takeadvantago of it The question is nota difficult one to answer and we willput that question in the shape of a fewshort rules
- 1 Buy with judgment2 Buy tho best for the best is al-
ways¬
the cheapest3 Let your economy regulate the
quantity not the quality4 Let your cook be a cook and one
that knows how to utilize what is nowthrown to the dogs or otherwisewasted
5 Study simplicity in the numberof the dishes and variety in the char-acter
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of tHe meals6 Letthe housewife be watchful
enough to trace the leaks that areliable to spring in every larder
7 Let the mistress be indeed thehead of her own household and of herojvn kithen
A remarkable illustration of tho en-
during¬
character of human hair maynow bo seen in the British Museumwhere has been placed a wig latelyfound in a temple at Thebes which issupposed to have been worn by anEgyptian priest at a period not lessthan 3400 years ago
Father Finnigan is of a forgetfultemperament and long custom hasmade him dependent upon lead pencilnotes and the assistance of Pat thosexton It is time to read the list ofthe dear departed for whom prayersare to be offered and Father Finniganhas forgotten their names and lost thelist Above tho heads of the hushedand kneeling congregation floats thefollowing holy whisper
Patrick where are the souls of thedear departed
Theyre undher a silver candleshtick yer riverence at the ixtremelift av the Vurgin Mary
iNcui Sttirjcirttscntents
FRANK GERTZImporter
- AND - L--Dcscrintions cf
Dealer in
AL- L-
Ladies Misses GentsAND YOUTHS FINE
sOF THE BEST AND LATEST MAKE
Has removed to the aboc centrally locatedpremises lately occupied by Mrs Wilkinsonwhere he has jnst received an invoice of NewGoods in his llnees S SMARIPOSA makinshis Stock one of tho most complete and variedto be found in Honolulu
These Fine Goods will be sold at prices tosuit tli a time All those desiring first classand t ervicoable articles in the Boot and Shoeline nil do ell to give him a call
JSi No trouble to show Goods 1 137 3m
CRYSTAL SODA WORKS
Our goods arcs acknowledged the BEST
ST OWE USE PATENT STOPPERS
In all our Bottles FamllesUse no
Ginger Ale But OursCHILDREN CRT FOR
OUR SODA WATERea-- We deliver our Goods Free of Charge to
till parts of the CltjCareful attention paid to island Ordcib
Address
Crystal Soda WorksP 0 BOX 397 HONOLULU II I
E OTJB TELEPHONE IS NO 298
Orders left with Beuon Smith iCoNo 1
FortStreet will receive prompt attentionlH73m
FAXCY BOOK A2iT JOBPrinting call at this office
HAWAIIAN O AZETTE TUESDAY JANUARY 11 1887
Smcral ITliiucrtiscmcnts
DURING THE GREAT FIRE
IX HUNOLOr TI1E- -
MAGNElLS otIT3BN- -
FIRE - PROOF SAFES
Stood tu- - test of i5 hours exposure suc ¬
cessfully ihu
H toKOKl pMaUVHH
NlAGtiEALE UftBAK
Istheoulv HIGUr FLANGE SAFE made inthe World The
acneale 8l Urban
SAFE 2
tContain more improvements than any Safe
ever made Such a- - Roirid orncr iSnlidWelded Ansle Inm Ironfand Iiaclpatent itisido Rii work Huncd Cap
and Four AVhe Comb nation Lock
Buffalo Standard ScalesPLATFORM DOKMKXT TRACK
HAY OR COAL SCALES
With or without Patent Combination BeamThe former dispenses with the use of
weights the neighinc being donociclti ncly with the poiser
J3- - SEXD FOR CATALOGUES EH
A LARGE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND
o Or b ej 3z g- - e ei-H- OXOLULU-11433m
General Agent for Hawaiian Island
Metropolitan Market
33L1233 StreetG J WALLER Prop
Choicest V3eats- FROi- r-
inest Herds
FAMILIES AND SHIPPING
AND AT THE
Lowest Market Prices
HA11 Meats delivered from this Market arcthoroughly chilled immediately after killing bymeans of a Bell Coleman Patent Dry Air Re-
frigerator¬
Meat to treated retains all its juicyproperties and is guaranteed to keep longeratter delivery than freshly killed meat
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WIE SPIRIT MERCHANT
26 MERCHANT STREETCAMPBELLS BLOCK
Has on Hand and Offers For Sale
To the Trade and Public the Best Brands of
Ales WinesAXU
SpiritsSpecial attention i drawn to the Celebrated
ALES AND PORTERS OF
E Sd J BurkeMcKennas Kentucky Whiskeys
and
L DELIuONiCOS CHAMPAGNES
Orders Filled with Promptness and at theusual Prices forany of the Brands of
GINS BRANDIES
WHISKffiS OR BITTERS
USUALLY OBTAINED IN THIS MARKET
EAn experience of several years in theWINE SPIRIT Business is a guarantee thathe interests of customers will he properly served
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General Stftocrtiscmcnts
U--
Scneral Sftrjcrtisemcnts
WEST DOW COlOIsirc oxl ZOZaixca
A Large Stock of Music GoodsINCLUDING
GUITAES from Martins best to the CheapestVIOLINS FLUTES all kinds and sizes
BANJOS DRUMS FIFES andnearly all the small instrumentsSHEET MUSIC and all kinds of Instruction Books
W F IINCLUDING
PHOTO ALBUMS AUTO ALBUMS SCRAP BOOKS WORK ROXESand BASKETS BRACKETS and BRACKET ORNAMENTS VASjESTOILET SETS FANCY CUPS and SAUCERS SHAVING MUGS ETC
TOYi
mfW
GrOODS
Numerous to Mention
INCLUDING
TOYSDRUMS Carts Wagons Foot Balls
TOOL BOXES Velocipedes Trumpets WhipsGAMES Rubber Chins and Bisque and Undressed Dolls all sizes
TOY DINNER SETS Stables Noahs ArksLOCOMOTIVES Battle Door and Shuttle Cock
f jBALLS and BATS Tops Soldiers Masks Safes
PISTOLS Rattles Picture Books StovesJAOK-in-the-B- ox OroquetlSets
SCRAP PICTURES and Hundreds of
Other Equally Useful and Amusing Toys
INCLUDING
Black Walnut Oik and Cvdar BEDROOM SETS also BEDSTEADSBUREAUS- - TABLES CHAIRS ROCKERS MIRRORS separato fromSets MEAT SAFES MUSIC CABINETS DINING TABLES CHEF- -
FONIERS HAT RACKS ETC ETC
ALSO
PICTURE FRAMES-- PICTURES CORNICE MOULDINGS
STEEL ENGRAVINGS CHROMOS PHOTOGRAPHS
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS 0
FURNITURE MATTRESSES OF ALL JONDS 3IADEAND REPAIRED
JSgAll questions from the other islands answered by letter promptlytB31142
TT fl ttrt - SEL
JIjL tE TrrTaTKTWBBHJ5SSS5S 1 Ii j i a jrjn rTT
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At the old Stand No 8 Saahumanu StreetTIN COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORKER
Plumbing in all its branchesArtesian Well Pipe all sizes
STOVES AMB RANGESUncle Sam Medallion Richmond Tip Top Palace Flora May Contest Grand PrizeNew Itival Oper Derby Wren Dolly Gypsy Queen Panseyfc ArmvIangesMaKnaChar
terBuck Superior Magnet Osceola Alraeda TSelipse Charter Oak Nimble Inwood andLaundry Stoves Galvanized Iron and Copper Boileru ror Ranges Granite Iron WareNickel Plattd and Plain
Galvanized Iron Water Pipe all sizesAND LAID ON AT LOWESTRATES
Oast Iron and Lead Soil Pipe
House ExxiZiisliixLS G oodsALL KJNDS
ROBBER HOSE ALL SIZES AND GRADES
Lift and Force Pump Cistern Pumps Galvanized Iron Sheet Copper Sheet LeadLead PipeTin Plate Wrter OlosasMarble Slabs and Bowls Enameled Wash Stands
Chandeliers Lamps and Lanterns Etc1147 3m
just Fe30 3Eix7EsD i i
I3X AMA2fA AISD OTIFElt LATE ARRIVALS
BLAUKENHE JM NOLETS OLD DOUBLE BERRIED HOLLAND-I-X CLEAH CRYSTAL BOTTXE- S-
C MEIJER COS PALM TREE GIN
Duncan Gilmour Cos Celebrated Scotch WhiskiesGLENLIVET ST CLAIR niGIILAXD BEX AVON ETC
J5Theabore Joods and a Full Assortment of all llie Best Brands of TEa
WINES SPIRITS ALES BEERS CALIFORNIA WINES ETCWE OFFER FOR SALE AT UNUSUALLY LOW IUTES
FREKTH PEACOCK23 KTJUANU ST HONOITIIU H I
P O Box 504 lHTSm Telenhone 46
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Shipping Commission Merchants
218 California Street San Fjanclco 1C97 ly
W- - H GROSSMAN BRO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
77 mid Bronil Street Jfcw TorliJleftrenee Castle Cooke and J T Wnter
house 1007 ly
TIIEO II DAVIES HAROLD JASION
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Commission Merchants12 13 Tho Albany
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Only PeDble Establishment r
Mullers Optical Depoti Montgomery St near Bush SFCaii
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The most complicated cases of defectvision thoroughly diasnosed FREE C
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mmmmimIn a Reliable Remedy for Liver Complaint andills caused by a deranged or torpid condition ofthe Liver as Dyspepsia Constipation Bilious ¬
ness Jaundice Headache JIalaria Rheuma ¬
tism etc It rcgnlntes the bowels purifies theblood strengthens the system assists digestion
AN INVALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINEThousands of Testimonials prove its merit
BENSON SMITH CO1113 Agent for Hawaiian Islands
DE MINTIETHE SPECIALIST
No Ill Kearny Street San Francisco Cal
TllEATS AU CltnOKIC SPECIAL AXD PlMVATE DlS
EASES WITH WojiDEItFVI SUCCESS
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
Is a certain cure forNERVOUS DEmiJTTL0STManhood Ikostatoiiuoea and nil the-- evileffects of youthful fol-lies
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and excesses and inDniNKINO iNTOXICATIJiaLiqrons ln Mintiewho is a regular physi ¬
cian graduate of thUniversity of Pennsyl-vania
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will agree to for¬feit S30O for a case of
