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diarils. Institution, more accessible to the destitute TUE POLITICS OP TO-DA- Susiitss Business Carlis. ot all nationalities; (gazette SswaiiandikzettB (C) That the present Sunday law be Hawailano, Dec. 23.) aiuaitmt MISCELLANEOUS liberally modified, so that the peopltbo (Froth Luso MISCELLANEOUS. allowed healthful recreation on that Jay: Tho struggle in which wo are going to Y (D) That a more equitnhlo assessment of PUBLISHED and a just revision of the tax laws take part noxt month, will bo one of the & TEN-PAGr- E property ilSHOP COMPANY. WILLIAM C. PARKE. EDITION. be obtained. moat desperate that has ever ex- HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., (Limited,) X7S SBASZiXSSBS lOSS. 10. Regarding the liberal policy desired perienced. There will bo seen in the I Xia"w by our Associations about public improve- Every TuesdaY Morning 3AXKEES. Attoimey at ments having for object the development political arena three great parties in con- OFFICE: IS KAaBtnusa Strxkt. UOXCtriVC, UAAVAJIAX ISUSJtDs. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1S30. of national resources and giving greater flict, that of tho Mechanic's Union, FIVE DOLLAES PER AXSHM DRAK SXCHAXGS OX ISS3 noaolala. II. I. ly facilities to foreign and domestic commerce, Al which falling to maintain tho view THE MXK OF CAUFBSSIA, SAX FRARCISCO we especially recommend the following PATABLZ IX JLPrJLSCS. -- measures: (intuito) of politics for which it was a tsxui Aorsra w NELLIE M. LOWRET, THE COMBINATION PLATFORM. (A) Tim immediate improvement of SS-O- e AdrMM oik, Boston, created, allies itself to the Hawaiian In Pari. y harbor, to accommodate vessels Prlxn SuksxHr 1 MTo-tajtr- X M. ROTHSCHILD SQ1S. LOXDOX. - 3Exxlollo- - of the largest tonnage and the Increasing Political Association only with the Idea postages prepaid, i port; Watch. Jntlade Following is the text of the revised commerce of the of fall of Cab- OFFICE with "W. K. Castle, epposita (B) Government assistance for tho ex- preparing the tho actual WHITNEY, "Business Manaer. Tie foaraertial Baskisj Co. ot Sydney. 1CT ly datform adopted by the Mechanics' tension of the railroad around , which inet, the Reform in different field from H. M. Loa-or- . Post?ace. Union and the Hui Kalaiaina Friday will not only give occupation to laborers, tho first two appears to offer a TieC aercilEaUEjcCo.otSji2eT,STilaey. also facilitate settling ot them . "e AociUad, but the the Island OS??. 3tercisat Street. Tie Iisief ZeIaad. ad its evening : Erase es la CirlKiarci, DjJtedia aad WtlU WANTED! and promote the cultivation of its rich tenacious resistance. DECLARATION Or rRlSCIPLrS. lands; The kanakas have in mind as candi- TiefilrJL ct of a RATES OF ADVERT1SIHC. Brititi Colaaiia. Pctlxsd. HXPJSRTEKCED SirGAIl worktnpmen this King- (U) The adoption better and more BOIEER. Apply by letter oUi referesees Yfhereas the in systematic road system, and the opening dates to tho next Legislature, individuals fl Tie Jiores d Madeira Island!. and copies of testiaooial to dom feel that thev have not yet been duly of their own race. Tho Americans, tha xe metered Stoc)fco!a, tie of new roads in the remote districts where ta Xosprie. I w, 1 n pa 5a 9a lyr Swedes. HAWAIIAN BCSi:vKSS AGEXCT. represented in either the Legislative or the the local road taxes are insufficient and English and the Germans, strive to fol- Tie t&artered Baak or Lcsdoa. Asatral aad Executive branches of the Government ' col (ll-t- ? where consequently the lands are now in- low the example of tho natives, and we, S Lises-- H in 1W hctf 4 scoi leo Ciia, and that their interests reasonable de- . SCO, 130O Japan. Asd a and accessible to ; li Lines l " 1SX 4Jt SOS SPA Hozo?.Tokoiiu trasiact sire have been ignored or disregarded in settlement Portuguese, make no effort to coma out - I 2CS tOX JOOt 7 5ffiCC 15CU GeaeralBaakinrBnilne!. y of 51 LmesS -- (D) The improvement harbor and of shameful inaction in which wo lie. - seoj sojiocrfuw tj the making and application of the laws: tho MLiaes 5005 liv jSTOTICE. Therefore, delegates, selected landing facilities on all the islands, and Our colony represents, perhaps about Uaes 4 - ! S vm;jwvii wcuw uw re the for the construction of all necessary wharves j MTTT.T.TS, by Mechanics' according to cor- MRS. A. M. the purpose the Union and and bridges. 4,000 electors, but the Fasklnnable Dress asd Cloak Maker EKOM AD AFTER JANUARY 1. the rim Kalaiaina. after careful considera- If, to carry out the above contemplated respondence which we have seen in tho th People's Ice and Ref. Co. wUI tion of our heretofore published platforms ot other journals of tho country, as yet not 1251 Xo. XT street. ly improvements, or for the refunding the last aeurer ice lor one cent (l)per pound and a review of our political principles, do present national debt a loan be necessary, ouo of tho parties referred to remem- One Colnntn. tiawQwtWWUW : hereby submit to following W. E. FOSTER. the people the we recommend a proper utiliration of the Binglo citizen of Portuguese 139-tw- 5 of policy, which we bered a sdrCocrespasdencc inteadsd foi pebttesien. CO., Sec P. I. & R. Co. basis have drafted for Office Savings -- Ewa-- . WILDER Jt guidance as we Post Bank. nationality to bo nominated either as s aoasd to tie 3iitoc at the the of such candidates may 11. Due must be given to as Giiette.PosOaBarlrsi O." Comer of Fort and Queen. Steets, Honololc, present and support at the coming election attention the Noble or Representative for tho next Oils, Jails, Salt & Boildir general education, with liberal support ot Utltr to AdTeitii.ti, Lsstb;,?2i&u, FOR tor the Island ot Oahu: public schools; to health of the country Legislature. Priir-a- VHi - SALE! 1. to pro- the SsbcnpUooacdJot r. !ieaM Kbi Katerials of eTery iizd- t Our candidates are required at large, and to the sanitary conditions of This unqualified forgetfulness deserves dressed so the "Xisvssrofti. HiwaiiiaUiiate. ABOUT 400 HEADS OF mote and defend all measures for the ad- of tho protest of all the Portuguese colony, Post Ofiice O. - Tame Cattle, of which some 60 Cows of working op- the city Honolulu. Bx. tSa- vantage the classes and to 12. excesses practical solution. Wo are not HYJOIAX 'iS it are oroirn in for dairy purpose at a pose whatever might be subversive of their In view of preventing the and a ococ BROS.. Moderate Figure, at onr place Keanakota, of Government centralization recently de- to this or party, and con- idTerseaiats are vajiH vadwmet Isjorters of Geaeral 3erciiridise, near rights and interests, not forgetting, how- tied either that tU. j OokaLu veloped, a cautious study must be made of sequently form a fourth party, and we 1 tie 7SOX ever, that all classes in the nation being feasibility B -- sst Vsac- - HUJICCLA SHEEP STATION CO., protec- tho of local profit by the actual political division and iU trei idTertlsati FEANCE EXGLAT), GESM AXT THE alike entitled to consideration and 13. finally, strong AD Kalaleia. P. O Wairaea, Hawaii. tion, any legislation must be made for the And, we demand a the other political factions feel rue4?X STATES. tl2SS-t- rigid of laws a can make W ufcM Use Tie UNITED f majority 01 the people, on the basis of and administration the and XcSSqceec Street. - - Honolulu. H.I, more impartial prosecution of delinquents, our resontment. Aaer equality for all the civilized races here most practicable way to solvo this friEeropi.ce aidTerfcalJ. Sie-sig- opium smugglers, sellers, The iao us illicit liquor and -- saaeenpui iaiy b bo. tr Ptaloct settled and no loncer perverted to the vagrants. protest is for us to send to the Legisla- BROTHERS. MARINE INSURANCE. or purposes of any clique, faction or them- T K X HYMAN colony. Hopingthat these brief views, formulated ture, Portuguese citizens who bind "Our in no partisan spirit, but with the most selves to support and defend tho follow- Daily Pacific Commercial Advertiser Commission Merchants, 2. candidates are emphatically desire of serving of aw Front Street, Saa Franeuco. pledged to maintain the absolute independ- earnest the interests ing programme : s f toe Hi.ir.ULOt Giarrrs OBxriyr undersigned of King- the country at large, as well as of helping independence of i btu.ii artieaUr attention paid to illinr and shipping The is anthorised to take ence and perfect autonomy the the cause of the people of the working 1. Sovereign the :i 1. a Ofi: i Jlc&i3t Strt, aad ietTterbT dom and agree not to support any kind of and f x. 1215 Island orders. . Marine Risks on Kingdom. v Uie City, at or measures which might lead to classes, will meet with the approbation of i C86.OO) treaties the people in the same way as they al- 2. Restriction of the Asiatic races. Six Dollars Per Anann. HULLS, CARGOES, the practical annexation or absorption of j. Wfc-- to e jidjiress. bv any power; out, ready have been endorsed by our candi- 3. Modification of tho Labor Contract "t aai M. S. GRINBATJM & CO., FREIGHTS onr country other for dates, we earnestly call on the voters to 5W.oa?raaajaiA. and the purpose of obtaining a still more form- law. i. t ij CoatriJ ?ost Commission COUllISSIONS, manifest their adhesion at the polls. 4. Internal improvements. .tca Merchants, al recognition of our independence, with a 1SS0. o. 121 CaSferaia Street, San. Cal. definite guarantee of neutral rights, they Honolulu, Jan. 3, 5. Education. - a--. Cjouaoaieattoci, Francisco, s- Ailirii At Carreat Hates in the following Com- GAZETTE C'JXPA . lag y will favor a special appeal, not only to G. Sound finance. HTJlIIAX panies, viz: America but also to all the great powers CORRESPONDENCE. Division of Crown lands into home- fa 45 Mereiiat Street. 7. who have hitherto protected us and made stead lots for settlers. HOLLISTER & CO.. Union Fire and Marine, o! New treaties of friendship with this Kingdom; We do not hold ourselves responsible for the S. Reduction of the National debt if DRUSSISTS AND T0B1CCG8ISTS, Zealand. they will also countenance the continuance JusiQfS tfanfr. of the present reciprocity treaty with the statements made, or opinions expressed by onr possible. WHOLESALE AT) BETAIL,-15- 33 Hadgeburg General Ins. Co., United States of America" under this reser- correspondents. 9. Free hospital for poor residents of vation, however, of this Kingdom, without distinction of 109 Fort Stre-- t. Sun Insurance Co., San Francisco. that in the event an PROFESSiONAL. abrogation or alteration of their present Political Opinions. nationality. tariffs, Hawaii must be at liberty to adopt 10. Creation of municipal govern- Mk. com- a M. E. JIcIXYE & IJRO. JOHNS. WALKER, measures to meet the contingency. Editor: I have . deferred ment in the principal towns of tho King- CHARLES L-- CASTER, Grccery, Feed Stcra asd Baiery. tO-l- r Arnt for Hawaiian Islands. 3. "Whilst deprecating any menting on "Justice's" letter in the tampering with the present Constitution, dom. Comer Kin and Fort Streets. Gazette, until I had tho opportunity of In the great Reform convention of - y we think that, from its having been No- - 24 Mercaaat Street. 1251 Honotnls, H. I. t J. K. HOOKANO, framed very hastily, it is necessarily im- ascertaining from Mr. Purvis what he Hilo the following candidates were nom- ROSA (Ex Depnty Sheriff.) perfect, and that a healthful revision of it inated for tho next Legislature, viz: J. A. might be without said in the Honokaa meeting about my . - obtained in calm council political opinions. assures M. Horner. J. Kauhane, R. R. Hind, J. art Xa'c-- EMPIRE HOUSE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. undue outside pressure. Such a revision, Mr. Purvis Wight, S. Parker, C. H. Wetraore. J". OLDS, Proprietor CoiiXCnOSS made me that Le expressly stated that he had , So. 15 SxAHtrxAxc- SrisiT, PE0XPT1.T AlTSiTirD To. in a progressive and liberal spirit, The above ticket is the most ridiculous r::rrt::r CSS keeping in view the political and social ad- not spoken to me about opium licenses, Haaointa. H. I. T Corar2ccana Arenceand Hotel Streets. XOKTH EOHALA, HAWAII. ly one that the party of Reform could con- vancement of the country and carefully but that I agreed with him on general can succeed Ckoico Ales, "Winas and Liqnors guarding the people's liberties, would be political principles. a matter of fact trive. If such candidates it CASTLE, I2it y. As will be a misfortune for the less wealthy W- R. GARDNER K. WILDER, the most efficacious and satisfactory meth- I do not approve of opium licenses ; but Xj--- W od of eradicating forever all ideas of. retro- do of for of classes. ATTORNEY AT E. S. CUNHA gression, which present no intelligent I approve licenses the sale Horner is the prohibitionist cham- Cherts of Attorney-at-La- at liquor; and more especially of beer and Mr. . S ry Pakiie. Attdi U. tie and Sotary Public man, native or foreigner, can entertain pion who has now for more than a year i JOoaJLor. in- wine, rather than spirits ; for believe tike Etesian. J" Hotail w1tio OFFICE: HONOLULU HALE, without fear for our future safety and I disgusted the public with his senseless UNION SALOON, dependence. that since the saloon was opened in Ko-ha- la 12W writings, and a defender of the Chinese ; k arsEcaurr ly 4. Onr"candidates will support a liberal les3 aiAGOO:?, In rear of tie Hawaiian Gazette bsiidis:. stbtbt. there has been drunkenness, Wight is one wlto alone was de- J. ALFRED IfiSl So. SS JCerehaat Street. modification of the present law on the and am quite satisfied there has Dr. the I that to vote against tho anti-Chine- Counselor At Law. property and income qualifications now been very much less distilling in the termined Attorney and H. L. HOLSTEJLN. required of electors for Cobles, in order to amendment to the constitution; R. R. Au: SUeet. .fHCE-eX- include in that voting privilege a worthy bush. Hind is the famous planter who threat- H-- J- Hsnotnrc Honorola. Eaneinls. refused to pledge HaootalK, - class of natives, small land-owne- and I have myself to vote who buy against King's veto, considering ens to dismiss the Portuguese E3 Ceiiscnoss PEaHPTLT Ait3xbsd to. mechanics, who are now unjustly de- the that lands of the Government, and the others IIOFFSSCIIXAEGEU & CO. barred. It might also be well to consider such a pledge is incompatible with the CEC1L BUOITT. Kin? and Bethel Streets, 12S EOHALA, HAWAII. ly whether a more satisfactory status of support are of equal calibre. Therefore it is not AT 1AT7, the oath to the Constitution, that for to support list composed irriiTET A5B COSSELLOS Eonolnln, E.L. Legislature could be obtained by dividing every member of the Legislature should best us a MJTASr POBilC ssios 3fereiAu. it into two separate bodies, instead of sit- only of fanatical planters to oppress us f be free to exercise his own judgment on . Ajt taru&SaK Aciao?led-eato- KM H. H. "WILLIAMS & CO ting together, as at present, which is an every case. the veto with the weight of oppressive laws. i foctielilaadofCteii-ij..;- - A anomaly not to be found in any other con- And I think that jr.muB.oci. iiereaast. Stntt. Hoeaida. Istporters, Hasafacturers, Upholsterers, power may occasionally be used with stitutionally governed country. our countrymen in Hilo to HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO xsn DrLiES nr 5. We believe that certain public offices advantage to protect the country from a We wish Steam Boilers,, of does not consider well the situation in which the PATV, jrp$ Enrfces.SasarXills. FUHRITUHE OF EVERT DE5CSIPTI0H, might be satisfactorily filled by election of vote the Legislature, which JOIIX H. frill i Coolers. Iran, Brass and Lead Castle? the people and recommend the question to represent the general opinion outside of Portuguese colony finds itself politically, BT PF3L1C aid. C02OI35I05IS Machinery of Every Description Pianos and Musical Ixtstrnsxents. the thoughtful consideration of the legisla- ; Or and make efforts to Bend one Portuguese - the house such as a corrupt vote. af BZE3S ja- iUii to Qrdr. - 14 165 FORT STREET. ly ture. At any rate, we expect that the to protect minority from unjust treat- to the Legislature; we judge that if they officers a Biack-saitiin- appointment of all the public will, conld the Ciiifocau. ani Xew; Y ry FarticnUr attentioa paid to Ships' ?. ment by the majority. And this is espe- were united they do it without .; i iw of in the future, give to the public better of i-- tie Biai Blsfc & Co.2aslc JOB VTOBxecstd as tie siortest cially the case where there is only one least difficulty. Forward, patriots it 1231 aacfee. y WILLIAM C. ACHI, satisfaction than they have done hitherto, follow ii and we are in favor of the adoption of a legislative chamber. But I fail to see Hilo, lose no time to a candidate Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and jndicious civil service and equitable pen- that this involves any extension of veto who may maintain and defend the pro- D D. D y. X. WHITSEr, 3L to-da- E. O. HALL 3c SOIY. Eeal Estate Broker. sion law, to protect the really efficient and power beyond what is nlreidy contained gramme which we publish -- os Tort faithful public servants secure ji.:ui v,c not us yet received Siital 3ccj Sratt LUHTED. jkii Cocbts and them in the Constitution. ..n... hac a orswer Bioci, eaener asd Fl Airaxns thi or Tna Knrczsox. from arbitrary removal with every poli- a list, but we hope oar friends A. i, Erf Hari-s-aie- A. Burciiardt. that Inporters axd Sealers is. 23 ehange. Ernest ST y itreefc Easrme. Eatel reet- - OFFICE: So. Merchant Street, tical Kobala, Jan. 2, 1S90. Borba and A. Eno3 may accept the can- Plows, PaiaU, OUs and General Merciasdise, 12S7 Hosolnla. H. L ly 6. "We decidedly favor the most rigid didacy. SMITH, OFFICERS: economy in the expenditure of the public WILLIAM 0. Wa.'ir Hall President and lUnaser funds; and one of the most practical Xew.Years Eve at 1'aauilo. L C Abies Secretary and Treassrer HAWAIIAN WINE CO., proofs of that desire can be given by the TO TUE I'ORTUGUESE OF KOMALA. EY-AT-LA- W, VTmF AHea Aadftor Mr. Horner ATTORN - suppression of all unnecessary offices, now On this occasion and Mrs. We are informed tiiat Mr. R. Hind, a Ties 2Cay andS O Witte ...... Birecters - - 1261 ComerFort and Ein Sts y Ho. 24, Merchant Street, Honolulu used for the purpose of favoritism, and by entertained a few of their numerous planter in Kobala,. threatens his em- -- 1 street. : : Htaoiala. :x. 0 the reduction of many excessive salaries, their residence. The house ployees ho will give them no work FRANK BROWN, whiles: the same time, the humble and friends at that & 12-- ly 3IAXAGER. indispensable public servants, who, at was prettily illuminated with Chinese if they buy the lands which tho Govern- TIIEO. II ATIES Co.. most of guests were ment is going to near plantation. THOMAS . Mm, fLiTS Ja3hs. Gssiy Co. present, barely exist on a starvation sal- lanterns, and the in sell the ary, should receive a increase. fancy costume. A sumptuous and boun- We advise the Portuguese to give sucn a In-crt- ars just ZS -- E-.'to2.- asir Ccaisica Xsrcbasts, 7. As the strength and wealth of a na- tiful supper wa3 laid in the cottage ad- planter a send off. - ' tary f t ,LJ.. tion are boilt on the partition oi the soil joining the main house, to which fall Work is not wanting at a dollar a day, 3-i- "W. O. SisitSrV f5 Fok street UNION FEED CO., small farms 12-- into numerous rather than present did ample justice. Among thoce and if men cannot find it in Honolulu w 1257--y Ltofd's tie Lirerpoo! CadervTiters, .i 15-I- Brsus&aad Faretsa 3(artae IasarzaceCoapsBy, PEALBE5 IN into a few large estates, our candidates present the following were in fancy dress : they can go to Kau on a Government tSt AadZfoxt&era Assoraxce CiBpaty. y will endorse all practicable suggestions for E.W. Barnard, representing Martha road which will probably offer at least :' augmenting the efficiency of the Home-Stea- d Mrs. a-n- ; Swiss MISCELLANEOUS. HAY d GEAIN At. and consider the ways and "Washington Mrs. S. Taylor, a dollar and a quarter. ; Mrs. George W. Paty, Dinah ; Let them buy land3 when they are ap- C. rHUSTACFi ' . means of obtaining and devoting more Peasant r i J and Edinbirji Sts. Concern- 31. Queen of Spades ; praised, for what we them i iceea land? to the purposes of that act. Mrs. Jay Homer, CFcrarIy'-wit- B.F. BoOes & C.) generally, it must be the ; Mr3. is planter by law, buy . & co.. ing immigration 3Irs. C. 