tnis Kind the vital Kestokativt under hisspecial advice and treatment will not cure
150 a bottla or fur 4lraas the nwruitytent to any address on receipt of price or C OD in private name if desired by JOit JIintie 11KEAnVEVbT S FCal bend for Hit oi ques ¬
tions and pamphlet5 A twptv nnTTTn TJurf
will lie sent to anv one annlvincr bv i trr Jstating symptoms sex and ase birict secrecyip fcuiu iu uu uusuusa transactions llo ly
OR J CQLLiS BROWNES
CHLQBODYJmTHE ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE
Advice to Invalids If you wish to obtainquiet refreshing sleep free from headache re ¬
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covered by Dr J Collls Browne late ArmyJ1cIJ1e Re tlionameof
OHLOIODYNE and which is admitted by theprofession to be the most wonderful and valu-able¬
remedy ever discoveredCHLORpDYNE is the bestrcmedy known forCoughs Consumption Bronchitis AsthmaCHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Biarrhcea and is the only specific in Cholera ardDysenteryCHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all at¬
tacks of Epilepsy Hysteria Palpitation andSpasmsCHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neu-
ralgia¬
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I0I ymcST Pharmaceutical ChemTatAM4dIca IIal kimla January 5 1680 ToJ T Davenport Esq 33 Great Russell StreetBloomsbury London Dear Sir We embracethis opportunity of congratulating you opon thewide spread reputation this justly esteemedmedicine Dr i Collia Brownes Ciilodynehas earned for itself not only in Hindostanbut all over the East Asa remedy for generalutility we must question whether a better isimported Into the country and we shall be gladto hear of its finding a place in every AnVoIndian home The other brands we are sorry
sa35arnow iBPatedtotue nativejudging from their sale wo fancy theirsojourn there will be but evanescent Wecould multiply instances ad infinitum of the ex
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itand as a general sedative that have Sccuiedunacr our personal observation durin manvyears In Cholraic Diarrhaa and even in themore terrible forms or Choleri itself we havewitnessed its surprisingly coatrolllnttc have never used any other foijn of thfmedicin than Collis 5ifConviction that it is uecidelythcbeTandXfrom a sense of duty we owe to tlw aiias ar ttSsubstitution or any other than Vniii nis a delibehate Bkeach fwne 8
sor THE CHEMIST M mS B BT
CAUTION Vice Chancellor SirWood stated that Dr J Colli TiK PaRe
had been sworn e-TIe Tr7nV3Ao1 Jn bottles at Is ld n
cal testimony accompaSies caTb boUll K
CauuonBe f pracy and Imltatlongbole Manufacture JGrea Russell Street Bloomsbnnff- -
nil fim
JLL HEADSLEYTER HEADS ENVELOPESStatements of Accounts
CircularsjpardsLabo Contracts p
Shipping Receipts Et jJTAT SHORT NOTICE AT TOE
SAKD UGAZETTE OFFICE
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of Lord ShaftesburyrXifc and honorable career of-- vexitti Earl of Shaftesbury wbicb
v-- i- - in subject of a noyr work by Ed- v i Hodder is fanurfar to most peo
vi The momoh- - just issued has arcial interest from the fact tbat
L l Shaftesbury not only placed atlb authors disposal a mass of mate
frr - an autobiographical characternarrated to Mr Hoddor the
ro rd of his life Sir Hodder hasai-- had access to the letters addressedt the late Sir Alexander Haldanewii for thirty years was the Eailsintimate friend It is sufficient to addthat Lord Shaftesbury stipulated forail the truth to be toid be it good orIk it bad Below will be found someinteresting fragments
AtSlarj
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bCHOOLDAYS
seven ivent to school a veryone atChiswiclc Nothing could
passed it lor filth bullyingii piect and hard treatment of every- r uor had it in any respect anyc orpousating advantage except per-na-p-
t may have given me an earlyi iTor of oppression and cruelty Iti - very similar to Dotheboys HallUemained for five years and then sentt Harrow and became the pupiLandlmL with others in the house ofDrButler the head master of schoolTilings were there on a very diuerent
ting compared with Chiswick LeftSLrrow soon after fifteen years of ageljfcul reached the sixth form and hadlearned very little But that was myown fault Though I obtained someprizes I was on the whole idle andf nd of amusements and I neglectedmt opportunities of acquiring knowl- -
THE BIRTH OF PHILANTHROPY
It was during his residence at Harr when Lord Ashley that a strangemodent occurred to earl whichinfluenced his whole afterlife Hewa one day walking alone downHarrv when he was startled byheaung a great shouting and yellinglb Mde street and singing of ai Bacchanalian sons Presently
u- --- Kusy party turned tne corner 01
ti -- tnet and to his horror ho sawi four or five drunken men were
ciringa roughly made coffin contit1 ugthe mortal remains of one oftL a fellows for burial Staggeringa tuey turned corner they lettLer burden fall and then they broke
5vout foul and horrible languageit wa- - a sickening spectacle --no soi
V itary soul was there as a mourner Afellow creature was about to be con-
signed¬
to tomb with indignities towhich not a dog should bo sub ¬
jected Young Ashley was horrifiedand stood gazing Jit scene spell¬
bound Then he exclaimed Goodheavens Can this be permitted sim
t ply because man was poor andfriendless Before sounds of thedrunken songs had died away indistance he had faced future ofLis life and determined that with thehelp of God he would from that timeforth devolv his lifeto pleading the
- cause of poor and friendless
- not rrr for the house of commons
Jr Feb 14 1S2G In House ofCommons I am too bilious for pub-lic
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What I suffer from brazenfaces and low insults of Radicalp arty I am no fit for their accursedeffrontery which sneers at every sen-
timent¬
of a gentlemau and is backedapplause of those who pretend
t education Humes conduct to-
night¬
was over disgusting and so wasthat of his civilized friends I shouldhave stormed in madness had it beenagainst myself I am not fit forHouse of Commons
THE QUEENS CORONATION
July 2 1S3S It been a won- -
-- - derful period one long and seriouslyKr to be remembered by every English-
man¬
An idle pageant forsooth Asidle as coronation of King Solo-
mon¬
or dedication of his TempleThe service itself refutes notionso solemn so deeply religious sohumbling and yet so sublime Everyword of it is invaluable throughoutthe Church is everything seculargreatness nothing She declares inthe name and authority of Godand almost enforces as a conditionpreliminary to her benediction alliinf ran iindcn princes wise to tem
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people assembled in admiring afectionand loyalty to witness tho royalprocession Both during the day andthe night such order ana gooa numorprevailed as would have done honorto a private family Even the fair inHyde rarK nas oeen quiet ueceni i
respectful aud safe hat a nation J
this is What materials for happinessand power What seeds of honor toGod and service to man 4
CLAIMS WoJi HI3 iifcThe pecuniary claims Upon him
were so great that we find Lord Ash- -
lev writing in 1S4G Croesus wouldbe pauperized if he were to meet half
k the demands uiade upon me everymonth Alas I must refuse the largestproportion and give very sparingly tothe remainder I say alas becausethe claims are oftentimes meritoriousand I shall always be misrepresentedandirequently misunderstood Manypeople choose to believe that I amrich and ask accordingly yet half ofmv income- - is borrowed to be repaidat some future day with heavy accu-mulations
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of interest eight childrenthe two eldest costing me more than
200 a year each a ninth soming andan allowance from my father of only
100 annually more than I had as aBachelor at Oxford Are these sourcesof wealthTHE PRINCE CONSORT AND THE YEAH OF
REVOLUTION
Ia 184S the year of revolution art-- i- iTriTwrt nnfr onntrnvprsv nrnsp re- -
specting the Prince Consorts pro
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posed uiiu iuucii wisuvu iur iijjfjeiiiance among the working classes This j
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memorandum by Lord Shaftesburywill be read with deep interest
The Queen sent for me to Osbornetho Fairy was ready for me at Gosportand I went The Queen was greatlyalarmed and so was the Prince bythe Revolution in France and theexile of Louis Philippe They fearedthe continuanco of commotions inEngland and were desirous to knowhow they could exercise their in-
fluence¬
to soothe the people TheQueen on my arrival expressed hissentiment very warmly and added atdinner Tho Prince will talk to youto morrow We have sent for you tohave your opinion on what we shoulddo in view of the state of affairs toshow our interest in the workingclasses and you are the only man whocan advise us in the matter On thefollowing morning during a longwalk in tho gardens lasting for overan hour and a half I discussed withthe Prince tho condition of affairs andthe state of the nation He askedme my advice and how he could bestassist towards the common weal
Now sir I said to him I have toask your Royal Highness whether Iam to speak out freely or to observeCount form For Gods sake heanswered speak out freely Thensir I would say that at this junctureyou hold a position in which you canrender to the country far greaterassistance than if you were its kingTon can speak as a king represent aking without the necessary and in-
evitable restrictions of a king Yourpresence though formally differentis virtually the presence of the QueenMy earnest advice to you is that youshould put yourself at the head of allsocial movements in art and scienceand especially of those movements asthey bear upon the poor and thusshow the interest felt by Royalty intho happiness of the kingdom
What can I do the Prince askedeagerly On the 18th of May nextthe anniversary of tho LaborersFriend Society will bo held and ifyour Royal Highness will accompanyme first to see some of tho dwellingsof the poor and afterwards to presideat tho meeting I am satisfied it willhave a good effect You should comein three carriages and have thefootmen in red liveries even thesethings are not without their inliuonce
The Prince at once fell in with thosuggestion and arrangements forcarrying it out were dicussed Butwhen Lord John Russell heard it howas frantic and brought to bearevery possible opposition as he oftendid with regard to other schemeswhich he did not originate himselfLord John Russells opposition how-ever
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failed The Prince took the chairat tho public meeting and wasreceived everywhere with enthusiasmA noted Socialist remarked at thetime If the Prince goes on likethis why hell upset our apple cart
R0WN PHILLIPSPltACTICAIi PLUMBERS
GASFITTERSAND- -COPPERSMITHS
Nm 71 Kin Street Honolulu H I
W-O-R-- K--
LSr PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO fiBATH TUBS WATER CLOSETS
WASH BOWLS PLUMBING GOOD
1101 Of all kinds always on hand ly
A PrettyWomans SecretFear of discover- - when slic reort to
ialsc hair and dyes is a source of con-stant
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anxiety to her The very peronfrom whom she most desires to hide tuwaning of her charrns arc the ones motlikely to make the discovery But tlieivis no reason why the should not regainand retain all the beauty of hair that wi ¬
lier pride in youth Let her uc Ayii--Hai- k
VlGOH and not only will her hsncease to fall out but a new growth Happear where the scalp has been dcmuluand locks that arc turning gray or hawactually grown white will return to theirpristine freshness and brilliance of colorAyers ILun ViGOit cures
Hereditary BaldnessGEORGE JLvyer Flatonia Texasni
bald at 23 years of age as his ancestorLad been for several generations OneLottie of Hair Vigor started a growth ofsoft downy Lair all over Li scalp whichsoon became thick loug aud vigorous
Ayers Hail9 Vigoris not a dye but by healthful stimulationof the roots and color glands speedilyrestores to its original color hair that is -
Turning CrayMrs Catherine Deajikr Point oj
Rocks Md had her hair suddenlyblanched by frisbt during the late civilwar Ayers JIair Vigor restored itto its natural color and made it softerglossier and more abundant than it hadbeen before
Scalp DiseasesWhich cause dryness brittlencss and fall ¬
ing of the hair daudruff itching andannoying sores arc all quicklv cured byAyersIIairVigor It cured HerbertBotd Minneapolis Minn of intoler-able
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Itching of the Scalp J 2T Car ¬
ter Jr Occoqiwn Va of ScaldHead Mrs D V S Lovelace LncelaceviUeKp of Tetter Sores MissBessie H Bedloe Burlington 17 ofScalp Disease and Dandruff Tor-pidity
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of the roots of the hair which ifneglected may result in incurable bald-ness
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is readily cured by Ayers HairVigor As
A Toilet LuxuryAyers Hair Vigor has no wuu Itis colorless cleanlv delightfully per¬
fumed and has the effect of making thchair soft pliant and glossy
Ayers Hair VigorTRET ARED BY
Dr J C Ayer Co Lowell M uSold by all Druggists
HOLLISTER CONo 100
Sole
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TUESDAY JANUARY 11 1S87
ioIdIc
i 3nds
General tfincrftscmcnts
IIAVE JCST RECEIVED FROM
London Boston San Francisco
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
GrroceriesAND
IN PART AS FOLLOWS
Huckins Tarker House SoupsBoston Fish anil Clam Chowder
Boston Sansae 3Icat and Baked BeansBoston reeled Tomatoes Fine Dairy Salt
Crosse k Blackwelis
MORTONS GOODSZante Currants Sultana Raisins Tcarl BarleyPearl Saijo Italian Maccaroni and Vermicelli
all put up in 4 lb tinsGround Rice Semolina Mcdcir ChocolateEpps Cocoa Table Vine jarExtra Fine Duret OilAssorted Jams and Jollie
1 and 2 lb TinsCopeland English PeasFrench Peas and MushroomsExtra Sardines Vi and U tinsMetwurst and Truffled Liver SausagesSardells and Russian SardinesEpicure Bine Point Oysters 1 and 3 lb tinsHumes Salmon 1 and 2 lb tins
IN BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS
Kits Salt Mackerel and Salmon BelliesKegs Ji and 4 Barrels Family PorkChoice Hams and BaconNou York and California CheeteAdam aud Liruburfr CheeseOxford and Cambridge Sausage 1 and 21b tinsVienna Sausage 1 and 2 lb tinsHam Sausage 2 lb tinsCorned Beef Pigs Feet English BrawnLunch Tongues Ox Tongues Deviled HamPotted Meats Boned C hicken and TurkeyCurried FowlSuccotash Green Corn Green PeasLima Beans String Beans AtparacutBaratarin Shrimps aud Codfish Balls
KEGS GILT EDGE SUTTERAND IN ROLLS
Tapocan and hitney- - Bntter 2 and 3 lb iasBoneless Cod Fit h and in BlocksFrench Prunes in Glass and BoxesCalifornia Rti ins Boies new cropBreakfast Germ Oat Flakes White OatsGcrmea Cream Oats and Cracked WheatOatmeal Rj e i lour and Meal in 10 lb bagsGraham Flour Small HominyBuckwheat Flour in 101b bagsArena Golden Gate Crown andEl Dorado Flour iu a lb bags
Condiments in Great VarietyCalifornia Table FruitsCalifornia Jams aud Jellies this Seasons
Packing
II 15 P I In E D SUGARSCube in 25 aod 100 Ib BoxesGranulated 100 lb BagsGranulated in J4 and whole Barrels and 30 lb
BoxesNew Zealand and California Oats Bran CornWheat Onickcd Corn JGround and Whole Barley c
Blue Peas White and Red BeansLima and Horse Beans ice
Tea and CoffeeA SPECIALTY
J2 N B Australian Roast Beef in C lbtins very cheap New Zealand Corned Beef inKegs of 50 b 1147
J D LAKESn
Xs
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1 30 Fort St near Hotel St
Manufacturer of MonumentsHcadstone3 Tombs Tablets Marble Mantels
Washstand Tops and Tiling in Blackand White Marble
Marble WorkOf Every Description made to order at thelowest possible rates Monuments aud Head ¬
stones cleaned and resetBSTOrders from the other Islands promptly
attended to 1147 3m
LAIO COHAVE A WrOE STOQK or THE YEUY BEST
Hay Grain cWHICH IS OFFERED AT THE
Lowest Market PricesAnd delivered free to any part of the city
AGEXTS FOR THEPacific Mutual Life Insurance Co
-- OF CALIFORNIA
AGENTS FOR THEHOOVER TELEPHONE
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDSFOR CALIFORNIA
tSTTKLEPITOXE XO I 47 1 1473m
HAWAIIAN S0AP WORKS
HAWAIIAN SOAP COMFYyL
H -
yggy3Manufacturers nnd Dealers In
ALL KINDS OF SOAPSJjeleo King Street Honolulu
Beef Mutton and Goat Tallow wanted Or-
ders¬
left at Bolles Cos Queen Street willmeet with prompt attention 1147 ly
JSai 1
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general Uincrtisciuents
Just ArrivedPER
FUERST B8SW3ARK
FRO- - 3REJIEN
HHackfeSdCoHave Just received by this Vessel a
full assortment of
BEERS WIRES
AND LIQUORS
ST PAUL BEER
rSplenilid Line of
Xiry GroodsWoolen Blankets all sizes weights
qualities and colors
Horse Blankets Woolen and GottpnShirts Shawls Cottons Denims Tick-ing
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etc
ciotmiiigriLTER PRESSES
AN- D-
FILTER PRESS CLOTH
Sugar and Coal Bags all sizes HempTwine
A COMPLETE LINE OF SADDLES
Iron Bedsteads Tea Kettles and SaucoPans all sizes Tin Plate Sheet w
Lead Galvanized Sheet Iron
GALVANIZED FEHCE WIRE
-S- TEEL EAILS
With Fish Plates Bolts and Spikes
Portland Cement Full Weight
LUMP BOCK SALT
And a large Assortment of
English GroceriesROOFING SLATES llubhucks White
and Red Lead
A number of the much favored HEROPHONS Jwith a largo quantity of themost POPULAR MUSIC
Yellow Sheathing MetalWillow Baskets Blue Mottled Soap
Windsor Soap Vinegar in 10 15 and 30Gallon Kegs and Barrels Empty Deraijohns Crockery 1137 3m
MRS THOS LACKNo SI Fort Street Honolulu
IJirorTEU AND DEALER IX
Shot Guns Rifles RevolversAND ALL KINDS OP FIRE ARMS
Also Metallic Cartridges all kind and sizesBrass and Paper Shot Shells Powder Shot andCaps and all kinds of Sporting tJoods Etc
IMlOliTEn AXD DEALER UT
SEWI5TG MACHINESAnd Genuine Parts Attachments Oils
and AccessoriesAGENT FOR THE IMPROVED
White and Now Homo MachineTHE WHITE AUTOMATIC MACHINE
The New National and Peerless Hand Machine