'it. Blacow, Rainbow C. that the cannot, a vn. ninn Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 27olc23i3.oiao 17S. dnty cf the Government to devote special 3fcLennan, Marguerite; Mrs, James R. single one of the lots which are going to 111 Eras: Street, nader EimsOEy Hall. Islaad orders solicited. attention to the question of repopulating Renton, Frost and Snow; 3Iiss llorner, be sold. Let them hasten to file their Skips Stores iwp- - the kingdom with suitable people and of --t. J Hoaoisc K. L j . Faraiix. PVintattoa.. and ISM 3a America ; Miss Lewis, 3Iartha "Washing- applications as soon as the lots are num- l jBp at jaoct atce-- Se-- Gxii by erery facilitating their settlement, S. Our candidates will unconditionally ton ; 3Iis Kitty Horner, French Flower bered. We believe that Cornelius Bond II. HACKFELD &. CO., t By execated. endorse and further the earnest wish ex- Girl ; 3Iiss Nellie Brien, French Flower will be the person charged to receive C3ii32iJc. Azers, aa rsLSPBoys x. us. j pressed by ocrFolitical Associations .forim-media- ie Girl; 3Iis3 011ie Horner, Italian Peasant; them. Let them not lose this chance, esaral A. 3. LOEBSNSTEUr. and stringent measures against Mr. Armstrong Smith, Nurse Girl; because it is perhaps the last. .3 sn. gtra3 1.H.L the "Asiatic hordes" who threaten thi3 f JOIEVT. ITAXERIIOlfSE. and 3ressrs. E. Madden and F. B Smith, Surreyor Ci?il Engineer. country, supplanting and starving ont the Devil3; 3Ir. Albert Horner, Army officer; A. SCIIAE17EK. & CO IHFOETEE A5D DEALER IN GENERAL natives and driving away the foreign work- Kifle Shootlnc Slatch. P. 12T2 HAWAII. 3Ir. Lightfoot, Chinese Mandarin; 3Ir. 2CERCHA5DI5E. HILO. 6a men. Chinese laborers seem evidently in- On New Year's day a friendly shoot- importers; Commission Mercfe dispensable to our planting interests, and Ray, an Irishman. It was a beautiful J KoaoicJtL. EawiEia IiUidi. 12t Qaeea Street. Eatate. H. I. 7 planters most have the proper facilities moonlight night, and dancing was kept ing match took place at Niulii, Hawaii, A. M. SPEOTJ1VL, for procuring at their expense and obtain- np until the wee sma hours. We ven- the Puehuehu rifle team and S. CO, between H. GRETBAUir r. ing as many as they may need, but these ture to say that a merrier party than 2.rrvz2d. r.z.ZJTV-zzr- cx.essez must be strictly kept on the plantations the Niulii rifle team, which was won by 6c Civil Engineer and Surveyor. this never danced the old year out and former team by 25 points. Ten LEWEK( COOKE. and must be returned to their homes as the new one in. tho GmkT-z- l Vif-T.i'-i- axyl Cozi23isx3s. Saccesiors to Litxzs & Batxsox, soon as no longer used for plantation rounds were fired at 200 "yards with the DaaJarj Port Street, - - - Hosolsla. restric- Paauilo, Jan. 1, 1890. Izsorurs asd is Isstber, labor. For that purpose, proper . following result: i3 ierciants.HoaoIcIs.E:i. AsdaUHndi of BniMinj Materfiis. fI2-3- I tive constitutional legislation must be en- delay. Moreover, con- GlfU. PCXHDEIIU TEAM. PIONEER STEAM 1220 Fort SrreetJTonolnfc. y acted without in Memorial r nection with this Asiatic question, we in- Rrng-e- on Hon. G. R. Bishop has had placed in G.P.Tulloch.... 4 34 34 44 4 44 33 Candy Manufactory and Bake.?, Frank J. sist these points. 3--39 THE WES1 AND HAyATTAN (A) That neither the Government nor Kawaiahao Church, near the pulpit plat- H. H.Webb 5 44 4 4434 4 0 2Et2T, any public officers or government contrac- form, a baptismal font, with the inscrip- F. Northrop .3 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 0 3--30 co. CfeaficcTiier. PutryCcoi and Bail Investment Companv Practical Wafch Maker & Repairer 4 4--35 (Ltaitedi tors should be allowed to use Asiatic labor tion surrounding the bowl. "Into the H.Bryant 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 TtEfee. St i- - 'S'aiartii and IT. Fcrt a Xoc. y loaned for tons' or perieds, At present Iceaied at S. Bote' Tailor Stop on public works; H. Renton 554453544 3 2 sart name of the Father, the Son, and the E.01ding. 4 4 0 3 4 4 3 3-- 31 Orders frost the ether Island Trill be carefully (B) That no new comers of Asiatic races in- 24 EXCHANGE ON CHINA. OH APPROVED SECURITY. to. Send care of S. EOTH. 1330-- Holy Ghost." On the base is the J.Hering. 4 0 0 3 5 4 4 4 4 4- -32 VT. attended should be allowed to engage in trade or 1 Apjry to L. GHEES'. 3farager. scription, "Presented by C. JR. BiehoD in 4-- 37 Te ieri!md are prepared ta dmr on mechanical occupations, the present licen- J. Hind 34 3334 4 5 4 1213 ssJJgce Bearer B'ocfc. Fcrt St. .T canceled on memory of Bernfce Panahi Bishop." ses being gradually the natural Grand total ". 251 , : "W. Xu HOSE, disappearance of the actual owners. On the wall of the church, near the porch, over seat occupied by 3frs. 1 Hoagiang. I C BREWER & COKPAKT.' HtLO, - - - - HA.WAIL 0. In thespecial interest of the laboring the NIULII TEAM. -- S Bt?BO? CO. e dasses. Hawaiian and foreign, we favor Bishop, 13 a memorial tablet giving the Xlnuad) DXttXK VS XLZ. EDTM 07 g 2-- !.'. i 'the follo-wic- snegestionsi dates of the birth and death of 3rrs. G.Bryant..... 3 3 3,2 3 2 0 2 21 F4. T W. iTACFARLANS & CO- Gareral 3ereastil asi Costsusiios Agssts Tin and Iron Ware, Stamped Tin, (A) That no finished materials that can Bishop, and of her patents, Abner and P. Born 0 04 33 33 42 0-r- - 3-- Graaite Ware, be made or procured here on reasonable J.lfnVray 4 34 4 1 39 fL iw qCBXy STEEST, EOOLrLTT. H. I Azate aid Laura Konia Faki. These are fitting 1334 j.A--. ". . ix,,n.T m7.. '.4 4 3 4 3-- 37 & ia " iUKiiUi XiSOZZXTXZ CT terras be imported for Government me, so O.K'Phelps 44 4 3 4 1. "'" or ornezzi- - memonalsof the-- estimable Christian Judge, 4 4 - EiTaBas Isfaarta. ia as tnprotectdocaUndastries; Atkins...;.., 3,5 3 4 3 3 3,435 Manarer STOVES, ALL KINDS OT go many 4-- S 3i2- P.C. J05ES. zs. PreaMeatand WITH (B) Thatin cotiKderation of the heavy lady, who manifested in. ways R. 'Lucas'.' .,..5 54 4 4 3 44 3 40 aal bar. jjsxsts i , 3'lSSFS O.CAET&&- - irtjareraaasecrEtK7 STOVE PTPING. subsidies paid to the ,QqetTts Hospital during her life her interest in the welfare R. Hill .4 0 7304434 429 AH this Stcck will be otd at Reasonable Price. friiMw- - fnndf. Ihf ( .hmild of lh Chiirru, and wan for year nnft rif W. Sullivan vO 3 4 3 4 4-- 35 1 - Xn from 54 44 ' ' paid YHztsVcv mp e; f .. crzatraas jttfvllnp. im ( tni-f- rnodifTfnjr fbe patnr's rriwf rrAeot and mliiiKOH ajJTXJtS frExirrwATEEnoii,'E StgivievBe ! irwt -- c.R. Eisno1. Me a. CalLy" truly cbafjtaLle Grand 250 - bKtCa. ,T!e.. U .0- or y fflvs oa tumakeof it a helpers in his laborious church work. tbUl...... ' JxacL-ar- t sr&s. t'j;scs iZ SAXT K. AL4.sa "Vr . i a . (MSt"- QA21STTE, TUI81AyV JANUARY 7, 180. V. MkyfgS

1 ' 4auBuWuuuuhnuuBaaBlial ara of progrcatira aw as 'nrnunBB ajauaaaBua)aujn) ftfeoK ud tkets focwhMf twh, titam l avted. for thy 4m a lim, i pobliB affairs, -- to vote. yon know, a twb oooiSwt at are i, 1- - will be asked, fas patriot, ktafty, atfufu . srr. - Why eould not Ink work nave "bean s lamrfsat xrawi iune. vMMaat eary tttra, Jttd tbaitbe 'J done N worft of publk imprwrameftt k RX8T?S, la opea,eYutioat KST XOBVS IX MUMCfPLBS NOT MKK. on at a pace unknown in A marokiaf Aauwko makes a profession of tka history of Hawaiian affaire. preeJawHBg in the public preas, tkal Tkadteeaeo of Hawaiiaa polities TEN-PAG- E EDITION. for ke is coasBBKid with patriotic devo-Uo- a; is $eraQttKty. Tka ateasurM Tke remedy for the' diaaaV . taatA alTllal which eaadkiates staad are ppshd. SxlllftsaWJ iaV 4Paauv OitlGliK taatheis the peoples frid; 4Mruniu WUj aiuerW, waaBaanw MHWHriaaanuaMBMMalaMMKMii TUESDAY. JANUARY 7. 19. forgottea tkat every o-a- who does not "traiu to tke baekgroaod or are of our politic w simple. ItcoMists with his crowd" is a liar aad a trai- altogether, while ike peraoaal quali- as already augfteted, ia teaYingyall mm A PMITfVE CURE ms3 b-- 3 Tke decision rendered lately of; eaadidatee tkeaMelves U tor, is, oa general principles a suspi-eww- s ties tfeee our p nasal prefaratMss and anti- Tramway Company ia discos-sio- e, every against the ckaracier. are aiade tke chief subject of pathies keliud; la ttroppthg ttte per- formiof Conrt has ka& a most bSnUa tke Police made, and of coarse reeeive a thoiS petual squabWing about individual, "work The claim by those wko are AND BLOOD t wholesome and tke of so-call- effect ae The political aadreerim-iniitioB- v eagineerinjj the EleleAYilcox. ma-chi- oaaiairiagi tkeeearaal orimiaaUoa being pusked UnBnWSauuuuuuuuuuBUF repairing tlie track is arena is simply made iato a public make poMtieel dw-cnaai- asd. tho&a who appear to have waieh .auuuuuuKuW TTV D stamping ground, where all the op- here so wearisome and unen- I, W I3EA8E I .auweMl" janrrl-m- v tke control of the Mechanics Uaioa, 1 i 1 - posing personal likes and dislikes n?,wTTia: swoon!- tuja-lS- was a great mistake to suppose that they are actaated solely by durable, and in makiug our issues 3 Ir haveacha&cetoigBtitoat. While aa-selfis- not men. tkat the country "was rid of WaKer patriotic and laotlvesj that ouoe aad forever measure, - this interesting process of mutual itarray Gibson when is died. His tkey are tke sole political- hope aad JpfPLEStq ftOFULA "UackguardiBg" is goiag on, the. - ' ' gkoei still lives and reign and edits salvaiioa of this oppraeeed popk 3Tc $lucr!tatmtttts. public quesUoas are left to take ikeiSele, and his estate makes up aadikattke Eeloraa party eo&skts real rasaiuunuo wcicors, anailHiiat w care of themselves aad get alo&g as --XTSim. IMktec u4 Bgnk tite cash deficit. of "liars,5 traitors,51 etc, etc, is a auBWauBMawM flsKVsV attu Tuufl BaMBauut m$2XszX&of aa mwuinin aa redssBWkt may.- - OABO USD C0.s pr&posttioa ikat seeds iaveetifa&w. tkey VMS M SStovwahaoi nothing w more thoroughly IVess tstsAcy to 4d f"'yt The Advertises acknowledges Words are cheap. A selfisk poli-twaa- aj Now, rmar.Reaa aft. tiwaty tisSj Oancsnu. Bbmltsxt. 4w atr' Blood Baaaaavufj.. aaiJSMMaaUn :Sicr CtRj ;ritk thanks thereceipt of tke Haadi-- seeking his own adva&oeaaefit, to be deplored tkaa suek a state of table. Brtemattv.aadCo-ncinuaaiCrrtctn- y - described. ' greet Ha Ubim aaa fBasaMSSaSDavJr,Mt!.eiaanl tMr craft Calendar, published and seal caa xaake mora promises ia oae sfairs as that just Ttisa MRMsgniHMP BaWKSsriPssitlst, - Eamena-sneh- a dicoaoa to which po&eat diooamiou T.w-t- tffuanTsuaa ptwl .- but into the world by the aewspapec article than a ndliioaaira tz2 i BsNBaraM'; djweeraaepsrwoilljjli ttTSltnaS bwutlu everywhere in tke world is exposed atchibk rmmm maan. ausbm. i.i i iwii pww school boys. H is not as big pkilgathrorast can execnia ia a life BaaaaauaaaunuBuauBaaaaaaauuununuE 'W Mam sexes, tattsajtijr ramiea or. a ' as every Ameri- whfc Boat and a atn) anuaspea. of SaslSW. aB ettaeBaat Bbist Bassaaasr as sorae of the other calendars, .but tissue. tke mad sUagiaajf Orcvm WJf agaaaia.jaiauaied froca isn.ia Ctrrrcciu. tbe great Bate Osra. Tkk auiiS ES IS Cri aV- inferior can .campaign abundantly demon ateii tnasiaiakBi otii . aa - in its own wsy not one whit REGULAR TRAINS. wllfwttMf tbeeliaaaai ggl masmtsawkFMcaly 9eat,Kaaaea, Saa.. is generally admitted byevea somethiag to which uuisItestotSUiassiof BiaisSiCaafaaaV at Craisy BfcS. to the .most pretentious of any o It strafes. It is Baalfv iftMB. sat etWi tabMhMrtaUi the most radical opposition speakers them. Each month is prefixed by the we here are peculiarly owing to the o A MitirnMligi Potwtlajr Woricoata am nasaaalw as Ua aIy wi that the old regime was radically commaatty Is small, is- Xitvee. 51 SbHo&i. Arrir. vMkJburand ItaUt.k'iriuMd abeettM aadaaiaBekaaUauftMfnBaaH stirring phrase of some famous man fact that the sotTKKT. Afeo, one hundred T estbnoabjai, sol-- HHMf attar alawijc ws- rotten; the principle that tke Gov- cat off from all in- eesBly sweni o. before. tke JfarMi VTNMVaVBMBI WlfWH In praise of labor. TheideaisaBest olated and SB resieet this stofy: X kav bees a terrible jaSUsi MM lT urn jmBmfm - wci ernment is conducted for the good timate contact with, the great KoSlXol Xo3iKo4 Is- years tnm JXiseases, of the 8kla aaeBbaS; c and. appropriate one. fcaye heea sbUasit te stMMt pnbtte ftatm by r of the people had been reversed, and world of larger interests and wider pm xja f ay iHsgnrias: hssaors; asm aad taw was conducted private a.ee 9.00 BOBOlla l7Sl 11. 1 4.4 sMtaas; aare ihh Mtanpm JaVS An- it for the only reme- 4-- reatef wattt need Tee Hawaiian Almanac and life across the sea. The 3.13 9.13 2.7 9.W 11.36 36 M the Cuncctu. BSMSstas. wd.CgrtcvaMessWiyer btBH.bfaa basis. 11.3 4.36 Mett kereeaeed , aad left say site aad blood WW 9 vasstamai aaaaaaraj vajaaaBBk ra?amuiaua aunaavr 2.33 9.33 6.38 S.S3 . tT3BBaBB4BBB:Mi usual benefit of the King and his favorites; substitution aaMTBMa-aMMFs- sfxty-Jaa- r BAaaaUaB nual for 1SS0 Is out, and is as dy for the evil is in the 2.S6 9.30 3.H HaUva 4.18 Bead for oir aaaa M9a.7E9TB ll.M hoal' . "- Information, statis- the appropriation bill was openly a.ai 9.? 9JS7 Mta. 3.38 11.13 4.M v.t H1luMIVIUIlluu.KWWW W VW MM.M II.. I fail of valuable of principles for men as topics of 2.SB 9.33 1.7-- 4. 09 lajsi Kiloxa ll.M i Kxwaiiak Comesmms, iaM rrmm and otherwise. Articles speci- violated, and moneys which were discussion. Our issues should be 3.43 9.4S lg.94! Witea 11.86 4.M tical AnlTe At LeTa For A Oas Monoluha. crjua ally worthy of note are, 'Early urgently needed, and which had been differences of opinion about matters p.m.1 la. m. h I9JS n .ts:Maaaaa I ii.ee! 4.98 TMtorsto the Hawaiian Islands," voted for roads, were spent with a I of public policy and the conduct of K. B. TialBa step at .KiltW Ely oa SlffB&l by "W.D. Alexander, which revives refreshing bravado for everything fiablic affairs, and not as to the ' or to leave ptaaeagei. BELL TBLEPJBTONB 80. --ftal 8a IHLnHt AL wwiu some interesting bits of Hawaiian under the sun except the benefit of 'merits of particular individuals. history; "Hawaiian Varieties of the tax payers. The !ele admits SUSDAX TRAINS.' Bananas, called from informatioa this. TheOiaio has repeatedly made Personal feeling, bitter hatred, or particu- famished by Mr. Auld and Itfr. it. the subject of editorials. Mr. equally blind admiration of XeaTe. Sialioaa. . . Arrixe. HAWAIIAN W HE COUP Y have al- Jaeger. A digest of the IGnisterisl J. V. Kalna in his usual fervid style, lar men or classes of men v . ways dominated public discussion manifesto on the Chinese question is amid denunciations of the "mission- Jfo5Sa! KJ 1 No 2 Xo4 No 6 No. 24 Merohant Street Ffrrt here from 'the earliest times. Oar - ... nr appended, and the usual interesting aries, planters and haDles;1' refers to pJB. p.Ba.a.Ba. a. sap. sa. p. s. which public controversies have- - been vir- 3.CG 13.33 9.30 Hosolatn ll- - 2.31 4.S oxx m yearly retrospect. the then administration as one 3.12 12.42 9.42 MaftBalaa 11.34 2.19 1.41 Htvo Hand and3Evr fmlo ull was "bringing the country to trouble tually an extensionUo politics of the 3.2S12 5S 9.53 Puatea 11.35 2.0e 4.3J 3.30 l.K 10.00 Ratem 11.13 2.03 4.3S Ds. "KWritt President of the and ruin.1 kind of talk that goes on in society. 3:S1 l.oe lO.t Aie 11.12 1.0 4.17 3.33 l.CS 10.CS Ealauao U.0 52 4.14 Health, informs us that Honolulu has always been disposed 3.43i 1.13 10.13 Walaa 1I.C5 1.4S l.W Board of Under these circumstances, it is a the surviving members of the unfor- to fall into cliques, a perfectly nat- Arrive At Iairkl'sr Ail Brands of Am rican Wtnskics proper thing to examine Into the lp.ra.h.aa.1 9.1 a.m.1 consequence of the fact that the GO tunate family of Mr. Daniel Ityons ural 3.48ijl.lSHB.18j 1.43J 4.C5 Bourbon, details of the constituency of the elements of our society have been Ey and MoncNftfahell Including nurse and all attendants K. B. Tnlns stop at Killbl Uj on signal or - - 'holier-than-thou- " or Cuee,- patriots who are many different national- to leave pissesgers. In Bulk have been removed to quarantine drawn from v . posing as the "defenders of the peo- an is his residence ities, from different classes, with very RATES OF FARE. Snntoh Inch Whutlrs station, and that late who ask Gtaag ple's rights," and that the aad Saano Jart .i-.- thoroughly dis- varying interests, occupations and Honolulu te :lau(3d clijllteli5s3d clAK In " and grounds will be single single roacd roaail 1 people trust them to take care of the r V most ways of life and thought. These .3d xxeuun i infected and placed. In the treasury spend Hcusaloa.... .15 5 .10 $ ! .39 xru,Hueu, ij and their money. furnished so Pualo.... .40 .35. .75; .53 ' VeryllnoaaVkClio-mQaftliUes.asar- wholesome, sanitary condition. As separate interests have (X'cOiUaes) t v?:. e many distinct centers of .crystalliza- Hilaira .50 -- SS 1.C8 .65 kiwi sufficient cause was found on the "When we look over the list of the 1.15 .70 ., Gins, is. Lrre Small aWttltc. account manifes- tion, around which so-call- circles, (3fcGrewijII (WkWe premises to for the patriots and find that Kiliaio...... ' .40 1.20 k), also STONE JUQSj tation of diphtheria, of which several ter of the Interior, ter sets or cliques have been formed. (Xtj EspB'e). i iu..;... .63 .1.38 .75 OWTom members of the family have fallen Plenipotentiary to Samoa Joha Some of these have been more .active (AttVlCiIl) X BradiitWoMrkei. thaat others, and ;fc is per- MlBlSl...., -- 75 .50 1.25 i.eo victims, it is hoped and believed thai E.Bash Is one of the leading lights ia polities (CdaxlhOttse H r the disease will znot become epi- of the. opposition; that their com- haps this circBBvstaBoa which has S. B. FxseeBgets sot jrcfcalBg tieleta be- oV to phrase, "family fore twirilBS ike tialE at staUocavbere Ueteis EXBIES POET! demic In view of the fact, how- bined wisdom has .selected him as given rise the ate sold, uill be cbuged 10 cesta addlUosal to aol I tbe regular tare for train, rates. In Bulk Case; ever, that diphtheria Is essentially a one of their standard-bearer- s, and compact" The community was l TbeaboTe time tables asd rates of fares to take JBranda of Americnn XA MtmT. VI disease,3 and that the drainage that he Is their candidate for Repre- small, with nothing moving or stir- effect on Thalxj, JaaBarr 2. 1S80- - All mt tilh to W.Q.AgetET, English Aluand. P system of the city is cot as good as sentative from one of the districts of ring In it, with hardly anything 153-t- f SBperiBtendeat. one could wish, it behooves every the Capital City, it becomes our dis- make even a weekly paper out of. Grermt x Mf, sew- Every one was acquainted with the InPlak and Quafia. householder to look well to his agreeable duty, as public journalists, il ers, vaults, open drains, and all his to say that however brave and patri affairs of everyone else, and this gave the Inevitable gossipy turn to FINEST BRANDS 0 CIA PA6WES i sanitary surroundings. otic his words may be, he has a i our social and a personal character MM black and consistent record which in nuts an WWPBf Tss year which has josi closed has will require more than newspaper to our political life. ele- Blttrs, IJALikmazHk been one of almost unprecedented rhetoric to remove from the public It is still this same personal ' Abarinaliej ment which coatinoes to wield so aafHanu,4aUntL prosperity and progress In every mind. PAGfflG UbbVUBL. J-- pari of these Islands. T&e ssgar When we look s little further aad important an inlaeeee la pmblie affairs to-da- is the secret sot crop has been large asd ikeklgfa. Isd Mr.Antone Boss stating that he It IT SCAIiRMlifM AS FOLLOWS: noi-oppose- ly, merely of tke opposition, but of a prises which have been realized have Is to the Cabinet per-soaal- HAEDWAB1