Seiviiij Machine nnd Hand Needlessof nil kinds
Clarks Chadwicks and Brookf Machine CottonBarbours Linen Thread
CORTICELLI SILKIN ALL COLORS
ES Having secured tho services of a first classGnn and Locksmith and thorough mechanic Iam prepared to do all kinds of Repairs Re-stocking
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brownincand boring Gnns a specialtyJ5Scwing Machines Lock Surgical Tfautl
cal and Surveying Instruments cleaned andrepaired with quick dispatch
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED
FANCY DEPARTMENTaoent ron
Balls Health Preserving- - CorsetsAND
Mme De norcsts Reliable Cat Paper PatternsLargest and Rest Assortment of
Stamping Patterns and MaterialsFOR ALL KINDS OF FANCY WORK
ErJ LesOus given and all orders promptlyfilled Island orders solicited 11 13 im
BEAVER SALOON
H J NOTE Proprietor
Beira to iacouuee to his friend and thepublic in general
That he has opened the above Sa-
loon¬
where first class Refreshmentswill be M rrei from 3 a m till 10 p nl
under the immediate supervision of a Competent Chtf de Cuisine
THE FINEST GRADES OF -
TobaccosCigars Pipes and
Smokers SundriesChosen by a personal selection from first
class manufactories has been obtained andwillbe added to from time to lime
One of Brunswick B jlkef
Celebrated Billiard TablesIs connected with the establishment where
lovcrsof thecnecan participate 1147 Sm
KNOWLESSTEAM AED JACBDM POMPS
THE LnSTDERSIGIOSD IIAVEreceived per Amy Turner from Boston
a full assortment f these celebrated Pumpswhich are gnaranteed to becheappr aud tetterthan any other style of pnmp imported Wecall the attention ot planters patticniarly to theVacuum Pump which is less complicated andmore servicabe than other pumps
1147 3m C BREWER Jt CO
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General JHlrocrttscmcnts
Our Breakers Light Steel PlowsAreall made from our own patterns and are theresult of the experiences of a large number ofpractical Planterswho kindlvsnTrcstcdlmnrove- -mentsand chances In the Plows which had for- -nierly been used here
HAWAIIMRWM r HORNER say I have no hesi
tation in pronouncing them the very best Breakin Plow I ever used in this orany other conntry
MAUI
General Sttioertiscmcnts
INVOICE
Heceived
plowed
growth
MRHENRYCOOPERsays
MRW HCORNWELL says -- They ME J RICHARDSON says fromall the requisites of class and Plow t experience sayit isdusixnciiunsneeuea especially iorrougn evcrnsea
Good Night Premium Safety Oil 150
just esjhoe2IS7exby the hew york board of underwriters a
Pacific Hardware Co Limited Fort StTlhL 3F O FL T S3
Hardware Agricultural Implements lianges Furnishing Goods FaintsOils Varnishes Lubricating Kerosene- - Oil Silver Plated Ware Lamps Chandeliersand Lanterns 3m
SMITH
DMUG GrlSTSand Fort Street Honolulu
TS3AXiRS Xj
PURE DRUGS OHESVaiCALS
Toilet Apfieles TrussesEte Etc Etc
J Ayer Cos PreparationsBoschees German Syrup
Greens August FlowerHorsfords Acid Phosphate
Fellows SyrupSafe Cure
lld 3m
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Eczema en Suj
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Ernptioni and Skin
Borei and every ofBear andlitic ot Blood Skin and withLou of Hair from to old age are cured by
the new Bloodand and Boat the
great brln cures and
andBakers Itch
Piles andio com sexes reueTea oy warm Datnwith Soap and a of
the great Skin Cure Thisdaily threa doses ofwill cure of the Skin andbcaip wnea all other means fail
A Work on the Skiniaies is ieAlso one sol
sworn to before the British Consul whichrepeat thl s story I have beenior years irom of the Skin and Bloodhave been to shun by reasonof my have had the best phy¬
have spent of dollars and gotrelief until I used the
which have cured me and left my skin and bloodas pure a childs Send for our slity four pagebook How to Cure Skin
Co
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JUST
MR L II says It aacres of new land part of was and agood deal of it with a of
I not wish for a better plow
The Plows yonto Mr and are I the
most I have yet seen for the work
possess L Ia first good when I the best
ianu now i
Kerosene
s- - recommended
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Oils1120
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Warners
op Bitters St Jacobs OilBarrys Tricopherous
Burnetts CocoalneVaseline Preparations
Colgates Toilet SoapsRickseckers Skin Soap
Hoyts German CologneMaile Cologne Etc
SPOUSES TOILET BATH AM CABBIE I
BUHACH the Great Insect DestroyerBoreicke Schrecks Homeopathic Medicines Etc Ect
ticurA POSITIVE CURE
for every form ofSKIN AND BLOOD
DISEASE
HUMORS HnmillatlnzSJ Itching Burning torturesLoathsome ipeciea Itching
Pimply Inherited Ecrofalous SyphiJJiseisei the Scalp
infancyCcnctTBA Bzsolvzxt PurifierInternally Ctmcuiu CirriccnA
lieautinen externally
Itching BnrzUnr Skin DiseasesBarbers Grocers VTasherwomans
Itching Delicate Irritations peculiarinstantly a
Cuncmu single applicationCcticuba repeated
with CcncuKA Resolventspeedily Itching Diseases
absolutely
aiagnlflcent Topularujuiiugnncu A wrappea aDouttne80LTE5T hundred Testimonialemnly
a terrible saffcrerDiseases
obliged public placesdisfiguring
sicians hundredsno drriccnA Kexedies
asDiseases Address
Hawaiian ConsigneesBenson Smith Honolulu
A
KAUAISTOLZ hundred
which stonycovered heavy
Mimosa would
HAWAII
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requiredOAHU
speakBreaking
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Diuretic and Anerient cleanse the Bloodand Perspiration of all Impurities and PoisonousElements ana tnus removes me uauiu nrawit cures speedily permanently and economically
flntlenra the Grzat Skin Ccbe i MedicinalJelly for external use Instantly allays Itching andinnammation clears ine djeih bqu ocaip ui limawuSores and Dandruff destroys Dead Skin and Fleshheals Ulcers Sores and Discharging Wottndi re ¬
stores the Hair and beautifies the Skin
rA- - Cm ii ornntiltA AVfn Tfontffppand Toilet Requisite prepared from CcncCTU ISJ
Indispensable in treatlngSkin Diseases Baby Humors bsin uienmueo c rjgjtiy xiesu xmuucb bwburn and Rough Chapped or Greasy Skla
Cntlcnra Remedies are the only Yeal BloodPurifiers and Skin Beautirlers free from mercuryarsenic lead zinc or any other mineral or TegetriTfo nnnn vhativwvcr Guaranteed absolatelTpure by tha Analytical Chemists of the Stats ofMassachusetts
For Sale by all retail chemists and wholesaledruggists and dealers in medicine throughout theworld CcTiCCTtA50 cents per box large boxes
100 CimctniA Hoap25 cents Ccticcba Boatino Soap 15 cents Ccticuea Resolventper bottle
rCEPABED BT THE
Potter Drue 3i Chemical Co Boston USA
T3LSOCEANIC MAIL SERVICE
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IKTEHMEDIATE STEAMSHIP AUSTRALIA
Leae San Francisco for Honolulu on WedneBdaye at 2 r sij Jan 5 Feb 2 Mar 2 and 30Apr 27 May 23 Jnne 22 July 20 An 17Sept 14 Oct 12 NovO Dec 7
Leaves Honolulu for San Francitco on Wednes ¬
days at 12 at- - Jan 19 Feb 1C Mar IB Apr11 Mavll June S July C Aug 3 and 31Sept 2S Oct 20 Xov 23 Dec 21
COMMERCIALhoxolvlv JAvriBr n iss7
The stormy nnd wet wetther of tho pastweek lias interfered with shipping move ¬
ments and alsovith thofirindinj work onthe plantations There has been only onemerchantman arrived during tho past week
the Caibarien with full cargo from SanFrancisco Tho first two whalers of thespring season also arrived and havo sailed forcruise west and north These vessels nowa-days
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rarely touch here except to procure of-
ficers¬
or men to make a fall complement forthe Arctic cruise
There hao been three departures of mer¬
chantmentwo for San Francisco the barksAV H Dimond and Ella with partialcargoes and tho Nellie- May in ballast forPngst Sound
At Eahulci the Anna sailed on the 7thwith about 100 tons of sugar for San Fran-cisco
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and tho ltosario arrived from thesame port on the Cth
The Custom House statistics of exportsfor the year 1SSG will be found below show ¬
ing a satisfactory increase in the productionof our leading staple sugar notwithstandingthe very low prices which havo rnled for thopast yearV avmis and Values op the FjuxcirAi Do-F-- ii
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Tlio Water FrontLast week was m illy bad on the wat6r
front owing to tl acessant rains whichprevailed and the muddy state of the ap¬
proaches to all the wharves rendering thohanuhcg of freight a difficult matter Somefew vessels with the aid of the sheds man ¬
aged to discharge or take in freight betweenshowers til dry freight requiring to beunder cover from the rain
The Island steamers managed with hardwrk ind care to take on their cargoes ingood order and sailed at their appointedtuxe for their Tarioas destinations
The rrivals from foreign ports were theCaibinen on the 3d from San Franciscowith general merchandise and the whalebark Sea Breeze also from San Franciscoand cruise The Sea Breeze remained outSide and after having some repairs made tothe donkey engine suited for the westwardthe next day on a speru wh le cruise
The departures were the barbentine W HDimond on Monday 3d the bark Ceylon onFriday 7th and barken ino Ella on Sunday9th All the above were sngar laden for SanFrancisco and sailed full
The bark Kellie May s liled in ballast forfor the Sound on Tuesday 4th instant
The barkentine John Smith is loadingsugar for San Francisco and will sail duringthe week for that port
The schooner JIililo has resumed herplace in the coasting trade
The Chilian war vet sel Pilcomayo whichwas to have sailed Satutdny for San Fran-cisco
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has been delayed until after the arrivalof the mail steamer Australia due to morrow
The bark Martha Davis has nearly discharged her Honolulu cargo and will probably sail batnrdny lor Hongkong takingabout 100 Chinese rrasfencere She is hnviuuIsr tween decks fitted with berths for themAfter discharging her passengers nt Hoimiong the Martha Davis will proceed toiianila
The bark Caibanen had 500GO bricks forMr George Lucas two mules for Mr C AVOapin Jiauuiui ana iuu pics iur --ur ouii
The brics Consuelo nnd V G Irwin bothsail to day at 12 m for San Francisco tak- -
I iag ballast cargoes of tugarvapiain omiiu u ji einucu kuuiiuiuju ui
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of the schooner Sarah and Eliza and willtike charge of Messrs Brnco t Butlersschooner Uammonia recently rebuilt by herowners
Ihe stoamer V G Hall during her stayin port last week went on the railway andbesides cleaning was fitted with an improvedpropeller
There are several foreign vessels in portawaiting cargo Now that the mills on thovarious plantations have commenced grind-ing
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and sugar is beginning to arrive in largequantities these vessels will not be delayedlong
In future the small steamer Waimanalowill be engaged as a general freighter to allports around Oahu
The new steamer J A Cummins sailed onher initial trip to Waimanalo on Sundaymorning to which port she will run regularlyin the future
The schooners Waimalu and Waiehu wereon the railway last week receiving neededrepairs for the sugar season
The schooner Keauhau which has beenlaid np in rotten row for some time past haspassed into the ship carpenters hands formuch needed repairs -
The bark Star of Devon is in the streamHer destination is uncertain at present
The barkentine Mary Winkelman after along stay in port has completed her loadingand sails for San Francisco to day
The steamer Explorer is on the marinerailway for repairs to her false keel and re-placing
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her screwThe whale bark Lyden arrived off port
on Saturday last and reports while off Ha-waii
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struck a sperm whalo when the lineparted After waiting for its reappearanceit suddenly came np under tho first officersboat smashing it to pieces when tho whalewith the line suddenly disappeared and waslost The vessel cruised in the locality forfour days and did not succeed in finding it
PORT OF HONOLULU
ArrivedMoxuat Jan 3
Bk Caibarien Firkins from San FrancUcoStrar Waialcalc Weir from HamakuaSchr Kaulilna from Moknlcia
Tuesday Jan 4Stmr W G Hall Bates from Hawaii and Maui
Wednesday Jan G
Wh bk Sea Breeze Simmons from San FranStmrC II Bishop Cheney form KauaiScbr Kaukcaonli from KobalaSchrLcahi from Kauai
Tuuhsdat Jan 6Scbr Nettie Merrill Crane from WaianaeScbr Ehukai from WaialuaScbr Mokuola from EwaSchrllccia lrom Koolau
FniDAr Jan 7Stmr Surprise WcU bath from PaiaStmr Waimanalo Underwood from WaimanaloScbr Sarah Eliza from Koolau
Saturday Jan 8Am wh bk Lydia from San FranciscoStmr Kinau Lorenaen from Maui and HawaiiStmr Likelikc Davis trom MauiStmr JasMakec Campbell from Kauai
Sujcday Jan 9Stmr Inalani Freeman from KauaiStmr Lcbua Clarkr from Hamakua HawaiiStmr KUauea Hou Cameron from HawaiiStmr C It Bishop Chaney from KauaiScbr Kawailani from KoolauScbr Rainbow from KoolauScbr Kulamanu from KobalaScbr Maua from Honomu
SailedMoxdXy Jan3
Bktne W II Dimond Swift for San FranciscoStmr Mokolii McGrecor for Molokai and MauiStmr Surprise Weiabatb for Paia HarborStmr LikclikCi Davis for Mani
Tuesday Jan 4Bk Nellie May Austin for Port TownsendStmr Kiiauca Hou Cameron for HamakuaStmr Lchua Clarke for Hamakua and Hiioatmruas Jintcc Campbell for KauaiStmr Kinau Lorcnzcn for Hawaii and MauiStmrC It Bishop Cheney for Kauai etcStmr Iwalani Freeman for KauaiSchrMnnuokawai for Koolau
Wednesday Jan 5Stmr Waimanalo Underwood for WaimanaloSchr Waimalu for MauiSchr Josephine for EwaSchr Rob Roy for KoolauSchr Mile Morris for KoolauSchr Mokuola for Ewa
TnunsDAYJanOStmr Waialeale Weir for HamaknaScbr Canute for Hilo and Hamakna
Fiuday Jan 7h bk Sea Breeze Simmons for cruise
Stmr W G Hall Bates for Maui and HawaiiSchr Leabi for KauaiSchr Kaukeaouli for Kobala
Saturday Jnn 8Am wh bk Lydia for a cruise
Sunday Jan 9Bktne Eila Itust for San FranciscoStmr Waimanalo Underwood for Waimanalo
Monday Jan 10Stmr Kinau Lorenzen for Maui and HawaiiStmr Likelikc Davis for MauiStmr Jas Makee Campbell for KauaiStmr Mokolii McGregor for MolokaiStmr Surprue Weisbath for PaiaSchr Sarah Eliza for KoolauSchr Mile Morris for EwaSchr Ilcciu for KoolauSchr Kaulilua for Koolau
Vessels inPortGcr bk Pacific OltmanMary Winklcman BackusBktne Wrestler ScbnaucrBktne Amelia KewhallBk Ceylon CalhounBk Saranac ShawBktne Eureka MeyersBrig Star of Devon LowellShip Mercury BrownBk Martha Davis BensonChil cor Pilcomayo GoniStmr Explorer GormanTern WSBownc FanBktne Planter lcrrimanBris W G Irwin McCullocbBrig Consuelo CousinsBk Caibarien Perkins
PASSENGERSARRIVALS
From Hawaii per Waialcaio Jan 3 Rev JGoodalc J Milcbeli Dr C B Greenfield MasterGreenfield and 13 deck
From nawaii and Mani per W G nail Jan 4C N Spencer Cant Willfonc nonSKNabaleF H Hayseldcn and family Miss Tnrton F Roseand 43 aeck
From Hawaii and Maui per Kinau Jan8J II Barbour 3Iiss Barbour Mrs W W Goodalcchild and servant lion F Pahia wife and childG S Bond W P Akau J Kekipi Mrs E M Bicknell G Bicknell Mrs M J Hcaly J W Moananliwife and child CTJMakccDr Sheldon Miss IIHitchcock E D Souther A Barnes G F WilderD Kabaulcllo K Nabaolelna H VidaMrs D RVIda Miss Lita Vida C Johnson and 73 deck
From Maui per Likelikc Jan 8 P JT MakeeMrs G W smith T W Everett Mr Mitchell IWailci Miss Austin Rev A W Davis Kev 1 11Spitz E W Austin F McDormiit AADorin E
Hall Miss L Robertson Miss Ida Campbell AhLee Mrs Chang Wy Lo Shu Mr Burns and 00deck
From Kauai per Iwalani Jan U W C SproullCapt J Rots J A Hanson Herbert Dole W HRice Jr J Miller 1 Dekay Marion Dole W ESmith J Forbes H W Dimond W C Dart WaiterDole I Lyman Norman Hulbcrt J KealoliaMrs Cook Mis Forbes Miss Klcpas5 Chineseand 101 deck
From Kauai its Waianae per C R Bishop Jan-- Mr DKahlbauro C Neumann WHKanc
C A Carter Geo II Holt Mrs Stllimnn Miss RMallcnoMaUrsC Land J Conrad E Holt CHolt 1 Cfuncc and U deck
DEPARTURES
rFoan Francisco per W II Dimond Jan 0Mrs J T Dare and 4 children
tor Kauai ptr Iwalani Jan 4 --Mrs FredcnrcrsUrSdeaber Jtr Bcrtlcman and fam-yy--
fr011 W II Rice and wife and 20deck
For Maul and Hawaii per Kinan Jan 4 MissAtkinson AH Smith MIssM Daniels Mrs JasCampbell and 3 children B B Macy J N WrichtMrs Hanaika A Hass W S Webster and wife T1 orrest Mr Thompson and 70 deck
For San Francisco per Ceylon Jan 7 B Iscnhool
For Maui and Hawaii per W G Hall Jan 7 PC Jones and wife C S Spencer Hon J K NahaleMrs M Jones and 2 children J Johnson and wifeMiss Roy L Ljous atd 30 deck
BORN
AtWalraea Hawaii January 4th 1687 to thewife of George Bell a daughterAt Walmca Kauai January 5th 13S7 to the-
ttiii ui i imciuia Uhtimer
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COWAN At Hamakuapoko Maui January7th lb67 of typhoid feTer George H Cowaxaged 28 years and 10 months
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TUESDAY JANUARY II 18S7
Supremo Conrt January Term- -
The Januar Term of the Supreme Courtopened on Monday January 3d ChancellorJudd presiding at which the two newly ap-pointed
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Justices took their seats A largenumber of spectators were present His Ex-cellency
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the Hon Antone ltosa representedthe Crown The Hon J L Kaulnkon ap-peared
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as Marshal of the Kingdom Thefollowing members of the Bar were in
Hons S B Dole Paul NeumannCecil Brown and W B Castle Messrs JohnTDare W A Whiting F M Hatch L AThurston Jonathan Austin Chas CreightonJ M Monsarrat C W Ashford A P Peter-son
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AY A Kinney V V Ashford A CSmith M Thompson J M Poepoe J AMagoon E ff Ward AY L Holokahiki andAY Sea
The Chancellor introduced the Third andFourth Associate Justices and Hon S BDole speaking for the Bar gave them awarm welcome The following is a briefoutline of his reroarkp
His Honor Chief Justice Judd took pleas ¬
ure in introducing to the Bar the two addi-tional