s. ,n support of raised the profits bejosd ailespidLs.-tfc- bat Is opposed "to their prin-dpies- greet deal of the tke ZisfiuMtf 1, Ifakgw, Tokay, WM!e the planters have, preseat Ministry. Tke Cabinet is it Is In logical seqaesce to anaaUBUBBjsaBift p (, Mra aMaBsVa the chief benefit, it is esquire wkat Mr. Rosa's priaeiptes" sustained by a vast number purely cotpA,ij'ai iioulfer, Zte. ArS-.-- BiunaV Bkv st21 true that all cTassps tke beeaase tkey feel a co&ide&ee ia its .i werewhss he aad the other patriots BVg ecsEtryhare shared is tkes to some were BBoppiag sp tka Treeesry, pay perseeaeL Aad if this is true area BpaB all OI mcvajH Wall sv saaaaaj L4W WTtl Fart ana Xarskait JttrMtt, " if if degree. The public ucproveeeBte lag 'saaart fraacTil ageats 13 per of tke frionac of tke Govern moat, it a. wksch the GoTgraaeafc kas kad a eeat. epawsssioBs to oat aXoadoa k truer is aamch higher degree of peak:K jKOirar, .3Jnt4t- - iiTmiii X ' " " ""' ilr.tinrfjT. electric kas, pajiag a salaryof 3S9 a aaoplk its cnomioc It is imporaoiblc to pta JSTfTS JLTTESTfQS 90 BEZK ligkfc,wiarraasd otker pufelie cob-Trnfnr- n- to tke Qaeaa's aster as Brendoat of dewa the foes of the - hava bonoaitpi aE atake. tke Board of Genealogy, sportiag a to a statement of j- I 35 csr eamset dasre aad expects-fieati-at gaag of eeaat-pirafc- gs o& tke Hawarns Tkey esaaet be iadseed to draw aa Nerw Grpods tke year just, eoptmpnwag 2savy to iketaaeof $8BjXQ ia six iadktmunt. A, few iiiaoy attega-tioa-s MWAIIAi toETTE may be sS21 rIAor la material awatks; where and what were Mr. eometo tke surfaee ia eemver-satio- B, Fir Mkj id Wiiittf ftmUl asrdarcralprpfridsstkaa Skatwaaeb Boss's priadplas tkeaT Jndgiaaj bat tkey do sot bear iaepee-tiw- , kae cksed; thai prosaierlij witk tke freaa. tke results, they wereskortaad aad are eridoatly sot aagm-mea- ts aid of wise measures essj beeouae sweet "The people be . Eery oe which belief is really Printiii EstAlishineiit ia-vest- s still sere truly geseraL We wi assa for Myself and the devil take fousded, but merely argumeate ed J'AKCY GLAS8WAEI! - all os- readers asd. tkosewko are tke kzadtsaicsi-- and ke kepi tkea to justify a pre-eoaeaiT- be- sot csr readers, too, a kzppy aad la his pocket. lief. -- litis sot tkea raaMy agaiuot Groocis', admiais-tratie- Art arosperocs Xew X Mr. Bobesi Hoo-piE-Bay-e- je Baker tke sets or priaaipfaa of tka a is aaotker chclcaspecirsea of a pat- that oppoeitios is really di- 1 MPuF'niaaBBrl Axitotjrpes , ., aBBBBBBBBWBBflBBBBBBaaEeBBBBanlr Jxrzewcl tee riot, wko Is sowin addi&a thereto rected. The seeeet of it is te be fear Oaha aad ffaaolala by tkafc most a --nradciBgaaaa.0 Slaee ke slopped. ioemd elsewhere. It Kaa ia aper-- !lotogrTTireer --yV ' BBBBBBBBBBBC?UBBBBnnaBaBBBaaBBa zseocgrcoGS of arTnrwrjtiinaJ tke oVawiBf; a salary as Goveraor of soaal feeMag, a vagae f3 ;.' Tj"rcrtafr'-Tf"r?-pn as2Ha eebo of aa old jj.ikTaaue, a Msaz, ke kae &ss linrng em 9e aaBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBraBBBBBBBaP" iwbe iaferesszaf; io tke fharity of tke &. Ha. is aow of a time-nex- err. Tke L aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaV savbc, fc kaoar ieaaapasaB Oil aaaBBBaaaBBBaBBBBBBafl no bum tke wSSag to sacriJee kaeelf o& tke tei gouMway.ae aaWd tin tml Piiilaei Til ii fh if i?il tfi of hi is tka wortd, tkattiM f afHHjHBUBW Tie aWMr"w TJueon is salary fee LAMP XQYEL'H&Sl ' ' VBBBBBBBBBBBaaSlBBBB He aieo is opposed to tke "priao-pfe- sr aaaas s me ncft rlatg. Tneywaata W-GSti- EClii, J.fkiQaBS, J. of tke GofenaaeaL uaatac'nf aauuuaaV at auVfeuuaaV'auauuBftauua'' nuuVIBaauuTunsT nBUBtaw auuCt BUBBaBBT , H. Stone, iaal- - .A--- k V. Aati rt we raa iomm. ike oaoajrk. Upon thsri aafavll . : geeas ii. ? S . H. G. Crakki JL HlBakar a iasnt Am nisen of tkat vanscnuas 5 - J. JL Giou4rfjfe ib arjBj, wko drear a sat feuV'eionu7, pJay, wrtkoui, &- fo . P. QSmKhmb V. IF. iU " JpA' t - (ik piece of anmkie to siirfsta wkf aad bew it is v , S--p '&ggpg . : pajil of tkeB-j-f 1 TtaK BBUnuw SaWaW j S auuWanBvOVMKjp flaeuVnnV mentor in wkat particular tka in-- -- - hf irJ-MaaahiMa- asid aai J. W. Mater lot. E lipiir of aW workiaar ntan ana TUnomb JLtmovtmomt Plim Jaey itotiri; J.Xaaawvc, anuuuCaununuuuBuuL aaTatal nuYanauufiannaL. tanuul' nMaaBunV ja, J. XabaaaK, J. wi afi saukGtwel Lord - - Je - , - Taaai X. iaa, J. Tailiia, D. Bowie it, Mr. Taxpayer, do f K tke atraay aanaaafjr tkat jgnot mipwjr tm inum ofOtntPt, i? OF B7181 EOfal iiai tarn JPmtkf out tmimm efasa, a raga taaauu Jar a f, aauaaajs tssjbi aaaaonui unao aaajsaaj ' ' ' 1BD S1ATIY EXEiTT JDafUhL - '4 it Ittf 3Efcaaoaaaaaaatrmal kcaaaanaaai or i UBiiMi lmiiaij ottlM 1i I 4 i ami ia tka face of?t-tkataci tbattiw 1 I 1 9. If. WflXTtffY, Uaa r naIUr Bo&! ). 0 & ... HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 90. 3

iorcig-- SUPREME COURT CALENDAR. contract. Ahfonl-Magoo- n for plaintiff; yjrw ,grMriss.xJkYr&. iHwrtiseis. Neumann for defendant. Skinner Jk Co. vs. Hawaiian Govern- tlannary Term, Beclrminjr Monday, ment ; assumpsit. Neumann for plaintiffs ; WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Attornev-Gcner- al for defendant. January C, 1SSO. Yong'ilow 11. Soper; replevin. H. S. M0.UHK) SUl'KniXTEKDKNT. vs. J. AY.AI. H. TAYLOR, rKKSii)K.NT. SklppiHp & Me . Justice Preston, presiding; C. W. Appeal from decision of Jndd, O. J., at CeamissitR rckts & , Chambers. Ashfonl for plaintiff appel- "Ashldtel, Atloraev-Gcner.i- l; A.r.reter-son- lant: Castle for defendant. aj8Cllfomla Street. inKrarrHf i JSSI Lvputy Attorney-Genera- l. J. F. lowler vs. Hawaiian Government ; Attorney-G- & assumpsit. Hartwell for plaintiff; IEON LOCOMOTIVE W0BK8 W-- H. CEOSSXAN HAWA1I.VX TCKY. EISDOI 1X0 . eneral for defendant. King vs. John Hapa: malicious in--J J. F. Bowler vs. Hawaiian Government; The Attornev-G- COABnSSION arERCHANTS jure. Kaulnkou for defendant. assumpsit. Hartwcll for plaintiff; S. E. C3orner of Howard and Beale Sxreets, San Francisco. T"he Kins ts. Knhuakai; conspiracy. cneral for defendant. 77 and 79 Brend Ntreet, Sew Tork. ' Kaulnkou and Achi for defendant. A. Crawford vs. Ji. Briggs ct al; assump- The Kin? vs. Haraaia; conspiracy. Kosa sit. Magoon for plaintiff; Smith for de- Hfftrtnci Cattle A Cooke, aad J. T. WatST lor defendant. fendant. hoog. t25i ly The King vs. Kaona; conspiracy. Rosa K. Oliver vs. Hawaiian Government; for plaintiff; Attor-nev-Gene- ral for defendant. assumpsit. Neumann THXO. H. DATIXJ. ntnot.o jaxtox. The King vs. Knkaulalii; conspiracy. for defendant. Kaulnkou for defendant. f". J. Hills vs,J.E. Brown; assamjsiu THE0. 3. DAVIES & C0 The King vs. A. K. Palekaluhi; conspir-ae- r. Brown for plaintiff; Neumann and Carter Rosa for defendant. for defendant. The King vs. E. xf. ilahuka ; conspiracy. F. Harrison vs. Peter High; case. Hatch Commission Merchants, Rosa for defendant. for plaintiff. The King vs. S. K. rua; conspiracy. TV. K. Foster, assignee, vs. AY. H. Tape; Jvosa for defendant. trover. Whiting for plaintiff; Brown for The Kinsr vs. Kailianu: conspiracy. defendant. LIVSRPOOL. lSHy Achi for defendant. AY. C. Parke, assignee, vs. AY. C. Pea- TheKiugvs. George Kaili; conspiracy. cock; trover. Brown for plaintiff; hit-in- s: Achi fordeiendant. for defendant. Only "Pebble" The King vs. Kaimimota; riot. Achi AWC. Parke, assignee, vs.S. J. Levey; Estailfsimieiit. for defendant. replevin. Creightoa for plaintiff. P. K. Lusiwieko "vs. Hawaiian Govern- The King vs. Kaarokai; riot. Kaulukou AYhiting plaintiff; for defendant. ment; ejectment. for The King vs. "Wahineaua; riot. Achi Attornev-Gener- al for defendant. for defendant. Brown vs. F. J. HiUs et al; as The King vs. Sam Leleo; riot. Neu- sumpsit.J.. Neumann and Carter for plain- tiff. mann for defendant. vs. BsBSHftljBB'Sl rHaMaTytTSiT&flHaafegivr r.aiBaMaMaM The King vs. George Maxwell ; riot. Eosa The YYaianae Company Antonio J. ts3BKBS2zs t Muiler's Optical Depot for defendant. Lopes: ejectment, Kosa for plaintiff; jv.auin-ko- u Brown for defendant. The King vs. John Kaai; riot. 133 ilontKomtrj- - St., near Both. for defendant. In the matter of widening street in S.FCal. Kaulu- Honolulu; appeal of S. C. AUen, appeal The King vs. Adam Kaeo; riot. Bishop, appeal r Specialty 33 Years. koa for deiendant- - of Trustees estate of B. P. Tne Kinc vs. George Baker; riot. Neu- of Airs. E.C. Snow. The most compllcatcil cun cf cefectlre In the matter of widening Fort and King Tlslon tbornnchlj tlIcnosctl FREE O? mann lor defendant. CHARGE. Orders bjr mail or eiprwi proaipUy x The King vs. David Kahukula; riot. streets in Honolulu; appeal of Trustees estate of B. P. Bishop, appeal of J. Y. attended to. Achi for defendant. AY. S3Componnd Attlsmiiic Lesse Honatedto 5j..? The King vs. Thomas Spencer; coaspir--- Austin and C. E. Bishop, appeal of J. order at two honrs notlcr. lai ly acv. Kinney for defendant. Austin, appeal of James Campbell. The King" vs. Kaaikaiio; conspiracy. In the matter of widening Merchant Kaulukoa lor defendant. street in Honolulu; appeal of J. AY. Austin DR. J. COLUS BROWNE'S The King vs. Wm. Terry; riot. Kaulu- and Mrs. Youmans, appeal of J. Y. koa for deieadant. Austin. vs. Papule; riot- Kaulnkou Edward M. Brewer etal. vs. AV.H. Page; The Xing - assumpsit. Carter for plaintiffs; Hatch CHLORODTNE. for defendant. tor defendant. AGENTS FOE THE DAAIDSON STEAM PUMPS The King vs. Naihe; riot. Kaulnkou for THK ORIGINAL and ONLY defendant. Ahina alias Yong In vs. Yohung; GEXTUTB. The King vs. Hoomaaara.aui: riot. eiectraent. Achi for plaintiff. Adrlce to Invalids. If joa with to obtain G. AY. C. Jones vs. Samuel Norris: as- auiet refrcshltiR leep, free from headache, re- Achi for defendant. can be run at high piston speed, without shock, and with safety to the machine. Tiston lief from pain and carta, The King vs. S. Kila ; riot. Kane for de sumpsit Smith for plaintiff. onlv Steam Pump made that ancniah, to and ataoaca L. C. Abies vs. John C. Kitton et al; THE stuffinj; boxes, valve seats, stems and lining of water cylinders are of the best composition metal U. b. btandaru. the weary achlnga ol protractetf disease. fendant. the nerous media, and ign!ate the .Robert Palaa; Kau- Hatch for plaintiff. New Spreckels' llefinery, Philadelphia, the Brooklyn AYater Works, circulating The King vs. riot. 11. Pumps have been adopted tor use in the systems of the body, yoa nlli pro. Y. Knudsea vs. L. Stolr. deputv tax vide yourself with that remedy dis- lnkou for defendant. assumpsit. Hartweil and Hatch Brooklvn, New York, U. S. Navy, etc., etc marvellous Tae Ring vs. Xafcktalaa ; riot. Kane for collector; Association, one of, if not covered by Dr. J. CollU Browne (late Arrcy de&dant. tor ptainun ; Peterson lor ueieua&ut. GOLD ATedal was awarded this Pump bvthe Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Medical bul), to which he rate the name of Kaulukoa rsox oldest of its kind in the United States money can not buy a gold medal from this Association, merit alone CIILORODYXE, and which Is admitted by the The Kxng vs. Auirae; riot. cvrsrs othek ciRccns. A the TaJa-ab- profession to be the most wonderful and le ffr defendant. Kalauola vs. Kekukahiko; ejectment. secures it, and it was won from a large number of exhibitors of steam pumps. remedy ever discovered. The Kmc vs. i.aehikta; conspiracy. Kane for plaintiff; Kaulukoa and Kosa of Philadelphia, are now bavins built six Davidson rumps, of the plunger pattern, IS CHLOKODYNE la the bestremevlyknewaf Spreckels Sugar Refinerv, Consumption. Kalna for defeocraat. for defendant. THE cvlinder, 14 in. water cvlinder, 24 in. stroke; four rumps, 12 in. steam cylinder, 10 in. water cylinder, 24 Conchs. Bronchitis. Asthma. conspiracy. Y- steam The King vs. Manuel Kaaua; J. K. Kaunamano vs. - A, Kiha ei al; pattern, two Pumns, IS in. steam cylinder, 12 in.water cylinder, 24 in. stroke. CIILORODYXE acts like a charm tn DUrr Kaui&kouior defendant. ejectment. Hoiokahiki ami Kane ior in. stroke, of thepiston and hea. and is the only specific in Cholera asd The King vs. KaKK; conspiracy. Achi plaintiff; Masoon for defendasits. yFull stock of Boiler Feed Pumps, Light Tank and Circulating Pumps all sizes constantly on hand. Dysentery. for defendant. Emma M. Nafcuina vs. S. K. Kupihea; CIILORODYKE effectnally cuts short aa at- Kau-tako- or The King vs. Pasaato; ooasjiracy. n Smith for plaintiff; Kosa forde-fendaa- t- -- tacks Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitation, and trover. -:- - Spasms. f r defendant. -:- - Manufacturers of Sugar Machinery The King vs. Polikapc; riot. Achi for Kuheana vs. PahuHizna; ejectment. CIILORODYNE Is the only palliative in Neu- fc ralgia, Rheumatism, Gout. Cancer. Toothache defendant. Kinney for plaintiff; Ashford Ashford Iron & Steel Water Pipe & Flume, 4 The Kroj: vs. .Metes Makaluhi; rit. for defendant. and Mills, Engines and Boilers, Sheet Meulngitis, 4c. Achvuv defendant. M. vs. H. N. GreenweU et Double, Triple and Quadruple Effects, Juice Heaters. A'acuum Pans, de Gouveia Irricatins?c: PnniDsr- - and Machinerv.- - - - . . From Symee Co.. PharmacenUcal Cheta The King vs. Mane. Nameiana and plaintiff; ...... i Medical als; ejectment. Kinney for AYagons Tanks, Improved Filter Presses, Kaiiroatt t ars anu itauroau ists. Hall.i Simla. January 5. IxM. To ; "rioc. Kaalokoe for defendants. Ha:ch tor defendants. Cooler and J. T. Davenport, Esq., 33, Great Rassell Street, The King vs. John Ketii; riot. Kaulu- John Eoetnson vs. Mrs. E. M. Nakuiaa Clarifiers, Heine Patent Safety Boiler, Material. Bloomsbury, London. Dear Sir. Wo embrace Poepoe this opportunity of concratalatros yen upon the koa for defendant. et al; ejectment; Ksatekoe and wide-spre- The Kiag vs. John Patau and Naisi; defend&nts. reputation this justlv esteemed forpfeiatlff; Kinney for N" medicine. Dr. J. Coliis Browne's Chlorodynev riot. Kanlckoa defendants. has earned In Sjohmetr KaMlehiH; riot. BJXO. IMPROVED DIFFUSIO APPAEATTJS for Itself not only Uicdostas, Theingvs. vs. H. fc. Austin: AND RESULTS GUARANTEED. but all over the East. Asa remedy for renewal jLaulakoc"jor eefeadaat. Kaheia (k.) tort; CAPACITY utility, we must question whether a better 1 King vs. Ka'sreheaa; riot. Kante-ko- n exceptions from Second Judtocl Circuit. and Estimates furnished on application. imported into the country, and we shall be The A". Plans clad for defendant. Peterson for plaintiff; Y. AsMord for to near of lta finding a place in every An;to-India- u The King vs. KahooEtahele; coaspirscy. defendant. home. The other branas. we are sorry vs. A. Kaahi et al; ejaity tosiy. are now relegated to the native bazaar. xvialeioa tor eefeadaa;. Mahoeetal and, judging from their sale, we The King vs. Keawe riot. Kaalakoe appeaL Kinney for piaiatiffs; Achi for fancy thrtr defendants, appellants. JTOHISr DlTSTl, sojourn there will be but evanescent. We for defendant. Agent, could multiply instances ail inSnltam of the ex- vs. MaSio,; rf&t. Achi for BTVOSCJS, traordinary efficacy of Dr. CoIUaBrewae'sChlo-rodyn- e The King 59-l- w 12ST-l- v ROOM 11 SPRECKELS BLOCK, HONOLULU, H. I. defendant."" Miriam Keaa vs. Jaiaes Keaa. Achi for in Diarrhoea and Dysenterr. S pastes King vs. Kamakee; rsot- - Cramps,Neuralgia, theVomlUn; of Preynancr. The Jim plaintiff: and as a general sedative, have TheKiagvs-Kaaah- a; jsos. that ocexued Louis Kodrigo vs. EHen M. Rodrico. under our personal observation darin; many The Xin? vs. Laiieote: riot. Necmaaa- - for plaintiff; Brown for de CAUL FOR years. In Choleraic Dlarrhcea. and eves in the The King vs. Jefeti Hapa; riot. Kane fendant. more terrible forms of Cholera itself, we have fesr cesfetkiaat. M. X. vs. Koieka (w). brown ior POE witnessed its surprisiccry controiiins power. Kan-lko- ..u The King vs. Kanoa ; eonspiracy. u plaintiff. Diamond Creamery ASZ We have never nscd any other form of this i for deieadaat. vs. Lwloa medicine than Coliis Browne's from a firm K. H. Smyth Maeaae (w). Conviction that It is decidrly TheKussvs. rviiaai: riot. jvaalukoe for plaintiff. the best, and also coesairacy. from a sense of duty we owe to the profession The King vs. S. K. Kassw; Aloiau (ek.)vs. Kmms Akwaa. Kaa- BUTTER, and the public, as we are of opinion that the The rviagTS. Vfaht: cosaspiracy. lakoe for plainritf. substitution of any other than CofUs Browne's The King vs. John Kjums; assaeh with A. Granlberg v. Hosc Gramfeerg (w). Atd ne tiat each. Jar bears Barca Liebig1 Signature is a selibziutz Bbzacs or FAITH OX THZ raST deaiv weapon. Case for defendant. Smith for plaintiff. In 1 lb., 2 lb., 3 lb. and 7 lb. Tins. in Slss Isle the LabaL or thz ciizxtsT to rnzccuxs ass raTrzar The Kin vs. Hiram Ka&ha; eoospirscy- - AYoolsey. tcro'i We are. Sir, faithfully years. SvwesJt Kitri Yoisey vs. Geo. W. Coiuct. The Kins: vs. S. H. Kaaaa&aca; coe-srvan-- y. plaintiff. Members of the Pharts. Society of Great Vhian:: for Finest Artide for Warm Climates. Britian. Hie Excellency the V:crej"s Cfcea f Joaquin M. Sosrj vs. Eeke M. Makaktu. ists. The'Kiiis vs. A. S. 3iihaete; conspiracy. ea tor ptaintis. FINEST AaD CHEAPEST The Kisri: vs. Kafei; assaeit wkh. caa-.gero- tts Mary H. McKesgne vs. John MeXeague. CACriOX. Sir W Pace weapoa. itc&a for ptoinriif. S. POSTER & CO., Wood suted that Dr. J. ColKs Brewaewas. The King vs. Jmwe Davis; riot. Xaleleka vs. Eefceeci STOCK FOfl SOUPS. , undoubtedly, the Inventor of Chieredyse;. that Pseka P. Peaks. the story of the defendant Freeman was de- The King vs. Kalaa; brceny. Appeal Poepoe for piaiatiff. SOLE AGENTS, MADE D1?HS AND SAUCES. from Pwfiee Oocrr. Hwuijim. Kacfexoc liberately nntrue. which, be regretted to say, P. C. A. de La Nex vs. Befewca de La as hadbeeD sworn to. See "The Times. JaJy 14 ix- detead&at. Nax. A". V. Ashford for plaintiff. Invaluable for India 1S6I. aL; eijetraeat-Eors- a 25 Taahetaa vs. Fyyw 33 and California Street, San Francisco. p5 an Efficient Tonic in all Sold in bottles at Is. lHd.. 9d.. 4s. : .rxstdokee defead-- nf Troflln1flSH. :. 6t for piiiauiT for 125T-- ly f.oos and Us. each. None is genaise wtlheat T b rf U Stcreiteptn d DeUeu ttan;fcat IadU. " tae .StS. LtlrrtisrBr2t5. i.l Keeps good in the hotteat words "Dr. J. Coliis Browne's Cblersdyae r.a Nivai es a!, vs. A&ksa.; efeesieiiu Cookery Books Post Free on Application to the cumates, and for any the Government stamp. Overwhelming cedJ osa f?r yi,hitv ; Kane iraaiiat- - Company. lenirth of time. cal testimony accompanies each beule. A. L. KeolMkaMejs. Apobe; ejeecet. Caution. Beware of Piracy and Imitation - ANDERSON & LUNDY, LtEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT Co., LimitEd, Fenchorch Afenne, London, England. Ejisa for p&ia;i; janeiiksa for defead- isroTioE. Sole Mannfactare-- J. T. DAYENPOET. W Great Russell Street. Bloamsbsry. London Jtfsri& Ksiai vs. Xaavti (v.); efesiseBt. mHE UNDERSIGKD. A COMMITTEE ZDUZLIU 127.i 1T 6m ifscsirrit wrptantdf ; Btotb mc Ccerd- - J-- to o5jin sabscripaoas to aid in far-- T1STS. h aat. aiihts; the tends tor - The VTTT Saors" Hotae "' in Hoootcle teg leave to ssate. Unr ta order to provkte a saitade Xiahxsei vs C Jagsley; treswiis. brack baniBg anc tsmisa it wsU require GDE ?oik? OomrC noacirfc. ABXITICIAI. TEETH rEOH m iraea x grant cas o i at.3it ?to.U.: tail ot foAM rx-- n XaeckQC.orpiaiBdffa.pp3st;iwi Pese-rso- been voted, by uie IjesIatcre oi ISA. to "Frrrtl-r-- Sot OnoIri-eris- coadiaeaal cpoo the bcikang of a ne i o Gold. SilTer. All5izi It i V.S4iik''Vt IT ? 1jikfvSK. c air I - Heine" wiiia sveyears from that date: z Utbr Btses. The HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY t e ea. Achs for sfew&f; Xas-- for tsai SiSOJ has bee received from Mrs. Crowii and Bridge TTork a specialtj. are now printing a feioqincs. 2faria Hackfeid dooated in memory of her To persci vrazicz BibrP!ii ubichirea TKr by jpar-fe- vs. : xx Mek. ber Assns late boseoad Henry HaclfeW: that the coijMr: ocm cf irriti:io to the noi'i 'Tourists' G sssssipsK- - Appeal rrasB PoSoe Cocn. Board of Trustees has tiroti, se 'rccld rercsncid cr Proplyjieric tie Presiieat of tae -- Iroil Kor.,&c Sosi ior pledcwi provided that STjKO cm be ilal Piste, ill cjretlc perfoted is pi:e'jisnt;savant. ttJ0. csrdtrce viiz tie litejt inprartzitzii is KaaeJTraeatoa sor eei raised to cocapiete the reqcirei uaooct exexctec sitio:; paia Hawaiian M . is. tssstle; ease.! e. aac iaisl jet Teti Manfls," Hart-vie- ausec atjve. i. iisjujj. tnat ice ty tie ze ct iurocs Oiide Gis. 2Cesaita-Peterso- B fork jlsiatiffs: C. - Cosrainee srS! fee gjad to receive sebserip- 3-- SS Kaul Vt,iilr. Gmsus't e!d stord. f?rfetesdiat- - rjoas Bnta at ticsaor at tae tnzix: llSSHfl And are prepared to receive Advertuerseats Nxaiaa vs. Aatone Eehin; ejsrt-stes- .t. eer esL Jr- of Btbop & Co.. in aid of a erase xhich for the eame. The Edition of this AcM pitrjati -; force-- EBQC& for 3roE has in it to ctKamead itself to this Book trill be aboai " ceeaasaafcv. B. F. DILLINGHAM, iL El Coftera vs. S-- Ctyiord; cei. 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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JANUARY T. 1890

holding SEVENTH DISTRICT, KAU. a lino drawn in extension thereof manka First Precinct: From find including Kala-he- o The nttentlon of all persons UiUjorihi. JJh and makai. to and inclnding Hannpepe. office under tho Government is hereby Consisting of Kan. 102 of the Election Law of Polling Place: Government Nursery, Polling Place: Hanapepo School House. called to Section follows : Extending from the boun- Streets-Inspector- 15S3, which reads as First Precinct: junction of King and Wnikiki s: Tnpectors: Alex. McBryde, H. C. Norton, EST MODUS IN person holding any posi- KinnSy dary of Puna to and including the land of J. Kalunn. Sec. 102. Any Ninole. E. G. Schuman, J. Lucas, tion of trust or profit under the Govern- J. M. Gimarn. Second Precinct: Thnt portion of said personally or -- Polling Place: Pahala School House. ment who shall, either TEN PAGE EDITION. Second Preciuct All that portion of said district extending from Uannpepe to a line through another, for pay or without pay, A. Timoteo, It. Inspectors: Mock, Geo. District lying West of Punnhon Street and drawn from tho sea to the mountains at a act as a runner, committeeman, cleik, TUESDAY, : JANUARY 7. 1S90. Beke. a line drawn in extension thereof. point 200 yards West of Waimea Mill and secretary, or in any other capacity, for the the including the Valley of the Waimea River purpose of procuring or assisting in tho Second Precinct: The remainder of Foiling Place : Beretania Street School District of Kan. and its branches.. ? election of any person, except as a voter, THAT PLATFORM. House. his vote, shall be punished ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Polling Place: Waiohinn Court House. Polling Place: Waimea Court House. and in casting Inspectors : J. A. Magoon, Albert Lncis, exceeding one hundred dol- remarkable political combination, Inspectors: T. H. Gibson, Kamalenui, by a fine not That Inspectors: J. H. S, Martin, L. R. G. K. Wilder. J. Kalai-ain- a, C.B. Hoffgard. lars, or by imprisonment at hard labor for tho Mechanics' Union and tho Hoi Law of Joo. C. Searle, exceeding six months, or by plat- In accordance with the Election SECOND DISTRICT. HONOLULU. Third Precinct: That portion of tho said any term not has at last evolved another in the the Kingdom, notice is hereby Riven that District extending from the Second Precinct both, such fine and imprisonment form. Judging from the ending of the ISLAND OF , , All that portion of Honolulu North of the discretion of tho Court. Besides the said a General Election for Nobles and Re- to the Puanaaiea Point. introductory clause, the makers must First District and inside of the line drawn punishment, the office of such person shall indulging AND . House-Inspecto- have been in the American will be held throughout rs: presentatives from the pole at the old battery on na Polling Place: Kekaha School be at once vacated, and such person shall C. pasbmo of "eating crow." Either that, the Kingdom between the hoars of S FIRST DISTRICT. UOLOKAI. (Punchbowl) to the junction of Borchgrevink, E. Kopke, be disqualified for three years from holding David Kua. or the former platform of the Mechanics' o'clock a.m. and 5 o'clock S.M. on Wednes- School and Emma Streets, along the center any office under the Government, and Molokai. represents principles, Consisting of the Island of of School Street to Fort Street, along the Fourth Precinct: The Island of . from voting nt any election, and from Sit- Union still their day, the 5th day of February, 1S9D. simply Precinct: portion of Molokai center of Fort Street to Beretania Street, ting in the Legislature. The provisions of and this, as it indeed says, is a The Election Districts, Yotinr Precincts, First That Polling Place: School Honse. consisting of Kalawao and Kalaupapa. center of Beretania Street to the Nuuanu this Section shall not, however, be con- "policy for the guidance of candidates." Polling Places and Inspectors of Elections Stream at Smith's Bridge, thence np the Inspectors: Geo. S. Gay, J. B. Kaomea, Cabinet Ministers so as good Polling Place: Kalaupapa Store House. strued to apply to At any rate tho statement is in the are as follows: center of said Stream to School Street, cen- M. W. KeaU. to preclude them from publicly or privately ETans, Kahaulelio, main and recommends itself to the Inspectors T. E. J. ter of School Street to Liliha Street, center .written statements of the ISLAND OF HAWAII. making oral or thoughtful consideration of all honest C Kopena. of Street to Jndd Street, along the SECOND "DISTRICT, LIHUB. advocat- Liliha policy of the Administration, or thinking men. But it is not new, nor is riKST DISTIUCT. SOCTU EILO. remainder of the center of Judd Street to the crest of the same. Second Precinct: The Extending from Kalaeheo to and inclnd ing the it, in its best parts, original. Every Consisting of Pnna and all of Hilo South Island of Molokai. ridge on the North-wester- ly side of Nnuann L. A. THURSTON, Valley thence along the crest of said ing Hanamauln. thing rational and for the best public in- of the bed of Pnkihae Gnlch. Polling Place: Pukoo Court Honse. and Minister of the Interior. ridge to the peak called Lanihali. First Precinct: The District of Lihne. Interior Office, Dec 26, 1SS9. terests has already been adopted and First Precinct: That portion of Pnna Inspectors: R. W. Meyer, D. Kailua, W. Re- Precinct : All that portion of said Polling 1203 152-2- t. acted upon as the principles of the extending from Kan to and including Ke- A. Kukamana. First place: Lihue Court House. manka of School form parly of 18S7, and is the basis of hena. District lying and Judd Inspectors: S-- W. Wilcox, R. YV. T. Pur- to to-da- y. present Streets and East of Nuuanu Street. vis, J. Kala. It is the intention of the Government action of that party The Polling Place : Kehena School House. SECOND DISTRICT, LAHAINA. Meteo- Polling Place : Store corner Nuuanu and establish a regular and systematic Government has already initiated sev Inspectors : II. Kauila, S. H. Haaheo, Second Precinct: The District of Koloa Kingdom for J. Pauoa Streets. rological Record of the the eral important suggestions. The abol- Kahoomana. Consisting ol Lahaina, Kaanapali and the from its junction with Lihne to and includ- J. benefit of the public. Those persons who ishing of offices was commenced Island of Lanai. Inspectors: A.W.Carter, H. Von Holt, ing the land of Lawai. useless r Second Precinct : That portion of Pnna have been keeping records of rainfall and by doing away with four governors and The District of Lahaina. M. Keliiaa. Polling Place: Koloa Court House. other similar data for a term of years past, extending from Kehena to the Hilo Boun- First Precinct: their clerks, then continued by discon- dary, excepting Keaan and Olaa. Polling Place: Lahaina Court House. Second Precinct : All that portion of said Inspectors: J. K. Burkett, J. K. Farley, are respectfully requested to furnish copies District lying makai of Judd and School of the same up to January 1.1S90, to this tinuing several wholly ornamental but Polling Place : Pohoiki Court House. Inspectors: H. Dickenson, D. Kahaulelo, A. K. Mika. Streets and West of Nuuanu and Fort Department for compilation and publica- useless military positions. Decentrali- Ship-ma- n, Wm. Y. Horner, Jr. Inspectors: J. E. Eldarts, W. H. Streets. THIRD DISTRICT, HANALEL tion. zation was commenced with tho local X. J. Kamoku. Second Precinct: The District of Kaana- material will road board act, wheroby the road money Polling Place: Second House on the Extending from and including Waialua Each person so furnishing t Third : The lands of Keaan pali. copy of tho of each district is now expended in the Precinct and Ewa side makai of the School Street Bridge. to Puanaiea Point. be furnished with a printed Olaa in Pnna and that portion of Hilo ex- Polling Place: Konokohau Church. compilation. district where raised by men who are First Precinct: That portion of said Dis- tending from the boundary of Puna to the Inspectors: D. H. Kaialiilii, K.A. Wahine- - Inspectors : Jona. Shaw, T. H. Hobron, L. A. THURSTON, residents and taxpayers ot such districts trict lying between Waimea and the Kali-hiw- ai bed of Pukihae Gulch. hookae, G. Kauhi. J. P. Iwa. Minister of the Interior. River. or of the island. The Homestead Act Polling Hilo Court House. Interior Office, December 2t5, 1SS9. Place: Third Precinot: Island of Lanai. originated with the party now in control THIRD DISTRICT. HONOLULU. Polling Place: Waioli Court Honse. 151-- 2t 1303-3- Inspectors : F. S. Lyman, C. C Kennedy, t of the Government during the old regime f Polling Place: School House, Kaohai. Inspectors: C. A. B. Loebehstein. That portion of Honolulu adjacent to the Koelling, J. Kakina, J. C. and while its provisions were Inspectors: S. Kahoohalahala, Michael Long. It has pleased His Majesty the King to treated first and second Districts, bounded on the with contempt prior to July 1, 1SS7, since Macfarlane, M. Kealakaa. W&ikiki Alapai Streete, appoint SECOND DISTRICT, CENTRAL HILO. side by and Soath Second Precinct: That portion of said then strenuous efforts have been made Maukn by School Street ; on the Ewa side District extending from Kalihiwai River to DOCTOR JNO. HANCOCK KIMBALL Consisting of that portion of Hilo extend- NORTH WAILUKU. to set off homesteads, and induce the THIRD DISTRICT. by Fort Street from School Street to Bere- aud inclnding the land of Papaa. to be President of the Board of Health of ing from Pnkihae Gulch to the bed of the settlement of small land owners. The tania Street ; along the center of Beretania this Kingdom, vice Dr. N. B. Emerson, re- Hakalan Gulch. Consisting of that portion of Wailuku Polling Place: Government School Honse, Street to Richard Street, along center of signed. declared policy of the present Govern- lying North of the road from Iao Valley, iiilanea. Firs: Precinct : Extesdingfrom Pnkihae Richard Street to the se.i and bounded ma- Iolani Palace, January 1, 1S90. ment is to take the Crown lands, and (on the South side of the river) to the Sand Inspectors: H. H. Garstin, W. B. Star-ke- y, Gulch to the bed of Honolii Gulch. by the sea. l-- 3t 1304-- lt while making suitable and liberal pro- the Hills, thence along the crest of the Sand kai J.B. Alexander. Polling Place : School Hoass at Haaheo. Hills to the mouth of the Wailuku River. First Precinct : All that portion of said vision for the proper and dignified sup- Third Precinct: That portion of said COPIES OF THE ELECTION LAWS Inspectors: A. Scott, Polling Place: Skating Bink. District lying mauka of Beretania Street. port of the Crown, to throw the whole of John Jas. Gibb, District extending from the land of Papaa 1833, can application of be had upon to the this vast body of lands iato-th- e market Pilipo Kumalae. Inspectors: Albert Barnes, A. N. Kepoi-ka- i, Polling Place : Royal School House. to and including the land of Wailna. Interior Office, in either the Hawaiian or provisions of B. W. Gill. Inspectors : F. W. Wundenberg, M. under the the Homestead Second Precinct: Extending from Hc-no-lii Jno. Polling Place: Court Honse, Kapaa. English language. Price, 25 cents each. Vivas, law. And so on. The really admirable Gulch to and including Kawainui. J. Mahiai Kaneakna. R- LORRIN A. THURSTON, Inspectors : S. N. Hundley, - C. Spald- and patriotic provisions of this new plat- FOURTH DISTRICT. SOUTH WAILUKU. Second Precinct : All that portion of said Minister of the Interior. Polling Place : School House at Papai-ko- n. ing, S. Kaiu. District lying makai of Beretania Street. Interior Office, Dec. 9, 1SS9. form have been forestalled and are now Consisting portion of Wailuku A. THURSTON, of that liORRIN 137-6- the principles upon which the Govern- Polling Place : Kapuaiwa Building. t. wit. Inspectors : Geo. Weight, D. Kaaai, A. lying South of the North Wailukn District, Minister of the Interior. ment of the country is being conducted. G. Curtis. including the Island of Kahoola we, but ex- Inspectors: Henry Smith, Barney Interior Office, January , 1690. New School Houses. cluding Honuaula. A. V. Third Precinct: Extending from Kawai- Peters. Tenders will be received at the Office of THAT TICKET. nui to including portion said the Board of Education until TUESDAY, and Hakalan. First Precinct: That of HONOLULU. FOURTH DISTRICT. Notice of Reward. ' 23th, 12 Polling Place: Honomn School House. District lying between the Sand Hills and January at o'clock noon, for the One turns from the good principles Bet In accordance with the power conferred construction and completion of School Inspectors: the mountain and also the Island of All that portion of Honolulu lying West forth in the new platform, or rather Jas. A. Low, B. H. Schaltxy, upon me by Law, hereby offer a reward under-name- Two bounded as I Houses at the d places, viz: guide to candidates, recently adopted by J.Palau. of Districts and Three, of Fifty Dollars ($50) to be paid to any House-Inspecto- rs: AT HONOMU, Hilo, Hawaii, a house Polling Place : Wailuku Court follows : Beginning at the sea at the foot person who shall give evidence which will the Mechanic's Union and Hui Kalaiaina, THIRD ; np to 22x41x12 feet, two rooms, with veranda, DISTRICT. NORTH HILO. H. G. Treadway, E. Bal, Geo. of Bichard Street Richard Slrsef lead to the conviction of any person for and viewB with utter amazement the list H Beretania Street ; along Brretania Street to and veranda room. Consisting E. Richardson. the violation of any of the provisions of of names put forward as representatives of that portion of Hik and Smith's Bridge ; thence up Nuuanu Stream AT WAIMEA, South Kohala, Hawaii, i Hamakua extending remaining portion the Election Law by doing "any act desig- of those principles. "Measures.not men,'' from the Hakalau Second Precinct : The to School Street ; thence along School Street a house, the same as the above. Gnlch to the bed of Kalapahapuu Gulch in of said South Wailukn. nated in such law as a "corrupt" or becomes a "hollow mockery with such a to Liliha Street ; thence through the center " illegal " practice. AT KAAUHUHU, Hamakua, Hawaii, Haraakua, including Kukaiau. Polling Place : Custom House, KahnluL of Liliha Street to King Street, along the showing. The gospel is good, but when L. A. THURSTON, a house 20x23x12 feet, with one room, ver- First Precinct: From W. Mossman, G. center of King Street to the bridge crossing the Devil is appointed to preach the Hakalan Gulch to Inspectors: F. P Minister of the Interior. anda, and veranda room. the Hamakna ride of Laupaboehoe Gnlch. Wilder, Geo. Boss. the Nuuanu stream and bounded makai by gospel, one knows that the Devil, and 1S90. 0t 1305-t- d Plans and specifications can be seen the sea. Honolulu, Jan. 5, at not the gospel, will be preached. In Polling Place: Court House, Laupakot-ho-e. the Office of the Board of Education, Ho- 18S4 the Republican party of the United FIFTH DISTRICT. SfAKAWAO. First Precinct : All that portion of said nolulu, and at the School Agents of each was Inspectors: E. W. Barnard, D. K. Makua- - District lying West of Nuuanu Street. Notice to Voters. of the districts named. State3 stronger by far than at the Consisting of that portion of Makawao election of 18SS, yet Blaine was defeated, kane, J. Xightfoot. Polling Place: China Engine Company The last Legislature changed the bound- The Board of Education does not bind lying South and West of Halehaku Gnlch aries of Election Districts, to cor- while Harrison was elected. It was be- Second Precinct: From Laupahoehoe Building. certain itself to accept the lowest, or any bid. including Knla. respond with the changes in population. cause the people distrusted Blaine Gulch to Kalap&bapuu Gulch. Inspectors: F. B. McStocker, Samuel By order of the Board of Education. and First Precinct : All that portion of said Changes have been made in the following would not vote for him. "Measures. PoiHng Place: Kukaiau School House. Mahelona, C. W. Macfarlane-- W. JAS. SMITH, District-know- as Kula and that portion of named Districts, and consequently all not men," becomes a hollow mockery, Inspectors: Geo. Benton, Second Precinct : All that portion of said Secretary. F R. Horner, S. the land of Hamaknapoko lying South and voters residing therein will have to Re- when men are put forward to represent Bolabola. District lying East of Nuuanu Street. Education Office. Dec. 21, 1839. West of the Maliko Valley and manka of a register before the Inspectors of Election 1303 150-- 3t the measures who are known to be ene- line drawn along the center of the road Polling Place: Bell Tower, Honolulu of Precincts, in order to POCRTH 3I5TRICT. HAJCASrA. their respective mies of the real principles set forth there- running from Kaluanui to the Makawao Jail Fire Department. vote at the coming election, viz: Mr. M. Makalaa of Inhaina, has this day in. Now, with regard to the personnel Consisting of the remaining portion of and of a line drawn in extension thereof. Inspectors: C.T.Bodgers, H. W. Anld, lsuiSD or OAHU. been appointed an Agent to take Acknow- of the proposed ticket. Of course criti- HamaksA and South Kohala. House-Inspect- Polling Place: Makawao Court ors T. C. Porter. The five Districts of Honolulu. ledgments to Labor Contracts for the Dis- cism is not applied to or MACI. those who have First Precinct: From Kalapahepnn Gulch : E. H. Bailey, F. W. Hardy, isulsd trict of Lahaina, Maui, and a Notary Pub- FIFTH DISTRICT. HONOLULU. j of made no record, and no doubt there are to Knaikahia Gulch. Charles Copp. The District Wailuku. lic for the Second Judicial Circuit of the The District of North Wailukn. men on this ticket who, if elected, will Polling Honokaa Second The " All the remaining portion of Honolulu Kingdom. Place: Court Honse. Precinct: remainder of the The District of Hana. do honest, good work. Men who, like Inspectors: B. A. Lyman. Nakipi, District of Makawao. lying North and West of Districts Two and A. H.T. The Second Precinct District of Maka- L. THURSTON, C. J. McCarthy, indicate an honest Broderick. - Four. , Minister Polling Place: Hamaknapoko School wao. of the Interior. nature, by the stand he took in declining ' First Precinct: All that portion of said Office, 2, 1890. 1304 Second Precinct: From Knaikahia Gulch House. ISLASD HAWAII. Interior Jan. 3t. District lying East of the main road np or to act on a jury some years ago in a case to the boundary of Kohala. Inspectors: H. Dickey, Peter Noah, The District of South Hilo. C tCalihi Valley and manka of King street. H. G. Treadway Esq., of Wailuku, has for damages against a liquor dealer, or Polling Place : Knknihaele School House J.F.Noble. The District of Central Hilo. this day been appointed Chairman of Wai- like J. Phillips, A. Marques, E. Mullcr Polline Place: The District of North Hilo. Inspectors: Williams, W. Homer, W. Road Board, W. re- a n, lukn vice H. Cornwell or H. G. Crabbe. Bnt how about HANA. Inspectors: Fred Tnrril, Marcus Col-bcr- The First and Second Precinct of the SIXTH DISTRICT. signed. ? How J. A. Diaz. District of Hamakna. others about J. E. Bush or R.W. The Board now consists as follows : ! Third Precinct: The District of South of Wilcox Are these the men to repre- Consisting of all the rest of the Island of Second All portion of The District Kona. Kohala. Precinct: that H. G. Treadway Esq., Chairman. sent constitutional government? Are Maui, from and "including Honuaula to said District lying West of the road np , In all other Districts the Register of H. Morrison Esq. Foiling Place: Waimea Court House. those who voted at the Elections in 1337 such men as these to overhaul and give Halehakn Gulch. Kalihi Valley and makai of King street: Infpcton: Paakiki, W. will be used as the basis of the Register for an intelligent, liberal, enlightened form PAuTJarreiVZ. From including Ho- L. A. THUBSTON, Treccnbcrg. First Precinct: and Polling Place: Reform School Premises. 1S90, subject to the corrections and addi- to our constitution? Have the Mechan- nuaula to and including Kahikinni. I Minister of the Interior. Wilcox, T.A-Lloy- tions required bylaw. 4fi t I of Inspectors: W.L. d Interior Office, Dec 30, 1889.' 1304-3-t ics the country forgotten that only a FIFTH DISTRICT, KOHALA. Polling Place: Honuaula Court Honse. A. Fernandez. Everv voter should examine the'Becis- - few months ago the criminal, Wilcox, of which resides, Coaastins of North Kohala. Inspectors : iL Kealoha. Charles ter the Precinct in he in Owing to the General Election occurring attempted to overthrow the government SIXTH Polling Pfece: Kohala Court House. Buchanan, John 'Brown. this year on Wednesday February 5th and in order that he might the isrrjquirea or not, as it may Insprdors: F C. 3ood, John Hind, W. Second Precinct: From Kahikinni to - Consisting of Koolanpoko. by virtue of the authority in me vested by personal powers of the King? Have the J. - dt have been omitted by accident. . i Keolewa. and including Kipahsls. T ' Polling Placer Kaneohe Courtf House. the Constitution and the statutes of this intelligent laboring voters of this nation Potting Place : School Honse Sipahuln. L. A. THURSTON, Kingdom and deeming it essentia! to the M- A- -- forgotten that day after day, week after DISTRICT. , Inspectors: - B ose, -I Kzulia, Jas. Minister of the Interior. SIXTH SONA. Inspectors: CFLLake, Moke Mann. H. -- promotion of justice. I do hereby order that P. 51. ' ' week, Bush has been crying for blood- Olds-- . Interior Officeffjan. 