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Associate Justices whose commis-sions
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they had heard read nnd who had bothbeen regularly sworn in according to lawThis wi the first material and importantchange vhich had taken place in the consti-tution
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of the Court since its foundation inthe year 1852 He hoped it would not begenerally understood or believed in the com-munity
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that the incumbents under the oldregime desired to increase the number ofAssociate Justices The Hawaiian Courtwas not situated like the Supreme Court ofthe United States where there was a largedocket some three years in arrears He didnot know nf another Court in the worldwhere they had been nh tn dispose of theirterm business in lour cu- - having as manycases to deal with as there huebeen hereHe thought those cases had not only beendisposed of with expedition bnt with theutmost care and attention Statistics show-ed
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that there had been eighty banco cases intwo years forty per year The hardest partof their work was not in banco but sitting asJudges at nisi pnus and in chambers Thechange in the constitution of the Bench hadnot been made in deference to the wishes ofthe incumbents under the old regime Itwas due to an Act passed by the last Legisla-ture
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which was introduced without refer-ence
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to them Personally he could sav ofthe new incumbents that they were bothwarm friends of his for whom he entertainedrespect and honor and they would no doubthave the respect and honor of the commu-nity
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Mr Bickerton and Mr Fornander hadlived for many years in this country andtheir careers wero well known to the BarH6 congratulated both gentlemen upon theirappointments
His Honor Mr Justice McCnlly said heconsidered that members of the Bar were tobe congratulated upon the appointmentswhich had just bean made This movementfor an increase in the Bench had proceededfrom the Bar It was thought that by in-creasing
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the Supreme Court Bonch they coulddispense with tho Circuit Court Judges butthat object had not been attained by thepresent law The Circuit Court Judges re-main
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undisturbed and he was pleased at itbecause tho Circuit Courts of these Islandshad been presided over by honorable andconscientious men who dispensed justioeimpartially and enjoyed the confidence andrespect of the country The former incum-bents
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of tho Bench had no feeling of jeal-ousy
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in this matter It might be thoughtthat they would value one third of thepower of the Supremo Conrt which theypreviously enjoyed more than one fifth thopower which is their status now Thev hadnot at any timo been consulted by membersot tue sar in regard to tue movement forthiB change It was urged by the Bar that aJudgo who heard a case in chambers or whotried one should not sit on it in banco Thiswas a very proper feeling but the presentlaw did not achieve that object either Hoonly wished that tho Bonch would long main-tain
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its present standardMr S BDolo replied for the bar and said
that the change which had taken place intho constitution of tho bench was one whiohall felt to bo of great importance but whichhad come about in a different wy mm wlitwas desireitljya majority of the Bar liveryone was familiar with tho attempts whichhad been made to change tho constitution ofthe Court in banco Through tho influenceof those members of tho Bar who were mem¬
bers of tho last Legislature tho law waspassed Tho desire was in appellate casesto have an entirely different and separateBench beforo which to submit them Thishad been found impracticable and tho planwas adopted to increase the number ofJudges to five under tho original law with nochange in tho practice hitherto prevailing
There should always be three elear menwho had not heard the case before In suchcases there was in human nature a tendencyto sustain ones previous expressed opinionsand it was natural for tho member of thoCourt who had heard the case to become anadvocato to carry his own views on appealthough instances had occurred in whichmembers of the Court had changed theirminds in these circumstances The newmembers of the Court were men whose char-acters
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for uprightness honesty nnd impar-tiality
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were established in tho communitymen who were known to all and who hadlong been accustomed to decide on questionsof fact The members of the Bar wouldrely always on their sense of justice impar-tiality
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and uprighiness and in this sensethey welcome tho new Judges to their posi-tions
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Bench and Bar would form one bodyto ascortain the justice of cases that mightcomo up and he had no doubt they wouldwork well together
His Honor Mr Justice Bickerton said inreply Gentlemen of the Bar In enteringupon the duties of this high and importantoffice which it has pleased His Majesty tohonor me with I fully recognize and realizethe responsibilities of the same I do notcome here a 6trang3t to you either at theBar or as a Magistrate I having presided inthe Police Cort of Honolulu for six yearsand four months past in which Court yongentlemen of the Bar have all practicedand I now thank you for all considerationand courtesy you have always extended tome and I trust those pleasant relations maycontinue to exist between us it will not bemy fault if they do not It may be my mis-fortune
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to err m my rulings or judgementswe are all liable to do so but you will al ¬
ways find me open to conviction and readyto admit my error and correct it when I amsatisfied that I am wrong Gentlemen inthe discharge of tho duiies which devolveupon mo as one of the Associate Justiees ofthe Supreme Court it will always bo mystudy and endeavor to exercise them withpatience and without prejudice or partialityI thank jou all for your attendance here thismorning
Wu5xesday January 5thThe King vs Paulo His Excellency An-
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llosa Attorney General appeared fortho prosecution and Messrs Daru and Potpoe for the defense The cise had been setfor bearing at 10 a in bat owing to counsel
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hour the Court assembled and considerabletimo was occupied in the examination of theHawaiian jury of whom were chal- -
- leuged Tlio panel bovine been sworn theAttorney General addressed them in Hawa ¬
iian giving u general outline of the circum-stances
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which the prosecution intended toestablish The offence is alleged to havebeen committed in October last in tho Ha¬
makua district Hawaii wliere the deceasedKoa was living It is stated that Paulo andanother man were fighting at the homesteadof deceased who interfered to prevent itwhen Paulo stabbed him in the abdomenwith a knife The- accused is a young nativeapparantly not more than or17 vears ofage
The first witness examined was Dr Gieeitfield who holds diplouus aud practices inthe neighborhood He vts called to attenddeceased before dtylight October 17th5 a in he arrived at house about twomiles on the Hilo side of Kukuihaele SugarMill A number of men were there and decensed was lying inside the house woundedAVitness did not make an examination of thewound until an hour after his arrival owingto there not being sufficient light Hisabdomet was tied up with u handkerchief Hewas sensible at the time but his puise was
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weak At G a m witness examined thewound It was a large incised wound in theabdomen commencing a little to the right ofthe navel and about two inches above it ex-tending
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to the left about six and one halfi inches over the cartilage of the ribs on the-- leftside A large portion of the bowels wasprotruding The intestine was not piercedWitness dressed and stitched the woundwhich he considered had been inflicted a fewhours previously with some 6harp instru-ment
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He remained with the deceased until8 a m Death intervened on October 20thup to which time the doctor visited himevery day bnt did not anticipate his recov-ery
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The cause of death was chromatic peretonitis or inflammation the lining mem-brane