1890. the regular Term of the Consistig of North and South. Vn . Kauimakaole. Jr., iuj ni """ Fourth Judicial 1305-G- shed and bis 5 t Circuit to held Nawiliwili, ruin? That he has done Third Precinct : From Sipahuln to and , SEVENTH DISTRICT. WAIALCA.. be at Island of First Precinct: From the boundary of - -- best to overturn the Government and including Kmrrif. r fffrf on the first Tuesday of February South Kobsls to and including the land cf Consisting of Kbolanloa;, andHVaisIca. 1E90, be hereby postponed nntil Wednesday to restore the old order of personal gov- House-Inspecto- MB. TJAyiD TAYLOR baa been ap- Polling Place : Hana Court rs Kealakehe. First Precinct: Waialna. pointed by the Board of Education, School February 12th 1890 at 10 o'clock a.m. ernment, of government for the few and Lyons, well-bein-g Polling PUce: School House at Kalaoa. : F. Witircck, John F Polling Place:- - Waialua Court House-- Agent for and Lanai, vice Mr. T. Witness my band and the seal disregard for the of the nation r KahoopaL - law-abidi- ng Inspectors: J. W. H. Isaac Kibe, J. W. BenJ. Inspectors: Frank stead, E. S. Tim-- JZ. Evans who has resigned.- " L.S.J of the Suprems Court at Can it be possible the respectable Kaihemakawaln, S. W. Kanmntoa. Fourth. Prwinrtt FromKeaaae to and By order of the Board of Education. Honolulu this Gth day of citizens like Macfarlane, Lucas '-- ' January a. 1B90. Second Prednct: From Kealakehe to and inclndinffHalehakn. Second Precinct: Kbolanloa. W. JAS. SMITH; ' d. and others consent to ally them- . A. F. JUDD, them! Is Leg- including Kapslaalaea. Polling ,Plsce: OSce cf Hnelo Planta- Hcnae-Inspecto- Secretary-- selves with men like the Polling Placet Koolanlos Court rs: Chief Justice Supreme Court. tion. ; , Office, 3, 1630. islative record of Bush and Wilcox for- Polling Place: Church at Hoiualcs. Jas. DonneUy, Jno. Kalafci, Education Jan. . Attest : Hzkbt Smith, D.Nama-k- a, gotten? And how about Mr. Widemann? Inspectors Jacob Coerper. Manuel Gou-Tti- a, Inspectors: Joha James Ajlett-- 1304-3- t. Clerk Supreme Court. E. KahnlannL Charles Betts. What can he show for his record? At Third Precinct: From. Eapalaslaea in N. EIGHTH DISTRICT. SWA. the last session he was returned as an ISLAND OF OAHU. ) Porelga Office Xotice. A British Cruiser Arrives From Esqa!-xaaa- lt Sana, to and irxlnding Kfyi, in S. Vor.. Ewa Waisaaei41 TiJ upholder of constitutional reform and Conssting of and .. Foeeigx UrncE. - 1 to Believe the Espiegle. Polling Place: GoxErnment School Eosse FEST DISTRICT, EOXOLCLT. Firs Precinct: Ewa. " Hasoxrtc,'H.L,Jan-i,lseaf- . honest government. His record was Kcns-waes- The English warship which Popopua, s. Champion beginning to end, at Ewa Court House. Official notice has been received by this consistent from in Johx-so- n, Polling Place: arrived Friday evening, twenty-tw- o days Inspectors: J. W.Smith, W. W. Thit pcrtin-- r of Honolulu lying Ssntb Department from Mons. G. B. d' Anglade, opposition to the principles of progress, Inspectors: Alex. J. Campbell, .Victor from Esqaimanlt, B. port Chxs. KaiatkL East cf a line drawn front the submit of Commissioner for Frsnoe, that C, came into and in upholding the power of the Kccshsauui range of mountains along Kapalfi, Lv K. HalnaleaL . f ? Saturday afternoon and anchored in the Fourth. Precinct: From Keei to and I1 3L LEON BELLAGUET, naval row. On the King. And what has John A. the crest of the ridg-ee- ra rating Manoa and Second Precinct: Waianae. Saturday morning while Honokna. Chancellor of the Consulate and Commis- onteide she ealuted the Hawaiian and Cummins to show for bis legislates Cl MaViki Talleys from Ncnana " Panca Polling Place: Waianae Court House. Polling Placet Hcokena Conrt Hczse. sariat of France, haying left this Kingdom Admiral Kimherly'e nags. Her ealntes record except constant subserviency to Valley to the flag pole on the old battery on Inspectors: John F.Scott, J. Keiahsaa, were responded to from the Mohican and Inspectars: G. Waiac, S. M. Kekca, X. Pnowaina to on account of ill health, has been relieved the King as opposed to the rights of all (Pcachhowl) ihssss direct the SarnL Acfirerw. the shore battery. The Champion is a ert Amain. junction of Einan snd Alapai Streets along of bis functions as such Chancellor, as tbird-cla- es cruiser of 2,380 toss, with the people? These are the standard aforesaid; 4 , engines of 2,340 Fifth. Precinct: From Hcriokns, to the the center of Alapai to King Street, center AND ""' 'OS horse power. She car- bearers setecUd to Tfftmsnt tke liberal ISLANDS OF KAUAI NITHAU. that, boundary of Kan. of King to Sosth Street, center of Sonth r f ,And farther ries twelve gone, was commissioned at and pregroMire idea set fertk bytfcp WATJCZA. 34- Sheernees, December 4, 2868, for this Street to the sea. yiKST IHSTBICT, y - LOUIS KOCH coat-ps- y. Polling Place: Chnreh at Papa. station, and came here from EeqaianaK. Mechanics' Vmoa sad th EkJe's attached to the French Com- J. W. Knaimokn, Josspi Hb!L First Prscinctt All that partioti of said FroEi Pnssaaiea Point to and inate&isg is no longer to relieve the Eepiegle which vessel wBl "Measure not men" sorely sot Iseetars 4--3t JciB.SEith,Jr. District lyissZ&Et of Pnsakcs Street sd Kslaheo asd the Island of Niifeaz. missariat- ldfA-l- t leave for South America. such men. 6 haWAIIIM gazette, januaHy i, mo "- tuesda, iTT Ti " EDIS02PS XEW CLOCK. THE LORDS OF LABOR. Czar has joined in the general blow- ABOUT TOBACCO. rjuwHseaehij. was spread- ing up. The epidemic SpcaktnjrTliucpieco. ing at last accounts. Possibilities of the Some rotcnt Facts tor and Against tho La a recent speech at Ncweastle-on-Tyn- e Thomas Edison, the phenomenal Weed. John Morley referred to the leaders The railroad service of the United the year cost ?19s441,095; inventor, has reached a critical stage The fact that in a Bingle cigar is of the workingmen who have tried to States for in his career, and it would bo a (3ASTLE & OOOEE, of fellows the number of routes was 2,113; contained sufficient nicotine to kill ameliorate the condition their strange sarcasm of late if hislatost two russet-coate- d 150.3S1 miles, and strong men is not so terrifying as "the plain, captains" as aggregate length invention should mako him positively the "lords of labor," and quoted a coup- number of miles traveled 204.192,-4S- 9. when it is remembered that tho other ,- let or two from the following fine poem abhorrent to the growing genera- substances which go to make it up IMPOETEES- The rate of cost was 91 cents laboratory at by James XTcFarlan, a Scotch working-ma- n per mile. tion. Over in his havo a neutralizing effect, thougti with the soul of. a bard, who died of Llewellyn Park is this, icvontion. tho schoolboy's experiences after his SMpping and Commission Merclianl consumption in London in 1S26 after a It is now established that flowers has been tried and found perfect dislilled from It first pipe show the dire results of the somewhat erratic and checkered career. and the pommies and it is a phorographic clock which, drug when taken in unaccustomed h, tiem have a sa'atary influence and They come! thercoruein a glorious nia-c- instead of chiming the hours, calls doses, whether large or small. is cois-itut- erapeatic agency of It PLANTATION AND INSURANCE AGENTS. You can hear their steam steeds neigh. e a tl them out at every quarter in a voice no argument in its favor to say that As they dash through tr'umphal value, and residence ng skit's high that full of clearness. It may be fitted clever aye, great arch. d a nieo, men in a perf-ne- atmosphere forms with any set to suit the purpose for men have DEALERS IK Or plunge mid the dancing spray. -- affec- smoked and owned no bale-tire- projection om pulmonary Their s blase in the mighty forge, which it may be intended. To a re- in effects from it. Those strong men Their life-pul- se throbs in the mill. tions and arres-- s phthisis. In the porter it was exhibited recently. might Their lightnings the gapine co"ge. where have been stronger; those BUILDERS' AND GENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL shiver to.Tj of La Grasse, France, The inventor was as cherry and g.eat men IMPLEMENT And their thunders shake tfie hill. making oi perfumes is largely greater. It is not ration- these are Titans of toil and the playful as he always is. "Tbe al to argue, as Hoi the carried on, phthisis is unknown. the President of the Jtrade- -- clock," said he, "is an improvement, United States did when certain offi- The heroes who wield no sabre; Sir John Macdonald says that if and if it were only on the niarkei PLANTATION S XT I? 3? X. I E S, " But rahrhtier conquests reapeth the cers of the army complained to him in. Canada would i . blade the national policy fails now it save you reporters a that General Grant was an immoder- . e, ne will Forin-stanc- Carpentera' That is bo-- by the Lords of Labor. annexation to the United States good deal of worriment. ate drinker of whisky, and ho re- Blacksmiths' Machinists and numbers' Tools, follo.T. The naional policy may be say you are at a political plied: "Let me know where Grant Brave hearts like jewels light the sod. has card- Through of commerce shine, said to have already fal'ed. It meeting with a dozen speakers gels his whisky that may send a the mists with an in- a I And souls flash out like stars of God burdened the Dominion ed. They are to have each half barrelful to every general in the From the midnight of the mine. creasing deb-- and failed to harmon- hour. Ton know whal a ficf'on that amy." A Bismarck may smoke HOFSE FURNISHING GOODS 2Ce palace is theirs, no castle great; but ize conflicting interests and preju- is. But now, if you had a clock like no amount of smoking will create a No princelr pdlar'd hall; On alternative of annex- see how work," and Bat they wefi can laugh at the roofs of dices. the this, it would Bismarck; rather will it, in nine Kitchen Utensils, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Lamp Goods, and state ation America will have some- here Mr. Edison placed a seu witlrn cases out of ten, destroy the embryo 'Neath the heaven which is over all. thing to say. it. He pointed the hand to the Chancellor or statesman. Neither Ho! these are the Titans of toil and Q-ener- Jury quarter ot an hour and a voice came are the facts that wounded soldiers trade, etc The San Francisco Grand is half Merchandise. has animadverted severely upon the ringing out: "This speaker on the battlefield cry out for tobacco; Each bares his arm for ihe ringing strfe half-hou- r the pracJce of bringing togetnc: de- through." At the that the Indians go for days without That marshals the sons of the soil. clock blurted out: "The audience Blake's Steami Pumps,. Weston's Centrifugals, And the sweat-drop- s shed in their battle of praved criminals and comparatively food, subsisting only on the stimulus life the B orm will please not encore. The gentle- of the pipe, that lunatics are allowed innocent youths in gives Are gems in the crown of toil; School. what goes to man now way to another." to smoke to allay the frenzy of their Wilcox & Gibbs, and Remington Sewing Machines, And prouder their well-wo- n wreaths, 1 That is far y semi- "The only fear I have," continued diseased brains, and that by pnffing trow. make the school a preparato un- life-bloo- Mr. Edison, "is the young MediciMcj & Than laurels with d wet, facil- that at a big cigar the white man pre- Dr. Jayne & Sons Family nary for San Quentin. If the married folks may not relish it. You And nobler the arch of a bare boh! brow ities do not exist for separating and serves himself in tropical climates 1204 i--r Than the clasp of a coronet. are married? No! "Well, I don't give from Then hurrah for each hero, although grading the inmates they should be insect pests (though he destroys economy to this out as a bribe, but when you get the insects) any proof that tobacco is his deed provided. It is poor entangled in preliminaries come Be unblown by the trump or tabor; breed crime. the the health elixir some people would HAWALTAI BUSINESS For holier, happier far is the meed to me and I will give you one that have us believe it to be; abnormal AGENCY, Lords of Labor. eighty-tw-o miles of That crowueth the Since 1SS2 yon may present to the family into suffering, whether of mind or body, -- Pall Mall Budget. and Corner of Fort and Merchant streets hr re been built, paved which you aspire to bo admitted. It requires a narcotic; unwonted situa- Streets, Honolulu, drained in Borne, at a cost of ?30,-000.0- 00, will be a fibber. I'm a little in tions demand unaccustomed habits. Hawaiian Islands. NEWS AND NOTES. and 3,000 houses erected in doubt about the popularity of the The chief harm of tobacco lies in the A.G-EISTT- blocks, where old peo- a in large, modem parlor clock with the younger fact that the nicotic poison acts by a EXJPEK quarters formerly stood, and five ple." A commercial panic is reported at system of accumulation; its toxic in- - A.CCOTJIsrT.A2SrTS AJSFD Bnenos Ayres. new bridges throw-- i across the Mr. Edison has got good reason to flue im- ices are not transitory as those 30.-000,0- Tiber. In consequence of these fear. A more tantalizing ornament The human race is increasing 00 of alcohol. Moderate quantities COLLECTORS, provements, the old city has been so to a pair of ardent lovers than a. habitually a year. twenty taken result in chronic REAL ESTATE, FIRE AND LIFE AGENTS, CUST03 changed that the visitor of matrimonial parlor phonographic nicolism of the system. INSURANCE. Silcott, the defaulting House of recognize it. The process UUUSK, LOAN AND EXCHANGE years ago would hardly clock cannot be imagined. Fancy, somewhat'resembles that of tanning BROKERS. Representatives cashier, has been for instance, a Sunday evening in a 0 traced to Quebec Hongkong is growing with mar- it is slow but permanent. Canni- cozy parlor with two hearts beating to rail- velous rapidity, and the rumor that bals are said turn up their noses Departments 'of Business: Germany makes the slowest Oriental termi- as one stalled by the voice from the at the nicotized flesh of time, miles an hour on it is to be made the smokers. road twelve nus of the line from British Colum- mantel: "Good night, a fond good The National Review. Books akd Accouxts accurately kept and properly adjusted. accommodation trains. night In another hour it will be Collections will receive snecial attention and returns nrnmntlr mm? bia, completing the British circle Conveyancing Specialty. t This exclamation, so midnight." Then dolefully at a a Kecords searched and rairn-c- a hstmrt. nf t:m fn:.i '"Hurrah!" around the world, is tempting thither Legal Documents asD Papers of every description carefully drawn and handsome! -- famil'ar to English ears, is said to capital from all sections of British q aarter past and each succeeding SVdufrtisements, eugrusseu. croak-ing- s, Copying be of Slavonic origin. now has 7,000,000 quarter comes out its hoarse and Translating in all languages in general use in this Kingdom. dominions. It Keal Estate bought and sold. Taxes paid Property safely $35,-000,0- until 11:55 o'clock, when it and insured. A circular saw that slits gold pens tons of shipping per year, over 00 Houses, Cottages, blurts out: Booms, Offices and Land leased and rented, aud rents collected. is the size of a quarter, and revolves of locally registered capital, Chas. 33xevex & Co.'s Fire and Life Insurance eilected in first-clas- s Insuraiice Companies. practically "In five minutes more it will be to- Custom House Business transacted with accuracy and dispatch. 3,000 times per minute. and it is the financial Loans Negotiated center for the whole East. morrow,' and every ten minutes sub- at Favorable Batf3. A general boycott by the Knights filled with its Boston Line of Packets! Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited for Publishers. sequently the air is Skilled Unskilled Labor of Labor on Sugar trust sugar is maudlings, such as "Ah! how still and Furnished. predicted in a short time. The Australian Ballot System. Any Article Purchased or sold on commission. the hour," "Mabel, I am watching Inter-Islan- d Orders will receive particular attention. Chautauqua has 150,000 literary The success of the Australian sys- thee, ba, ha!" "Methinks I hear the IMPORTERS "WILL and scientific students and probably tem of voting at the late elections in sp" it o thy mamma cjon the sia;'-.- " please take notice that the will have" as many religions. Massachusetts and Montana renders is my mis- fine bark Martha Davis will "Please don't heed me it be laid on the berth in Bos- ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO OUB CARE. WILL RECEIVE PR03I1 dis- certain that the reform will spread A palace conspiracy has been it fortune to remind you that the hour ton to load for this port dur AND FAITHFUL ATTENTION AT MODERATE CHARGES, covered at Tangiers, and the Sultan's throughout the Union. In tesling is half-pa- st 12." "Did I hear you ing February next, to sail on or about the a new system an oanceof trial is me get hat?" "Will you first day of March. 1S90. ,' brother has been put in prison. ask to that --For further particulars apply to discov- worth a poand of theory. kindly remember me in your pray- tx....:.. t 1 1. 1 1 . Sir John Lubbock has just elec uaviug imu an exuMiuve Dusmesa experience lor over twenty-fiv- e rears i London The main purposes of a general ers?" 'Look out! hear a footstep, 1201203 C. BREWER & CO. New lork City ami elsewhere, we feel comDetent to nttptul tn nil hiriT,.M . ered that the death rate in well I nf islGiper 1.000 as against 17i in toral reform law are perfectly Ha, ha! I was only fooling thee!" intricate and complicated nature, or requiring tact and discretion, and respectiaHi understood. They are to secure 'x'll soon have to call father to go to J. N. S. WILLIAMS, auiiuii. a inui. HAWAUAM HljSlVKSK AREXfiV other English cities. y sec-ec- to eve-- ' 1 bri- Belt Telephone No. to the ballot, p. his office." 274; , 09 Over one hundred first-clas- s iron- bery and intimidation, to remove the And so the clock jabbers on mo6t ENGINEER and CONTRACTOR, i2tJ clad war steamers are now said to be main pretexl for political assess- in process of construction in various exasperatingly. Of course the words TS PREPARED TO DESIGN AND ments by hav"ng the Sta.e supply --L parts of the world. are set to suit the circumstances. If contract for aU classes of Sugar Extrac- . the ballots and to free the people the wooer be a favored person the tion Machinery, Irrigating Machinery, Given coins in Evaporating Apparatus, Vacuum Pans, Away! The largest collection of from the domination of professional language will be much different, the world is in Vienna. They are Engines of all kinds and for all purposes, t the politicians. This reform is boand to tone of the clock will be sweet and Water Wheels, Water Conduits, both Pipes placed in the Public Cabinet of An- come, and ambitions leaders would simpering and the words coy and and Flumes, Steam Boilers of various tiquities, and number over 125,000. be wise to step out of its path. captivating. kinds, etc., etc. 5.000 IN SILVE R WA R E It has been found in England that X. T. AYorld. m Diffusion Nacliiiiery most enthusiastic advocates -- some of the more delicate pigments The About Mailing Letters. In all its branches a specialty; CONSISTING OF- - of water-colo- r paintings" are faded of the Australian Ballot law coald undoubtedly a great Plantations supplied with Chemical and un- There are Analytical de- bv the glare of the incandescent hardly have anticipated such an world. A Apparatus of the veay best qualified approval of measu.o many stupid people in the scription to oader. Satin Ware, PeacKbowl Ware, light. tbat do not seem to Glass Ware, Etc. as was given to by the people of large number of them Close attention paid all orders and The Municipal Council of Paris it to know how to perform the simplest satisfaction to the purchaser guaranteed. this js. We confess al- has passed resolutions congratulate Stat that, acts of life properly. There is an- P.O. Itox380, Fort St., Honolulu. we were stroDgly 67 1287-l- y ing the people and government of though in favor of large class is careless in the reform, we had imagined that other that $2.50 FOR BAYS! Brazil upon the of the the doing of almost everything. The TIM Repjblic. after the first trial it would be neces- who do all hands The Liverpool and Lon- sary to urge many of our citizens people that their As- to with care and exacti- The Queensland Legislative to too hastily of new finde.h do YOUR HOLlDAy PRESENT GRATIS: held not judge this tude are not as numerous as might Globe sembly recently a method, on the ground succes- don and session days. There was a that Las apposed in these days of mental for eight sive trials would accustom our peo- sharp struggle over an appropriation training. The statistics of the post-offi-ce E ESrS-DrRAJSrC- Our grand ple to what, at first sight, might what a dreadfully stupid CO Silver Gift Salo commenced on for railways, system ballot- show seem an intricate of careless lot of people there are A French manufacturing firm has and 1836. ing. These fears have proved to be United States. The simple ESTABLISHED brought out a new fabric made o groundless. There is not one voter in the the fiber of ramie, and called ramie yet important act of mailing a letter Monday, Deo. 16, '89, in a hundred in this State who, after ought not so often to be Assets 8 40,000,000 linen, that is said to combine the properly "et Income 9,07a, OOO . During Huh sale every customer purchasing the amount of $2 the experience of yesterday, would of as is. The Claims raid 112.569,000 50 worth qualities of linen and silk, with dou go back to the old order of things. the subject error it will receive a handsome ble the strength of linen. is not Superintendent of the Dead Letter The Australian ballot plan Department at "Washington reports Takes Risks against Loss or Damage by Fire Philadelphia crematorists are re- only destined to be a permanent on Buildings, Machinery; Sngar Mills, Dwellings p that 6,266,893 pieces of dead mail and Furniture, on the most favorable terms. ISILVHR R a s E FTTi joicing over the action of the health method in Massacbfsetts, but, after during the recommending indorse- matter were received authorities in the the practical unanimoos most of were im- building of a crematory for the burn- ment the people of this State have year. The them Bishop & Co. perfectly or wrongly addressed. An llgg-fi- l6m ing of the city's unclaimed dead. given to it, it cannot fail to be speed- average of more than ten mistakes THE LEADING MILHNBRY HOUSE The medical students object ily incorporated into the electoral were made for every man, woman f Hammerfest, perhaps the north- methods of the other States of the and child in the country. Of the Corner of Fort and Hotel Streets. 1 ernmost habitation in Europe, is Union. Boston Herald. THEEISDON m fish whole number of letters improperly 14C. about to adopt electricity to illumi- mailed no fewer than 21,670 con- is A Dangerous Kock. Iron and Locomotive Works, nate her streets. The town in the tained money, to the amount of 34,-83-0; polar circle and darkness prevails Some time ago Captain Lee of the negotiable paper was found in Corner of Beal and Hvtranl Streets, ' three months out of the twelve. C.P. steamer Abyssinia reported a 24,075 Tetters, amounting to the are in the United States rock as lying off the coast of Japan, $1,497,282, and 3,417 CEYSTAL SODA WOEKI There large sum of San Francisco 5S,999 Post offices, an increase over and the position given was latitude wrongly addressed letters contained California the previous year of 1,623. The 36 deg. 39 mm. north, and longitude 5,320 in postal money orders. W.H.TAYLOB....". President number filled bv the President .is 142 deg. 26 min. east, or thereabouts. From these figures it is very appar- B.S.MOOBE Superintendent JOHN GRACE, Proprietor. - 1. 5i KING STREET. 2,6S4, an increase" of 196, and filled The Admiral of the English fleet ent that one of the good resolutions by the Postmaster-Genera- l 56,315, then on the station told off two of of the new year with a large number I an increase of 1.427. the men-of-wa- r, on their return from of people ought to be a determina- Builders of Steam Machinery SOLE MANUFACTURER OF THE 3,000 medical women in Hakodate to search for the reported tion to be more careful and exact in There are In 1U branches. the United States whose incomes rock. After spending some time in the matter of mailing their letters. all GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER from ?5,000 to $20,000 a year. vain, they returned to Yokohama The numerons errors now committed Steamboat, Steamship, Land Engines & Boilers, range reported no High Pressure or Compound. The number is increasing every and that such danger cause endless confusion and trouble existed in this particular spot, or for postoffice, re- STEAM YESSEL8 of aU kinds built complete. year, and the supply of "lady doc- in the and are a sad nuns wooa, or composite. several miles round. The sealing flection witn oi iron SAKSiPAEiliM AID to be as great as that upon the business exactitude ORDINARY ENGINES compounded ad- IEOI WATEB tors" bids fair schooner Bose, Captain Gierow, when of the male physician. and intelligence of our people. visable. while on her cruise north at about News Letter. STEAM LAUNCHES, Barges and Steam Tugs con- "While the United States has been noon on the 11th of July, 1SS9, and structed frith reference io the trade in which ballot they are to be employed. Speed, tonnage and adopdng the Australian the while the crew were below having water guaranteed. been introducing - draft of GHrUBT Australians iave dinner, ran on a rock and heeled I'nu UDriiscniciits. 3UOAB MILLS and Sugar Making Machinery GIN ALE, an American institution Arbor day, over so far as to throw the dinner made after the most approved plans. Alio, all Boiler Iron Work connected therewith. i to wit: in South Australia the first and plates off the table. The crew & WATEB PIPE, of Boiler ot iheet Iron, of any Friday in August has been selected rushed on deck and at that moment CASTLE COOKE, size, made in uible lengths for connecting fearsaparilla, Lemon, Cream as tree-plantin- g day. together, or Sheets rolled, punched and packed and Plain the vessel slipped off into deep wajer. for shipment, ready to be riveted on the The debt of the city of Paris After the surprise was over the lead ground. amounts to 790 francs for every man, was but no bottom could be HYDBAUL1C BITETEtO, Boiler Work and Water Champagne Cider, Etc., Etc. Jhrown, Pipes made by e Sliipping and Commission Merchants this establishment, riveted by woman and child within the city found at thirty-fiv- fathoms. Capt. hydraulic rivet'sg machinery, that quality of limits. In Frankfort the debt is Gierow had just previously taken the work beiw; far superior to hand work. 317 per head, in IMPOBTEES A5D DEALZES 15 SHIP WOBB , Ship and Eteam Capstans, Steam equivalent to francs sun, and found the position of the Winches, Air and Circulating Pumps, madV ALL AREATED WATERS GUARANTEED TUBE. Milan to 218, in Berlin to 154, in the vessel to be latitude 36 deg. 26 min. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. after the most approved plans. ,V Hague to 136, in Brussels, the most X. and the longitude by dead reck- SOLE Agents and manufacturers for the Pacini Coast of the Heine Safety Boiler, - heavily indebted of all European oning 142 deg. E. Although this is 9- Plantation Agents, POMPS Direct Acting Pumps for irrigation or 330--TELEPHON- cities, to 1,605. not exactly the spot indicated by the city works' purposes, built with the celebrated Mutual ES Abyssinia, possible a dan- Life, Fire and Marine Davy Valve iiotlon, superior to any other Bell m Over 30,000 people in St. Peters- it is that pump. burg are reported suffering from in- gerous rock lies in or about the posi- Insurance .Agents. fluenza. The chief center of inter- tion pointed out by Captain Lee a JOHN BYEK Honolulu I ISLAND ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. est is the handkerchiefj and even the year ago. 153 HONOLULU, H. L ly 13m Boom So. 3, upstairs, Spreckela' Block HI 12-l- y

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CABLE. THE THIRD WARD IN LINE. A NOTABLE DEATH. NATIONAL HAWAIIAN aftt'frtismtat. aural SUtotriiscmtnts. A Grand Benevolent Order in Mourn- Incorporation and Organisation of the The Honolulu Rifles Armory on Bere-- ing. Hawaiian VacIHc Cable Company. ' tania Etreet, that grand old tramping The founder of the order of Knights of shown by legal notice in this issue, ground of the former Ward 5, but now, As Pythias, Col. J. II. Rathbone, died at the organization and election of officers BUHA.OH of election districts j by redistribution Lima, Ohio, on the 9th inst. Immedi- Cable Co. took of 3, of the Hawaiian Pacific T. Davies District Rath-bone- Co, being within the precincts 's ately upon being apprised of Col. place on tlie S0th"bf December, 18S9. I. k the scene of much animation Mon-- was death, Gen. Carnaham issued capital stock is $100,000 with the '(lay evening on account of the rally of The Tlie Genuine Article. In Quantities to Suit. orders that the officers and Sir Knights right to increase to $250,000 under the of the district to form a District voters of the uniform rank, Knights of Pythias, legal restrictions. Enough set, 7 o'clock, was customary :Glub. The hour of mourning for sixty days for ; wear a badge stock has been taken and paid to barely parsed when the meeting was HAVE DECEIVED BY LATE and that tlie divisions drape their war- first division Honolulu to rn called to order by .Mr. E. G. Schumann, complete the ri rants in mourning for a like period. Wailuku and enough more money sub- tLto wfao called for nominations for a tem- ARRIVALS FROM The founder of the order ot Knights of to construct and equip the Ha- COLG-A.TEl5- S porary chairman. In response, without scribed Pythias, Justus H. Rathbone, was born waii division Wailuku to Kawaihae - F. Morgan was In acco- opposition, Mr. James Oneida , N. Y., on South-- a in Deerfield, and this without liens upon the property the Kincd elected to the position, and air. the of October, 1S39. His father, 29h or pledging of tlie stock in any way. General .wick as temporary secretary, Justus Hull Rathbone, was a prominent five officials Messrs. Bar- :- -:- - committee on Permanent Organiza- - lawyer in the city of Ttica, and his Three of the SOAPS -: - A well-know- PEEEUlES presented- was a member of the n tholomew, Hall and White are Hawaii- AM tion was next PrPosed tlie fNowing mother th K" New England Dwight family. He was an citizens, but both American and Brit- , were nominated and elected, Yernon boarding Jr o clock a. educated at Mount capital is interested. viz; Messrs p A1,en j WMc. school, Courtland Academy, Carlisle ish day, the 5t University, all J. Sherman Bartholomew, the Presi- Donal(f Juiius Asche, J. Eckhardt, and Seminary and Madison graduated and received his "in native State. From being dent, was A Full Assortment Just to Hand ex Stmr Australia. The EIe Keumj. committee retired and on situated his of Electrical and Telegraphic This taught he took to teaching, and in 1S57 degree O B Con-ar- e New York Electrical Pollinn Pli returning presented the following Lake Superior and took up Engineer from the he went to College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y, occupying o as folic .stitution for adoption by the Club, the the ferule at Eagle Harbor. At the o same being read in three languages: war he aided in the position of Treasurer and later As- lift breaking out of the of Pullman's forming the first Michigan regiment. sistant Superintendent the ARTICLE 1 XAME. Pacific Car Co. ; Manager of the Burling- 2 FIRS1 While in charge of the Harbor school The name of this club is, The Third so impressed with ton Route Telegraphs at Omaha, Neb., H Consistir Rathbone became charge of Custer, U. S., District Reform Club. the storv of Damon and Pythias and the and officer in of . Chief Signal Officer Depot for Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. the bed AKTICLE 2 object membeksuip. self-sacrifi- of Pythias that he de- Signal Station under and noble practical experience H object of the formation termined to do all in his power to induce Hazen. Has had fi& First Pn Section 1. The in land telegraph and cable construction o extending -- of this club is declared to be a political men to emulate an example so pure, all of The result of his and in lifting and relaying submarine KaHREZ93 hena organization bv and for residents generous and true. rel- ' of Order.wfiich, cable. Mr. Bartholomew is a blood Hawaiian, American or Euroiean birth study was the ritual the Barthol- T estabhsh-Inspect- oi ative of Superintendent Charles Foiling OJ. for the purpose of however, was put away at that time for descent, omew, who was in charge of the Atlantic ingand maintaining honest constitutional future use. The death ol ms latuer, in uay, of the citi- 1SG1, caused him to leave the Lake Cable Station at Trinity ireiana, J. Kahoomi government in the interests May, laying period of 1868. of the city and King-Secon- d Superior country, and w bile on a visit to during the cable WYKT'HS zens and taxpayers Crow Baker, of Victoria, P jom an(j to assist in the selection of a sister at Germantown, Pa., he received Hon. Edgar - B. retired from H. B. M.'s navy as extending 1 honest and representative men for elec- the.offer and accepted the position of C. DryGroods naval lieutenant after serving eighteen darv, excep tive officers. chief clerk of the United States hospital declared, as a war spirit still burn- years. He settled at Victoria, B. C, Pniiino p Sec. 2. It is expressly at that place. The serving the then province in IVIalt, fundamental principle of this club, that ing, he entered the army, and in 1S63 and after Extract Etc. was largely in- Inspector shall be acknowledged, was ordered to Washington for duty in various positions of trust no ciass or creed . strumental in the admission of British man, J. N. J recognized, or permitted in the organiza-- the Medical Department, where he re- IN Columbia to the Canadian Dominion. GREAT VARIETY. - , tion, but all action shall be based on the mained until 1S65, when he accepted a representative, con-- the office of the He has represented his constituency in "rf principle of honest, civil clerkship in for years, Olaa in Pa of the people, by 1SC6 he resigned the House of Commons nine Bttut;onal government In poll the last elec- tendicc fro people, and for the people. this office, accepting a clerkship in leading the entire at tie Mr. is Secretary-Treasur- er bed of Pnki Sec. 3. The doctrine of majority rule the Treasury Department, resigning tion. Baker HOLLISTEB & CO., of and Esquimalt Telephone is expresslv adopted and confirmed, and this in 1809 to fill a position in the Victoria FANCY AND Pollinc P pledged of Boston. Co., the Kaniloops Telephone Co., the all members of the club shall be Stetson's publishing houte general Inspector! h:,i hv n(i m)DOrt the rules, reso-- There he remained until the In- Victoria Electric Light Co., and A. B. of Company of New agent for British Columbia for the Bell TjoebeutionSj and nominees first, their dependent News heavily secondly, of the general, or York was purchased by Stetson, and Telephone Co., besides being own club; interested in commercial business at SECOND central committee, directorate or con- Rathbone was made its superintendent. 109 Fort St., Honolulu duly regu- - to Washington and Victoria and Montreal. 148 1276 vention of all the clubs and Soon he returned is Con6istiniiariy this or their con- War Department as clerk. The Treasurer, Frank A. Dudley, a assembled under entered the estate firm ing from Ptstitiition or constitutions. was while in the medical depart- member of the law 3nd real It & of New araus Dudley Niagara Falls, Hakalau Gn Sec. Evervone eligible as a voter of ment in 1864 that Rathbone brought his of Ely 4. York", and has been connected with bus- m who, having passed ritual to the attention of some friends ,, the Third Ward, Pacific Land De- Jurat fxecjjjg committee on enrollment, shall have and that the Order was founded. Mr. iness for the Northern ! Gulch to of the club, shall very large man, being partment at St. Paul, Minn., and Port- STE1WAI PIAIOS thinned the constitution Rathbone was a to become a member thereof. nearly six feet high and weighing over land, Oregon, and brings the cable ht Pollinc pitherebv company valuable experience in legal THE BEST .3VIERICA.3ST PIANOS IN "WORLD tin Article 3 relates to the number and 200 pounds. He was a rapid penman, a Ornamental Ware, THE po corporate and InEPectorsname ; to the com-Pih- possessed of musical matters connected with of officers article 4, great reader, was Eng- Kumm;ttees; article 5, to the order of busi- - talent and was a warm, strong devoted financial affairs. The London, - land, stockholders John Thompson, Glassware, - , G, the pledge, asfol- and a loving husband and father. s- Tj.ness, and article friend WESTEEMATER'S "We, the undersigned voters in The members of the Pythian order in William Redmond and Daniel Munroe PIANOS! nolii Gulch W: our adhesion Kingdom in unison with their are represented by the firm of Bartholo- he Third District, declare this island of Crockery, Etc., T33CE principles above laid down, and brothers abroad, voice their "requiescant mew & Baker, holding general power BEST GERMAN 3PLAJSTOS FOR THIS CLI3VLA.TE. Polling Plio the attorney for the transaction of cable bus kon. uerebv become members of the Third in pace." District Reform Club. in ess. RV Inspectors then presented the A Mournful Scene. For the information of the British and Dinner The committee is proper to Seta, Tea Sets, ED. & G. Curtis. of James F. Morgan, as president ; American stockholders it HOFFSOHLAEGEE CO., 3ame It is seldom that our community have state that the newly elected Secretary, Breakfast Sets, Toilet Sets, - u- - Kawainui, vicedo. ; and E. G. Sole Agents for the Hawaiian for & Third Preos- had to witness such scenes of sorrow as E. O. White, is also Secretary, Treasurer Nappies, Plates, Bowls, Islands Steinway Sons, New York; inschumann, as secretary, and they were anu a. westermayer, .Benin. Also, nui to and those that have fallen on the family of and Director of the O. Hall & Son, Fancy and Plain Crockery, jlected bv acclamation. ".company, and has Polling Ph Opportunity was now given to speak-- Lyons. . Last Friday his Limited," hardware Perfumery, Soaps, Mr. Daniel been connected with the company for Etc., Inspectorssrs, and to "aid in. diseminating the youngest child died of diphtheria, and Mr. Harry N on the past ten years, four years previous J Palau news more generally, alone to Mscher w almost following incorpora Pianos! .is tlolt ablv filled the arduous duties of was taken by its father to and six years its Speeches were made by the Catholic cemetery and deposited in tion. interpreter. is For Sale at Moderate Prices by F third Tion. W. C. Wilder, L. A. Thurston, W. Bishop Olba offic- The Auditor, William W. Hall, its little grave, Rev. of company just BAGS Consisting.).. Smith, and Messrs. B. Ordenstein iating. Then death took the oldest President the "Hall" and BAGGING! mentioned. Mr. Hall entered the ser- ED. HOFFSCHLAEGUEE, & CO., Hamakua Oleson. All of the speakers daughter Lizzie, a sprightly healthy giri a'" of firm age of 18 and has 100-l- y applause that of tlie of ten or twelve years, who died on vice the at the 129ft Kinft and Bethel Streets. GnIchtothenn.stefco Interior Thurston markedly body was taken in the been occupied in the different positions HamakDB Tuesday. Her finally IRON AND TIN in,o, when, touching upon the rumor of way, attended only by its father, of clerk, partner, director, and WARE, same President of the corporation, during the First Preciiupposed cession of independence of the the priest and the undertaker and laid stated, he was a representa- - Wednesday at 9 a. past thirty years. Mr. Hall is a member theHamakua'ationhe by her little sister. Board of of Ha- FOR generations ft ho had lived and at 2 o'clock of the Education the THE HOLIDAYS. iveoffotir m. the mother died also, of most Polling the flag of Hawaii and he hoped were taken to the cemetery waiian Kingdom, and one the Corrugated, Plain and Agate; Pilfer her remains of hoe- - four generations more of his kind by her husband, the priest and influential and prominent citizens this Galv. Water Pipe, and Tubs, jV hat attended countrv. Inspectors: vo'iild be able to live on in the land of the undertaker, and laid beside those of Hollow Ware, Fence Wire, ! ! ? as an independent nation. two all three the victims ri,( kane. J. Lighlawaii her children Perfumery Perfumery At a little past 9 o'clock the meeting of that relentless disease, diphtheria, Second Prjdjpurned subject to the call of the hitherto almost unknown here. At the "Xeu) tiirjcrtisemcnts. bou- Gulcb to Kalahair. grave a few friends brought several -- :o:- Polling Pla, quets to lay on the graves, the last, the PAINTS, OILS, FALLg IN LINR only mementoes that were permitted to & Inspectors: be bestowed on the dear woman and CASTLE COOKE, Bolabola. for- mother, whose dying bed had been SHEET IRON, SHEET & CO., By an order from L. C. Abies, Secre- - of the con ZINC, BENSON, SMITH bidden to them, on account Life, Fire and Marine FocRTnlrv 0f Central Committee, the Fourth tagiousness of the disease of which she NETTING, CUTLERY. met on Tuesday evening at 7:30 and her two girls died. The residence Consisting action stricken family has Have Just Received a Large Assortment of old Armory, Queen street. occupied by the Hamakua and'clock at the been tabued for several days, by order ! Abies called the meeting to order Insurance Agents irreciU' C. of the Board of Health ; but kind friends Crosse & BlackwelTs rirst G. Smith (of Benson, food and nourishment to Kuaikahia frd appointed W. have supplied the AGENTS although pre- FOR: Gosaells & teraPorai chairman, and needed by the invalids, A'D liciwfe's, Colgate's, Wright's, Eastman's Pollin" Plaemith vented from attending them personally. a G- secretary. The Inspectors: - - Sorter temporary o New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. 