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of the abdomen the result of thewound which was necessarily fatal Therewere no other wounds on deceased Ho wasapparantly about 29 years of age To HisHonor I think tho blow must have beenstruck from right to left
Mr Dare then cross examined the witnessin detail as to the nature of his treatment ofthe deceased etc
Keolahoa w deposed that she had beenliving with deceased at the time of his deathThey were not married but it was their in-tention
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to be married She saw the accusedstab him with a knife was quite sure of Pa-ulos
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identity having known him severalyears The parties were at the house of anative in the district the house faced thesea and the crime was committed outside inthe front Paulo and victim were facing oneanother at the time Tbey wore on the Hiloside the road and witness was on theother side Paulo nnd another man hadbeen fighting and the former having goneoutside deceased followed and tried to pre-vail
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with him not to fight any more It wasthen that Paulo stabbed him Other per-sons
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who were there some of them womenremained in the house while this was goingon Deceased said to witness immediatelyafterwards I am cut She could not saywhat became of Paulo then as she devotedall her attention to the wounded man whowont over to the corner of the house outsideand pulled his shirt off Witness cried whensho saw the wound It occurred on thenight of the lGth October but she could notsay what time --The moon had risen AYitness did not know what they were fightingabout Paulo and the other men began it
Mr Dare cross examined the witness atsome length going into the minutest detailsand testing the credibility of her statements
The Court adjourned at 6 pm the jurybeing locked up for the night Before theyretired His Honor charged them not to dis-cuss
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the case among themselves The crossexamination of the female witness will beresumed at oclock this morning
Thursday January G
The witness Keolahoa w whoso crosexamination by counsel for tho defenso wasnot completed the previous evening wasagain placed upon the stand but withoutproceeding Mr Dare moved for tho dis-
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of the prisoner on the ground thathe was not legally before the Court whichhad never obtained jurisdiction over him onthe charge of murder that he had not beencommitted for murder that at the time ofhis arrest he was not charged with murderbut was charged with a violation of sections5 and 7 chapter 7 of tho Penal Code of thisKingdom also upon the grounds that at thepreliminary examination he was charged onthe 23d of October 1886 with the crime ofmanslaugnter contrary to the provisions ofthe said sections that the official transcriptof the proceedings at tho original trial washeaded The King vs Paulo manslaugh-ter
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that the defendant Paulo appearedbefore His Honor Mr Justice McCnlly theThird Judicial Circuit Court in the Hamakuadistrict in November and that at that timethere was a change of venue asked by the pres-ent
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Attorney General who was then acting asdeputy under Mr Aholo that that motionwas consented to by Mr Kinnoy counsel forthe defense that the change of venue wastnado by reason of such motion and consentthat tho change of venue was on tho chargeof manslaughter from Hamakua to Hono-lulu
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and that the change of venuo havingbeen made urxm ihn nharse of manslaughtertuero never had been any official charge ofmurder and that therefore tho defendantwas not now legally beforo this Court onthat charge that the Attorney General ofhis o An right had no power to chargo thisman with murder except upon the authorityof the lesser officials considering that he wasnot charged with murder in tho first instancethat there was no power in the leeal or inthe judicial department to increase the mag ¬
nitude of a charge after commitment thattho defendant was held upon tho charge ofmanslaughter afterwards being arraignedupon tho more serious charge of murderupon the mero volition of the Attorney-Genera- l
The reason why this motion was notbrought forward earlier was that tho indict-ment
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was made m tho Hawaiian languagewhich he Mr Dare did not understand
Attorney General IJosa instanced the par-allel
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case of a man being charged with house-breaking
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and committed on that charge Ifit should afterwards bo found that the cir-cumstances
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would not warrant it he mightthen be charged with larceny In tho casenow before tho Court tho defendant mighthave been charged with manslaughter andcommitted for that but the Court now hadto consider the charge upon which he wasarraigned murder It was within the pro-vince
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of the Attorney General to present anindictment to the Court after commitmentprovided it were within the scope of the com-mitment
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This was tho main ground uponwhich he relied The man had pleaded totne cnarge ot murder and he Mr uosaclaimed that he was bound by his plea
Mr Dare in answer to this said that thorules which held good iu minor cases couldnot ba applied to the more serious ono whichnow had to be considered It was a verydifferent matter when a man was chargedwith a crime the penalty for which was tenyears penal servitude and them alter it toone to which the death penalty attachedTho charge of manslaughter in the severaldegrees and that of assault wero embracedin the charge of murder but murder was notembraced in manslaughter It would becompetent for tho Attorney General tochange tho charge frqni murder to man ¬
slaughter or froin manslaughter in the firstto the second degree but be could not pre-sent
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a bill of indictment for murder whenthe man was originally committed for man-slaughter
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Mr Dare contended that theCourt could not look behind the indictmentMr Justice McCnlly obtained no more juris-diction
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over that man for murder than overhim Mr Darej The change of venue toHonolulu had been made for the convenienceof the Attorney General who conld not beheard as public accuser and who had not thepower to flccase a man for a greater crimethan that for whioh be had originally beencommitted
His Honor asked Mr Dare what he an-ticipated
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would be the effect if the motionwas sustained
Mr Dare said ho had no rinht to considerthe effect of the motion but he presumed
iur tuelaccnseu not u mmz una tuna to pn- - the defendtut would stand chirked with theiwbi wiui j ii u tu iuu oricinal offense
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Attorney General Rosi quoted a statute toshow that any question of jurisdiction mustbe raised before entering upon the case anduot after
Mr Dare maintained that it did not applyto the particular circumstances of this casennd that a question of jurisdiction might beraised at any time during the hearing whendiscovered This was the usage throughoutthe civilized world
His Honor said that the question raised byMr Dares motion was a novel one and badnot been raised in that Court before It wassaid that this motion was too late to bo cousidered According to section 33 of tho PenalCode that objection would not hold goodThe man had been committed for man-slaughter
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not for murder The questionthen was Hidtheprosecutiong officer anyauthority in law tomakesi radical a changeAccording to tlw law as he found it such achange conld be made to a lesser offense butnot a greater one In justice to the AttorneyGeneral he must say th tt the point was asurprise to himself The motion was sus-tained
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and there bring no indictment formanslaughter the jury were discharged andthe prisoner remanded into the custody ofths M irshnl for trial at the May term of theThird Judicial Circuit Court
gSIga2JjJ2 vr si
Annual Mooting of the Sailors HomoSociety
The Sailors Homo Society held jts annualmeeting on Friday at the Chamber of Com-
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room3 Mr J H Paty Treasurerpresented his annual report which i3 asfollowsSAILORS UOME IN ACCOUNT WITH J II TATY
TBEASUBEK
1SS- 3-Dec 30 By balance
1SS6Jan 13 By rent of Kaulrknas
office -April 27 By rent of Hawaiian