3roderick. fiairman then appointed a commitiee of Sailors' Home Society. MORTON'S Organization as OF BOSTON. on Permanent . The annual meeting of the Sailors' GeorSe McLeod, S. . Lederer, PERFUMES. to the boundafs: Home society was held Saturday morn- JEtaa. Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford. PWlfaaPtal-Adter.D.Kaap- a, H. Fisher. The J. ing. The treasurer reported $2,000 in- and brought a T7 3STI03Sr .jmmittee retired in bonds, ?500 in : t,rt consisting of a draft of the constitu- - vested in Government tiEOCEEIES! A. Mio. an 0f the Fourth District Club. the Postal Savings bank, and $29 in Insurance Company ISTew Odors, .JG. W. Smith was elected permanent hand. The following new trustees were lnira v vice-- FIRE AND MARINE, "Wild Olive, Marjjareta, permanent elected for three years: Messrs. S.N. h.onala. -- and T. C. Porter permanent ,Vn.ne Boleyn, Sultana, evident, Castle, J. H. Paty, T. R. Walker, S. B. OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. JAMS and JELLIES, . committee on enrollment Masnolia, White Heliotrope, Polling Placecretarj-- A C. M. Cooke and F. A. Schaefer. y Fisher, Dole, ' ISM Seventh Regiment, Inspectors: selected as follows: J. H. The Board of Trustees held a meeting Caprice, P R. Sherman, Charles RAISINS, CURRANTS, Etc. ' Goya Ijily, Harvest Queen, Yredenbarg. ' cy afterwards and discussed a site for the "Violet, Jglerj jD W;cke C. Mahoe, D. proposed new Sailors' Home. A com- 3STOTICE. Italian Orange Flowers, ptpttt E. S. Edison, Laanui, W. C. mittee was appointed to raise subscrip- W.urke,VJ. D. Tregloan, M. Pedro. The r WILL SOT BE RESPONSIBLE SACHET POWDERS, FANCY BOTTLES, ODOR CASES AND BASKETS. tions for that object, as follows : Messrs. --L Consisting report was unanimously for any debts contracted without my ofVmmittee's B. F. Dillingham, J. H. Paty, J.B. written order, for"Mrs. Kailiino Norton. Hinano Boquet Cologne, Maile Cologne. and W. Damon. ro.un oppor- - Atherton F. S. M. KANAKAND1. "aceA,'recess o ten minutes for an were re- 1B&9. Inspeclors: The officers of the society Honolulu, Dec. 9, Eni'ty 0 those present to sign the Club term : 137-3t- w Id. - elected for the ensuing They are, ALSO By Steamer and Sail, from the fieolewa. kl "was then taken The following gen- Hon. Chas. R. Bishop, President; Mr. Bnen spoke: AV. A. Kinney, W. O. F. A. Schaefer, Secretary; Mr. John H. Executor's Notice. United States, a 113, 115 Eort Street, Honolulu, B. I. SIXTHS Qlias. Aclii and others. Paty, Treasurer; Executive Committee, Consisting o ' Hon. S. M. Damon, chairman, Hon. J. SALES. UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN ETJLIi LINE OF tAXI) B. Atherton and C. M. Cooke. The appointed executor of the estate of Precino First Brh. latter committee was instructed to con- Charles Jay Hardee, deceased, hereby no- South Kohala to1 Auction by the Government sider a proposition from the Govern- tifies all persons having claims against the 1,r,ces- - Kealakebe. i Good , ment to exchange the lot in front of the estate to present them, properly certified, American Groceries, IfTonWant to Furnish Tour House were sold"by Mr. J. Police,station with one double the size for settlement. All persons indebted to Polling PlaceJOn Dec. 30 there the estate are requested to settle their ac- of Alakea and Halekauila streets, -- clerk of the Interior corner counts Inspectors: Hassinger, chief as a site for a new Sailors' Home. at an early date. .GO TO: Govern-Secon- O. CARTER, Kaihemakawalapartment, on account of the d J. Executor Estate C. J. Hardee, dee'd. PROVISIONS, FEED, FLOHR B. F. & Precinct the followins pieces and parcels of Reception and Dance at the Eagle Honolulu, Nov. 27, 1SS9. EHLERS CO.'s, 99 PORT ST., designated buyers and at the Bouse. including Kapalid to the Big G h given univer- lots offered eve Polling Place: ces quoted. The first New Year's was celebrated at the sal satisfaction in tba And Other TCequirements for For all tinds of CURTAINS, BEDSPREADS, SHEETINGS, twenty 70 6 DATBW enreof Gonorrbcp and HOSPO NETS situated at Kalihi and were Eagle House by a dance and reception. flVGujm&SMdjPl to W Inspectors: Ja st Gleet. I prescribe It and t as follows : of building was WS9 caoM fltrfesare. Teia. E. Kahularnamber. They were sold The outside the hung feel safe in recommend- IfrdaclybyO PLUSH Third Precinc lots to 'Abrahama ? 4S9 with gaily colored lanterns which pre- El ing it to all sufferer. And RUGS in all sizes, at very, low prices, in U4 great variety. Kona,toandilottoPoomaikalani sented a pleasing sight. The large din- I.J. ST05EB, K.D COUNTRY STORES. lots to H. C. Myers 19o Decatur, III. Polling Place: to Dowsett, Jr 330 ing hall which was beautifully decorated iots j. i. , palms and small Japanese PBICE.S1.00. at Popopiia, KoS lots to A. A. Montana. 333 with TrWaaBzV Sold br Drofteiats. PfljSH GOODS 135 for occasion, was 'Su! FOE THE COMING Inspectors : 3lottoJ. I. Dowsett lanterns the where the HOLIDAYS R H Lilmokaiani. . . cso guests to the number of about fifty Hollisteb & Co., Wholesale Agents. fc My JUST eon, Chaa. K&ia. lot at 3,anoa to E. D. Baldwin . 500 "tripped the light fantastic toe" to the Benson, Shith Co., Wholesale Agents. OPENED. to Ono- - Fourth PrloHHawaii. music of Prof. Berger's string band. The eluding Honokw spacious verandas afforded ample room promenading. During the evening Placetlaking a total of $5,039 for RUPTUREa a A Polling light refreshments were served. At or piEBCcs Discoi was also sold a lease of 600 acres HAGSETIC JElAKTIC The Daily Advertiser Inspectors. .'here midnight much merriment was created TJSDSiX"Onl7 Electric Trm and Weekly Gazette at HUo to the 0nomea Happy New Year" went the in tha world. No Iron Hoooa or 8ul K. Robert per annum. and "A Snnnn ! Kaxt to vur. This eelbrmled Co. at $750 rounds from one to another. About 1 Trnas has radically' thonsandJ id "fa cared Precis and hostecs, of oatiesti. Estab-lS- Perfect fittine trusses Fifth a.m., after thanking the host sent to all parts of the world and we guarantee safe ABE THE LEADING PAPERS OF boundary of K&merica's first carriage came from Mr. and Mrs. Krouse, for a most enjoy- for foil parbcolars, write for Pamphlet No. 1. THE KINGDOM. Address, 31. E. xraaa co,78l Bacrasento Street, TO THE TRADE! eod of the seventeenth able evening, the company dispersed to San Francisco, CaL, U. 8. A. ns our New Polling Placglarid at the For Plica 1200-l-y I the strains of Hawaii Ponoi. Icstrumaat xorBams Traissat. Price, Sat or 8s. 3d. 133 No. 26 Merchant Street J. OFFICE Inspectors: jf?tury-Joh- n Hoaolula, Hwi, fahad. B. Smith,'

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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JANURAT 7, 1890.

LOGAL AND GENERAL, Thrum's Annual for 1890 is published frrindintr will commence at Wainaku KOHALA ITEMS. editorial. &urii ales. and ready for distribution. mill in about two weeks. We print in to-day-'s issue a trans- The New Year's Celebration Rifle lation from the Luso Hawaiiano of jffiik thieves are evidently around. composed BV J. F. XOHGAN. Professor Sauvlet has a Five Chinese were arrested Sunday Shooting Political Meetings. December 28. We are not in a posi- gavotte and dedicated it to Queen Kapi-olan- i. for having opium unlawfully in posses ate time-tabl- e of Oceanic Steamship The Kohala public enjoyed itself in a tion to know how far it represents Co. in this issue. sion. the sentiments of the large body of brought quiet way on 2few Year's day, and prob- vi The bark Lady Lampson Mr. and Mrs. A. Gilman have re- Portuguese voters, bat if it does rep- The Advertiser staff took a holiday $25,000 gold coin for Messrs. Bishop J. ably enjoyed as much as anything else Beal Estate in turned from their honeymoon trip on resent them generally it shows that valii New Year's day. on &Co. Maul. the bright clear sunlight and compara- they are not likely to prove an ele Luaus were all the rage last week with Those business men and others who tively good condition of the roads that ment of danger in onr politics. The AT AUCTION. ' the Hawaiian population. are using the electric light speak of it in The Tramways Co. have accepted ad- had resulted from a few days cessation items platform laid down by vice and are now reducing the liability in the the highest terms. of the Luso coincide generally with the The new Bell Telephone Co.'s card of carriage accidents caused by contact rain. On Monday, now records 431 subscribers. The residents of Waialua had quite a with the street rails. The native Sunday-scho- ol had some policy of the party in power. The Jan. 20 celebration on vNew Year's day what with exercises in the forenoon, and there were advisability of a general introduc- AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, The French cruiser Champlain sailed Ka-laiai- na of municipal governments is horse races and a luau. The Mechanics' Union and Hui various small luau parties, but the tion At my Salesroom, Queen Street. I will sell at for San Francisco Wednesday taking a certainly doubtful, though possibly Auction, all Land Ahn- - will have a mass meeting at the shooting match and spread at Niulii Public the of the 4 mail. It is intended to make the Honolulu Honolulu Rifles' Armory, Beretania the time has come when Hilo, Wai- paa of Walchu, Maui, belonging to the Department's torchlight procession may be regarded as the principal event Estate of W. C. Lunalllo. This Mr. M. Swanzy now a partner in Fire street, Wednesday evening at 7:30 luku and Honolulu can make the Valuable Property will be sold F. is on February 3 a very fine affair. i well-know- of of day. in Four Lots as follows: the n house of T. H. Davies o'clock, at which some the nominated the change with advantage. It is also candidates will probably speak. &Co. Mr. T. E. Evans having resigned the This district sports three rifle teams questionable whether any reduction X.OT 1. i

position of School Agent for Lahaina and one at Niulii, a central one on Kohala national debt is consistent 0 The Sailors' Home society want just of of the Fonrteen and Acres of Land of Pobaku-nu- i. Mr. David Taylor has been ap- By the Kinau, news was received a Being mostly old Taro Patch Land. $7,000 more to enable them to erect a Lanai, Fri- plantation and a third one in the "out- with a large extension of the work pointed to the vacancy. fatal accident which took place on $15,000 building; day, December 27th. A Portuguese lab- side" or western part of the district. of public improvement, but at any LOT 2. rate some of the debt may perhaps A select social party occupied Arion The officers of China Engine Co. No. orer was crushed to death by a large The team first named selected four of All of the remaining portion of Waiehu, be- : on road in be refunded at a lower rate of inter- longing to the Estate lying on the Waihee side hall on Tuesday evening. Dancing was 5 for the ensuing year are Hang Sam, boulder while at work a a their best shots, invited four of the best or gulch Ookala and Paauilo. on tne Waiehu Stream, and raakai of Pohakn-nu- l, kept up till a late hour. Foreman; Lau Chong, First Assistant; between shots in the central team to join them, est. The strictures of the Luso containing an area of Two Hundred and Chang Kim, Second 'Assistant. Death was instantaneous. The unfortun- and then challenged the outside team to the Hawaii ticfiet for Nobles seems Seven 86-1- (207 Acres. This Tract In- Jlesssrs. F. Schlesiuger and L. Lesser ate man's name was Darruda and he compete for the medal at the "inside" unhappily not without foundation. cludes about Sixty five (C3) Acres of good Cane Mr. Paul Isenberg in dismounting Land, heretofore cultivated by the Walbe have been admitted as partners in the leaves a family. or Niulii range. some revising Surar Co., and runs to from his horse at Waiala'e on Saturday, The ticket needs in the sea. firm of M. Phillips & Co. Rather an unfair challenge on the face order to make it truly representa- sprained his ankle, and will be con- There was a large attendance at the of it, but the plucky outsiders accepted LOT 3. of tive, and also more in harmony with The Kaumakapili Sunday school fined to the house for several davs. services of the Second Congregation it, and not only that, they won the All of the Land of said Ahupuaa belonging to scholars, in charge of Mr. A. L. Smith, St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday. medal, Mr. H. H. Renton carrying off the wishes of the various districts. the Estate lying on the Wailnku side of the attended a picnic at Ewa on Tuesday. A very neat and handsome little cal. Rev. Alex. Mackintosh preached in the the prize with a score of 42, being the As to the charge made by our Portu- Waieha Stream and tuauka of the Public Road endar is being distributed by Messrs. morning and the pulpit was occupied in leading from Wailuku to Waihee. containing highest score made by two points, though guese contemporary against Mr. an area of Eight Hundred and Seventy-nin- e & Cal- i) The quarterly meeting of stockholders Tlieo. H. Davies Co. "Art Gem the evening by Rev. F. L. Warleigh, B. all the shooting was good. Hind, we can only say that it is most 0 (879 Acres. This Tract contains of C. Brewer & Co. (L'd) will be held on endar" is certainly an appropriate name. A., Chaplain of H. B. M. S. Champion. At about 3 p. u. Robert W. Wilcox ad- injurious, and we earnestly hope Sugar, Taro and Rice Land. January Sth at 10 a. m. at the company's The choir rendered fine music at the the people at Makapala from the S. S. from dressed that it is without foundation. The LOT 4. - The U. Mohican returned a latter service. balcony of a set back n house that a little work of the Government in carrying All of the Land of said Ahupuaa belonging to 4me- cruise Friday morning and anchored in of road. But some pass- were Kim-berl- the there were the Estate lying on the Wailuku side of the is a new commission mercnant the naval row. At noon Admiral y One of those pleasant monthly gather- out the provisions of the Homestead jn town. His name is J. B. Castle, with ers who did not regard him as worth Waiehu Stream and makal of the Public Road transferred his flag from the ings of the Hawaiian Mission Childrens' stopping to hear. His speech could Act, constitutes one of its most use- leading from Wailuku to Waihee, containing an office in the Cartwright Building, Nipsicto the Mohican. evening an area of One Hundred and Thirty-nin- e and Society was held Saturday at scarcely be characterized as anything ful services. Any effort on the part (1S9 Merchant street. Nuu-an- Acres, being mostly Pasture the residence of Mr. P. C. Jones, u more than a glorification of himself and of any planter to obstruct the opera- Land. Dr. W. A. Mack, Government physi- Rev. S. E. Bishop Wednesday, January 1st, was ushered avenue. The a disparagement of others. His shafts tion of that Act, disqualifies him for Maps of the several Lots to be sold can cian at Kona, Hawaii, has been trans- Several interesting contribu- be in by the chimes of Kaumakapili church, to Maui. on presided. of contempt were of course directed candidacy and only tends to sow the seen at my Salesroom, Honolulu, at the office of ferred Lahaina, He left the to were read. WO Smith. Esq. Honolulu, at office of M the firing of salutes, bombs and fire- G. to tions the "Maile Wreath" chiefly against the "missionaries," and the W. Hall Friday morning for Kona Miss May Atherton gave an acceptable seeds of disrtust and bitterness D Monarrat, at the Pust Office, Wailuku, and works in all parts of the town. settle up his affairs, and will then re- more particularly against the present against the planters. at the office of the Waib.cc Sugar Co., Maul. vocal'number and a piano trio by Misses members of the Cabinet, whom he re- move to Lahaina. Cornwell and Widdifield was Et? Further particulars can be obtained of The Hawaiian Band serenaded the Damon, peatedly characterized asbeingthe lowest W O Smith or M D Monsarrat, Honolulu. Roval Family, the Cabinet Minsters and H. M. S. well rendered. low, entirely of any qualifi- HILO HAPPENINGS. B. Espiegle, after quite a of the devoid Terms Cash. Deeds at Expense of Purchaser. xh Judges of the Supreme bench at their lengthy visit at this port, leaves on Tues- cations that would admit them to the 'respective residences on New Year's day morning for Acapulco. Capt. Clark society of gentlemen. He was careful to The sociable and ball at the Court JAS. F. MORGAN. day. MECHANICS' UNION. and officers have made many friends say, repeatedly, with reference to his House hall, Hilo, on New Year's eve Auctioneer. visi- during their stay, who will wish them a own bearing and acts, that they were Punchbowl hill attracted many A ReTlscil Declaration of Principles was enjoyed by a sociable lot of people, tors Jan. 1st. The weather was calm pleasant trip, and hope to see them again those of a brave man and a "gentle- and the road in good condition. Those ere long. Unanimously Adopted. The Candi- man." He would better have remem- all seemed to assimilate. It was gener- Mortgagee's bered the Scriptural injunction, "Let en- who viewed the surroundings from the The Friend says, "It is expected that dates Nominated. ally conceded that it was the most summit were well repaid for their visit. will of another man praise thee and not thine joyable gathering has been held in ! a scholarship for Hawaiian youth On Friday evening a meeting the Blue Society that NOTICE OF SALE soon Pacific Theo- own mouth." The Ribbon & offer be established in the Mechanics' and Workingmen's Political and many years. The music under direc- Messrs. Castle Cooke materials logical of he declared to be hypocrisy itself, Seminary Oakland, California. was K. of declara- tion of C. J. Stevens was excellent. At too numerous to mention and which re- Protective Union held at the unworthy to have existence, a of Three thousand dollars is the sum was scarcely consistent with, midnight the dancers sang American embraces a large stock standard quired, more than half of which has been P. hall, Fort street, with a good attend- tion that ORDER OF RUFUS A. to meet to actuated all things airs accompanied by the band, there LYM.VX, goods "especially selected the pledged." Mr. Phillips presided, sup- his claims being in Assignee of a certain mortgage demands of Planters, Sugar mills and ance. John by a pure love of his country and desire were fireworks, and the bells also rang. made by W K Kaainonl of Honokaa, Hawaii, to ported by Vice-Preside- nt D. McKenzie. The night seemed like day, the moon Clarissa C Armstroug, dated January 7ih, 1886, Mechanics." Call and inspect. Mons. Bellaguet. French Chancellor, to elevate the native race. He further and recorded in the Registry of Deeds In said who lias been in ill health for several After the meeting was tialled to order declared that the desire of his heart was shone so bright. Dancing was kept up Honolulu, In Liber 99, paes 56 and 57. and by early Wednesday morning. C A fire alarm was rung on Tuesday months past, lett for San Francisco on Secretary W. H. Stone read the minutes to wrest the Government trom the de- to