Board one yearMay 2S By dues from J B
Athertcn C M Cooke A SClcghornB F Dillingham SM Damon J Hyman W GIrwin T May J II Paty S GWilder A Fuller P C Jonesatl each -
Aug 18 By dues G B Castle JFHackfcldMLouissonMPRobinson SI -
Aus 25 By dues s B Dole EC Oscrel
Oct 20 By net sales or buildingat auction1686
Jan 13 By hills paid LewersCooke SI 87
Jan 13 By bill paid Robt Laing W 40Apr 26 By bill paid RobtLaing 13 50aprou uy dui patu lor repairs
etc new office Merchant stMay 2i By bill paid Daily Bul-
letin¬
advertislneJuly 23 By bill paid Hawaiian
Gazette advertisingSc pt 11 --By bill paid P C Ad ¬
vertiser advertising S3 DO
and by bill of Daily Bul-letin
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advertising 2 50Oct 7 By bill J M Monsarrat
two accountsNov 10 By sundry billsDec 1 By Hong Pin labor re
JJr
73 40
50
1 50
2 001C4 03
moving foundation stones 2 2oDec W By bill for ar 2 00Dcc2S By Wilder Cos bill
lumber fencing lot 23 S3Balance 313 SJ
S0C8 121887
Jan 7 By balanceJOHN II
Honolulu January 7 1887
600
CrkS K5 2S
54 40
100 00
12 00
400
2 00
170 00
-- SMS 12
PATY Treasurer
The Chairman of the Executive Commit-tee
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then presented his report whioh wasaccepted Hons S N Castle S G AVilderand S B Dole and Messrs J H Paty F ASchaeffer and C M Couke were electedTrustees for the ensuing year There beingno further business before the society themeeting adjourned
The Trustees then held their annual meet-ing
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and elected the following officersPresident Hon C 11 Bishop Secretary FA Schaefer Treasurer J H Paty Execu ¬
tive Committee Hon S M Damon Bev SC Oggel and J Atberton A committee ofthree was appointed Messrs B F Dilling-ham
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J H Paty and J B Athertou to deviseways and means for raising tho sum of
5000 with a view to erecting a new build-ing
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in accordance with arrangements withtho Government The committee was re-quested
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to report at a special meeting
Double TaxationEditob Gazette Considerable complaint
has been made through the paperson double taxation I have no assess¬
ment paper at hand for reference butif my recollection is correct they wereprecisely calculated for double taxationand worked here as well as elsewhere iu thatway For instance an owner of land wasobliged to make a statement of such owner-ship
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and be assessed thereon although theland was leased and the lessee paid the taxesby the very terms of the lease At the sametime the lessee was obliged to state theamount of land in his possession by rentgiving also the name of the owners thereofand he also was assessed for the same land
It could not be expected that in the handsof many assessors either party could escapebut both would be assessed for the same land
In other cases the owner would be assessedon eight tirae3 the yearly rentAvhile the les- -uxw ovsuiu uw taotOOblA UU IUU niUUUUb Ut LUC ijyears rent it being claimed that the law fcompelled this Admitting for argumentssake that the law does require it is not thisalso another form of double taxation andicorse than that
We know that in somo countries a mansincome is assessed but did any ono ever hearof a mans expenses being taxed Yet whenthe lessee of property pays a tax on tho I
amount of rent ho pays out whiloat the sametime the lessor pays on eight times tho sameamount hero is not simply double taxationbut taxation on expense as well as incomeA triple taxation and robbery Had tee notletter re ormmizei
Odd FellowshipFollowing aro tho officers of Harmony
Lodge I O O F installed January 3d byAY EFoster Deputy District Grand Sireassisted by Past Grands Emmeluth LaPierro and Graham and E C Bowe W OAtwater N G C J Fishel V G AY CKing Secretary L C Abies Treasurer CJ McCarthy AY H F Williams ConE C Bowe K S N G B H Graham LSN G G M Itaupp B S V G G GreigL S V G AY E Herrick I G F AVilhelm R S S C Lorenzen L S S
Officers of Excelsior Lodge installed Janu¬
ary 4th by the D D G S assisted by PastGrands AY C Parke T Tannat and J Em-meluth
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are the following P Butler N GJ AV Pratt Ar G L L Lapierre Bee andPer Secretary F Waldron Treasurer THughes K S N G A M Mellis L S NG J J Lecker V J Tinker Con SSavage B S S E It Miles L S S EHughes I G Bev A Mackintosh Chap-lain
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luth L S V G Trustees J O Carter ItLewers T Hughes
Maryland my Maryland
Pretty wivesLovely daughters and noble men
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My farm lies in a rather low and miasma ¬
tic situation andMy wifeWhoWas a very pretty blonde
Twenty years ago becameSallowHollow eyedlWithered and nged
Before her time fromMalarial vapors thongh sho made no
jurtieul ir cjiupliuit not being of thegumpy kind jet causing me great uneasi-ness
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A short time ago I purchased your remedyfor one of tho children who had a verysevere attack of biliousness and it occurredto tue that the remedy might help my wifeas I found that our little girl upuu recoveryhad
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Her sallcivnes3 and looked as fresh as anew blown dsy Well the story is soontold My wife to day has gained her oldtime beauty with compound interest and isnow as handsome a matron if I do say itmyself as can ba found in this countrywhich it noted for pretty women And Ihave only Hop Bitters to thank for it
The dear creature just looked oier myshoulder and says I can flatter equal tothe diya of our courtship and that remindsme there might be more pretty tcices if mybrother farmers would do as I have done
Hoping you may long be spared to dogood I thankfully remain
C L JamesBeltsville Prince George Co Md I
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dict him for the fraad and sue him for damagesfor the swindle and we will pay you liberally forthe conviction
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STEAMER KJNATJLORENZEN Commander
Leaves Honolulu as per the following scheduletouching at Lahaina Maalaea Makcna Mahukona Kawaihae Laupahochoe Hilo and Kcanhon
Commencing on MONDAY July 26 1886 andon every alternate Mondayat 4 pm tne liinauwill make the VOLCANO TRIP touching Keanhon on Wvdncsday morning where horses andcarriages are waiting to convey passengers totbeVOLCANO HOUSE five miles in the saddle andnine miles by carriage
Pasencers by this route will have two days andtwo nights at the VOLCANO HOUSE
TICKETS FOR THE ROUND TRIP TO THKVOLCANO FIFTT DOLLARS WHICH PA3ALL CHARGES
The Kinau will arrive iu Honolulu Sundaymorningson Volcano Trips On Hilo Trips willleave Honolulu on Tuesdays and return Saturdaymorning
PASSENGERlTRAINSeonnectwlttthcKrnauat Mahnkona
The Kinau WILL TOUCH at Honokaio andFaauhau orx down tripi from Hilo for Passen ¬
gers if a signal is made from the shore
STEAMER lIKELIKEDAVIES Commande
Leaves Honolulu every Monday at 5 P 31 itKaunakakai Lahaina KnhuIuilIneloIIanaandL
Kipahnlu every week Keanae Moknlan andNuu every other week Returning will stop atthe above ports arriving back Saturday mornings f
For malls and passengers only
STMR KILAUEA HOUCAMERON Commander
Will leave rccnlarly for Lahaina Paauhau Koholalelc Ookala Kukaiau Hoonohina LanpabowJti Ilakalan and Ovbmca
STEAMER LEHUACLARK Commander
Will leave regularly for same ports as KllancaHon
STEAMER MOKOLIIMcGREGOR Commander
Leaves for the following ports every alternateMonday at 5 pm
Commencing August 2nd To Lanai KamaloPukoo Lahaina Olowalu Returning to Labaina Pukoo Kamalo Lanai arriving at HonoluluSaturday morning
Commencing August Uth To KaunakakaiKamalo Pnkoo Halawa Wailuu Peleknnn Kalaupapa Betnmlns to Pukoo Lahaina Oolwalu Lahaina Pnkoo Kamalo Kaunakakai arriv ¬ing in Honolulu Saturday morning
03 The Company will not be responsiblfor any freight or packeges nnlcss rerclptefor nor for personal bajgage unless plain 1
marked Notrcsponsiblcfor money or jewelrunless placed in charce of the Purser
Allpossiblecare will betaken of Live Stockbut the Company will not assumcanyrisk ofaccident
SAMVL G WILDjSR President iS B ROSE SecretaryOFFICE Corner Fort ahd Queen Streets11473m
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FOB SALE BYWOOD LAWN
DAIRY AND STOCK CO
Thoroughbred Durham Bull Dnieof the Aaley 3ii years old
Thoroughbred Holstein Bull Ajar22 months old
Graded Holstein Bull 27 mos
Graded Holstein Bull 18 mos old
iSTiiese animalf are all of superior dairystock any one wishing to secure Good Stockshould order Immediately A few Cows andHeifers are nl o offered for sale at reasonableE iSH 1147 1m
KEROSENE OIL
The Very Uest i50 Fire TestJUST AltRlYED BV SAPNAC
FOR SALE IN DRAY LOAD LOTSO 3- -
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At 175 per Case
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