an hour the said Clarissa Armstrong, assigned to night for a small blaze in the seventh the French gunboat Champlain. He graded, ignorant mob that now held it, On Christmas eve there was a dance Rufus A Lyman of Paauhau, Hamakua, Hawaii, of the previous meeting, which were ap- by deed of assignment, dated June 23d. 1886, ward, which proved to be in a native has been relieved of his functions as and put it into the hands of "true patri- at Wilson's livery stable. The carts and acd recorded in said Liber 99, on page 57, and house on Emma street. The depart- such Chancellor, and M. Louis Koch is proved. T. K. Nathaniel was asked to ots." and so on ad nauseam. He carriages were all put on one side and) in accordance with a power of sale contained In ment turned out in full force, but their no longer attached to the French com- officiate as interpreter. raised no enthusiasm among his hearers, the dancers had a good time, but it was said mortgage, I will sell at Public Auction, at not the same rink as was before the my salesroom, Honolulu, services were not required. Damage missariat. President Phillips then read the re- although he was cheered on several it points he made. transformation. slight. Another arrest has been made forcom-plicit- y of principles of the that vised declaration A native Hawaiian said, "His ideas Just now we see what an accommoda- On Saturday, Jan. 25 New Year's day was observed as a in the hanging of K. Goto the Union, on which it pledges its candi- not tion a railroad would be. The Kinau party is don't take in this district, they are AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. general holiday "throughout the city. Japanese, at Honokaa. The is an entire change to could not land her freight at Papaikou W. D. Watson, a teamster employed on dates. It almost applicable the conditions that exist in Government and private business was from the platform at first laid before the this country." The general impression so she landed it at Hilo. Wilson's All the Property included in said mortgage as suspended in all quarters. Pleasure the plantation at that place. At Hilo following lines of truck with six horses took it as far as follows: the 7th inst., Watson, along Union, and includes the he made seemed to be that a conceited seekers took in all parts of interest: of policy : To defend all measures for braggadocio. Paukaa and the balance of the way it with R. Mills and W. C. Blabon, will-hav- e Ewa, Pali, Punchbowl hill, Waikiki and J. working classes ; abso- for was carried on the backs of mules. a preliminary hearing. the benefit of the Mr. J. K. Kahookauo, candidate ALL THAT TRACT OP LAM) the city front. lute independence and perfect autonomy Representative, then responded to call J. Nawahi, Esq., and R. W. Wilcox of the Kingdom ; the Constitution, which and gave expression to some very good have gone on an electioneering tour The Honolulu Iron Works have re- Mrs. C. W. Sherman, the artist, has among the plantations on this side of Situate at Kona, Island of Hawaii, known tho just completed an oil painting, the sub- it is considered was framed hastily and ideas. He undoubtedly wants to work Ahupuaa of Pahoehoe, and being the land des- cently imported from Boston, a steam ; lib- Doubtful if they meet ject of is New imperfectly, to be carefully revised for what he conceives to be the good of Hawaii. with cribed as Apana 3, in Royal Patent numbered. ".. which an Autumn scene in 1668, Land Commission So JOB Lahl-lah- i. .- - any was here. Award to .i""'fc ..-.- ,r ' England. The has produced a eral reduction of the income qualifica- the native race, and would probably not better success than done . Ah of which labor saving macnines are artist An effort was made to get Haili most effective and realistic picture on tion ; to augment the efficiency of the make a bad representative; but his the '&Ki beinc placed in position, liiere is and church for Wilcox to speak in but most The one undivided fourth part manage canvas. It is now at her studio, Merch- Homestead Act; immediate strin- views on some points can scarcely be Second of all i hiuch manifest in the ; of the trustees objected, so he had to that certain tract or parcel of land situate at gent measures against Asiatic laborers or safe. of ant street, but will soon be handed over considered sound Opea, Hilo. Island of Hawaii, and containing ment the works. Moana-ul- i, leave without making his little speech. to one of our residents for whom it was that no Asiatics be employed on public He was followed by Mr. J. W. an area of 894 acres, and being the same pre- of Majesty the works; no material that can be made in the other candidate for Representa- An effort was made to raise money for mises described In Royal Patent (Oram) No. The reception Her painted. Wilcox was 3059 to Hoec and Pahukoa, said undivided fourth occasion of her birthday tlie country to be imported; the Sunday tive, who declared that he had not but very little raised. Mr. .Oueen on the The eleventh organ recital Kauma- Nawahi, who for many years been having been conveyed to said mortgagor by f). Tuesday last, was well attended. at law to be modified ; revision of the tax intended to stand for election, but did so has, Paaluhik, the husband and one of the heirs of kapili Church this Tuesday evening ; ex- quite an active member of Haili church w, Jjiags floated from Government and pri- laws ; improvements to the harbor by invitation. He denied that he stood said lloee by deed dated the 2tth day of promises to be a very pleasurable affair. of the railway around Oahu; for of will not go there any more it is said. January, 18S3, and recorded in the Registry of vate buildings and the war vessels in the tension as the candidate Representative Deeds in said Honolulu, In Liber 78. on page 329. Miss Annie Dowsett will sing a serenade, ; He is angry because the church was re- harbor were gaily dressed with bunting. better and more systematic road system the haole, as had been charged, but he with violin obligato by Prof. Sauvlet, ; fused Wilcox. The church some Terms Cash and Deeds at Purchasers expense. The usual salutes were fired. careful attention to roads and bridges stood for the people at large. He depre- had and Lieut. T. G. Fillette will also be if a loan be needed, to utilize the Postal the raising of any race prejudice beautiful present to give Nawahi (Sf For further particulars apply to W. O. cated Smith, Attorney, or W. C. Achi, the lawyer, in the course heard in a vocal number. A rare treat Savings bank; rigid laws against the as an entirely mistaken and mischievous Christmas, but he would not accept it. to min- of si long speech delivered at the meet- may be looked for in the advent of Prof. opium and illicit liquor traffic and va- idea. He expressed confidence in the The silver voiced Kekoa formerly a JAS. F. MORGAN. ing of Ward 4, Tuesday evening, said he Berger's string orchestra in chamber grants, etc. haoles, said he knew them, believed ister and lawyer is also displeased, and Auctioneer. Dated Honolulu, January 3, 1S90. was obliged to confess that he was well music. The objectionable clause in the former that they had wisdom and really desired will not go to Haili church any more. Gov- Major is satisfied with what the Reform Govern- His Excellency the Minister of Foreign platform, relative to the election of the best good of the country. He would Nawahi and Baker, it said, will for reg- ment had done for the country during Affairs us Henry ernment officers, has been much modi- make no boastful promises to do this or run the Legislature. The idieisiio-ibijIe- informs that Grube is unfor- : the two years it had held office. graduated from firm fied. The platform was not read in Ha- that for anybody, for he recognized the ular ticket is a strong one. It Marchant has the tunate should be so many in of Kilburn & Cross, Boston, as a compe- waiian as the Hui Kalaiaina which was fact that he was but one among the that there Dr. J. H. Kimball is officially an- holding a meeting elsewhere had the many who would sit to consider the the field. At a meeting held at the tent engraver. He will remain with that January Rycroft and Homesteafl nounced in this issue as President of the firm for a few more months to learn the native translation. The President stated laws, and realized also the fact that if Court House lst.lt. Im ail to nom- Board ot Health, vice Dr. N.B. Emerson, art of photographing on wood. It is a that there would be a meeting at an elected it would not be to sit at ease, as Kamoku were recommended be resigned. He enjoys a high reputation pleasure to record anything about this early day and then both translations one whose work was ended with the inated as Representatives. Some of the as a physician, and has had many years young man, who is a credit to his would be read. election, but that the toil would be before Portuguese wished to have Silva recom- FOR SALES, of practice in the States before he came country. J. A. Mehrtens moved, seconded by him, and he would labor for the best mended for nomination. to the islands, some six years since. D. McKenzie, that the principles con- interests of all classes, looking to the During 1889 $30,000 worth of fertilizer VIRTUE OF AX ORDER Several of the new ballot boxes for the tained in the document be adopted by Almighty for guidance. and $17,000 worth of flour has been issued of the Supreme Court, the under- The Hawaiian Pacific Cable Company Noble tickets, to be used in the coming the Union. It may be said of both these speakers brought to Hilo. J. A. M. signed will offer at public sale. has accepted a charter of incorporation election in the Kona and Kau districts, D. M. Crowley then made a Bpeech in that they were apparently frank, had the Hilo, January 2d. and elected the following officers : were shipped on board the steamer W.G. which he stated that the platform must courage of their convictions and meant On Thursday, Feb. 6th J. Shernftin Bartholomew President Hall yesterday. The boxes are strongly give perfect satisfaction to the working to stand by them. They are graduates Hon. Edgar C. Baker, M.I.Vice-Preside- nt made, fitted with locks, and distinctly man. It had unanimously passed every from what in their day, were three of the Auction Boles. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, Frank A. Dudley Treasurer of Secretary marked with the name of the voting pre- member of the joint committee the best schools for Hawaiians in the King- At Alliolanl Hale front entrance, the ONE E.O. White cinct. steamer also carried the sup- Union and Hui Kalaiaina. 'The most by profession. UNDIVIDED HALF TITLE and INTEREST W. W. Hall Auditor The dom, and both are lawyers of bis wards in the property known as the plies of registers of voters for the above important question in the document was Union mill has started giinding, and by 1,. j. levet. A rare Russian coin was found last districts. that referring to the Chinese. He Kohala mill will start within a week. week by Mr. H. Adams, which is worth thought the Government had been All hands will Eoon be busy taking off "BUNGALOW," noting." It was coined in the year 1773, A Chinaman employed at the resi- throwing dust in the eyes of the work- the year's crop. Situate on Liliha Street, in Honolulu, as per Paty gold description mentioned. unnii the reiszn of impress Uatanna. dence of Mr. J. H. had $40 in ing man. They did not say when they Wilder's S. S. Co. needs a gentle prod- hereinafter coin stolen from a pair of pants hanging Mortgagee's Said property consists of a large Dwelling tt is of copper metal, and marked twenty were going to stop the incoming of a ding. It makes too common an occur- House with Kitchen attached, a Cottage In the uionpr.ka. and in size ana imcKiiess. con- - in his room, on Thursday evening. He thousand a month of a far more objec- rence of going off without landing the rear. Stables and Servants' Rooms. Besides the went out for a few minutes, and during tionable nationality, namely, the Jap- of pleasant Homestead Lot, there is a large Pasture Lot ii vft erably larger than a silver dollar. It baggaye passengers. Not a ! pasturing two or hi rses Cfc? nrobablv left here bv some of the his absence the monev was taken evi- anese. A native could not compete with experience in any case. NOTICE OF SALE capable of three all th4 well .. .. year round Russian traders which frequented these dently by some one acquainted with a Jap brought here to work for $13 a The locality bears the reputation of being one islands early in this century. The coin the surroundings. Friday morning a month. Not a word had been said in of the healthiest in Honolulu, and the Home- was to Sunday School Festival. stead being elevated cummandsa fine view of is on view at this office. Chinaman arrested and taken the tli3 ward meetings about the Japs, the surrounding country Station house on suspicion of being the reason was they dare not. It had been That usually quiet place Lahaina, the city and DIRECTION OF HYMAN DESCRIPTION FIRST PARCEL. Through the kindness of Mr. J. G. guilty party. said that the executive committee had Maui, was the scene of much gayety on BROTHERS, Assignee in a certain mort- Rotliwell, Secretary of the Hawaiian been asleep, but they had been busy as gage made by Acheong, Tai Way, Alim, Being a portion of the Tract or Taree! of New Year's"day, on account of a large' SJng Ahi. doing business tinder 1 Rifle Association, a partial list of win- Mr. Geo. P. Castley who resides at the bees, and the platform presented is the Kara and Land described in Apana of Royal Patent No. gathering of Sunday schools. Besides the firm name of Tons Hong Wai Company, of 2582 to Jose Tecbelru and Manuel Palko. ders in the annual target practice at the corner of Kinau and Kapiolani streets, result of their labors. Kuhaluu, Koolanpoko. Oaha, to Conchce and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Association range New Year's are here- employs two Chinamen, who occupy On a call for question, the platform those in Lahaina there were schools Abniig. dated November26th. 1836, and recorded E hoomaka makekihi Akan mauka o kela I One of in the Registry of Deeds in Honolulu, in Liber ka pa pobakn e kaawale ai o Akewama ke klhl with presented: Gov. Dominis Cup, rooms over the barn. them hid was unanimously adopted. 8-- from the island of Molokai, Wailuku, 103. on pages 81 and andjassfgned to Hyman Kom 1 koMamalaholoUenu52Uik-195pauku- . $46 70, on a beam in his fol- 18S6. C. B. Wilson ; The Brodie Medal, J. H. hissavincs, President Phillips then read the Waihee, Hana, Makawao, Paia and Bros., dated November 26th. and recorded ma ko Namal a me J Kekaulahao, Hems 41s Fisher; Aldeh Fruit and Taro Co.'s room. While at work on Friday after- lowing list of nominees who had pledged in said Registry In said Liber 103. on pages 82 Kom 118 panka. Hcma54a Hik.TS.'paukn ma ko e, by order of ald As- C. B. Wilson ; H. A. R. Trophy, noon the room was entered by someone themselves to run on the Union plat- Hamakuapoko. These different schools, and 83; Kiu & me Kauka Rooke, Uenia 89" Kom 72 paukn Medal, signees of mortgage, I will sell at Public tac- ma ke Alanui Liliha. alalia Akau56 Kom 582 F. Hustace; AVaimanalo Gold Medal, and the money carried off. The other form: For Nobles ft. A. Widemann, 'were taken to Lahaina on the steamers tion, at my salesrooms in Honolulu, puuku, Akau 43" 3U' Kom '316 pauku e mabele? H. W. Peck; Hyacinth Cup, C. W. Chinaman also mourns the loss of a silk John A. Cummins, E. d Macfarlane, Er Mokolii, Likelike and W. G. Hall. The ana i kela Apana 1 kaawale ka aoao makal no coat. The police were notified, but as H. G. C. .McCarthy, exhibition took place in the large Wai-ne- e Joc Techeira. alalia Alalia 43" 30' Hik 35 pauku Wilson. Muller, Crabbe, J. 143 ma 1 no to the thief has been ob- even- On Saturday, Jan. 25, Akau 470 Hik pauku Alewa s blki kahl yet clue J. S. Walker, John Phillips and D. W. church, in the afternoon and 1 hoosiaka'lvmalalla 1 Ska. And now comes Mr. Horn, the pioneer tained. Representatives 1, ing. The building was crowded to over- Pua. Ward J. E. AT 1 O'CLOCK NOON. SECOND PARCEL. confectioner, whose first candy and cake W-- time-fabl- 2, H- Cummings; A, Mar- flowing on both occasions: the, and lays The steamship e published in Bush; .3, Between factory dates back to the fifties, ques; 4) T.fR.Lucas; 5, R. W. Wilcox. afternoon and evening exhibitiohsthere The property covered by said mortgage as fol- Bing Apana 2 of said Royal Patent No. 2562, a tin of ice cream and a mammoth New this paper was made up in a form some- lows: bounded and described as follows, to wit: . More moved the of was grand luau, and the first sitting "imposing to what different from that issued by the R. that action the a at E hoomaka ma ke klhl Hik mauka o kela 1 ka Year's cake on our stone," occupied 960 1 Ko company's agents, and to meet the fre- joint committee in nominating candidates the tables were by persons. palena o Alewa rac Olokn pill ana Kapall a feast on which all hands are invited to exercises and singing of the differ- me Namal t k ps pohaka pobakn x a solo Uerna quent inquiries made by correspondents be endorsed. Carried. The Namal a share. Beautifully worked on the crust A. Coyne thought the schools was really excellent. The The Rice Plantation 470 Kom 315 pauku mako hlkll koke is Happv New Year abroad and throughout the group, es- that Executive ent Aupuni pohaku x ola ke kihl Hik o ka Apana 3 the inscription: "A merited praise for the manner judges were unable to come to any deci- o ke Aupuni ma Alewa, Akau 49 Kom 590 pauku of committee Kaha-lur- to the Boss and Staff to" the P. C. pecially in the addition of the days the Tong Hong Wai Company at said i. 45" OCT wnicn tney naa worKea tor tne me-- i sion as a majority were of the opinion Of the ma koke Aupuni a me ko Puninl, Akau Advertiser, with compliments of Mr. week on which the steamers leave each in and all the Hlk35pauKn. Akau 36" Kom Bkaulma ko Pu- chanics. that all were equal. A detachment of 1 and Mrs. F. H " Our entire staff unite port. In the form now presented, it will, ninl a htkl i ka pabakn nul pill ka pa pohaka, de- John Bowler said tne committee' had the Royal Hawaiian band added much Crops, Bnildings, Live Stock, Tools, Utraa6730' Hik 254 pauku. Akan 49 Hik 171 in Happy New to donors prove acceptable toall whohave to' 1 "A Year" the their duty to the Union. They had to the enjoyment of the affafr 03 their pauku ma ka pa pobakn a hikl ke klhl Kom o on a time-tab-le to keep the run of done Implements belonging to the same, H. bull a nolo ma ko and to all connected with the Pioneer pend of. ko Kapali pohaku Kapall. studied the character each candidate. fine playing. H. R. H. Liliuokalani 41" e holo pololel ana a klkl i 1 Candy store. the mail days. A Hems Hik kahl He urged on those they have' and many prominent residents on Maui, Together with a certain Lease from Thomas hooraaka'i. malalla 4 0 Eka. presentthat Lloyd to Achce, dated January 20th, 16S2, or the Active Fteps are being taken towards Mr. Lincoln Spencer left op the W. ,G. got to agub'iur luese men, mat lueyuiay were among those present. land Apana I. U P No. 6711 in said Koolaupoko THIRD PARCEL. for Kau, to superintend go into the Legislature and protect his . and a five year's Lease of all that raising funds for a new Sailors' Home. Hall on Friday Being a portion of Apana 1 of Kuleana No. 57 s The sum of $15,000 is required, and the iha cnnntmnHnn of the new road from and their rights. No half way measures The P. Jtt. Institute. awarded to Kiu by the Board of Laud Commis- Zrrm "hIhA' bounded as follows to n ttnn n Huso uuuies appear&.r else- 'Hilea to Pahala. This road will be would do. The students of the Institute had their sioners wit: will five and a half miles length and President Phillips said he thoucht a TRACT OF LAND E hoomakalna ke kilii Hema u J Kekaulahao, where, be glad to receive subscrip about in New The a e holo Hema 4l0 Kom 117 pankn a & Ileuia wide, skirting along foot inass-meetin- g would' probably her called 'annual feast on Year's dav. Known as the Lnnkni Bottoms described in tions, or they can be left at the bank oi twentv feet the Mrs Ah 54" illk 142 pauku ma ka aina o Palko ma, alalia most of new recitation room was appropriately lease from Catherine J Steward to Tan 40 Ulk 113 e me top & Co. The committee have hills frpm Hilea rajll to Pahala mill, It for Monday evening, at which and Company, dated July 1st. 1880, and recorded Akau 3P pankn pill ana Kauka f Akau 52s 20' Kom 148 will form 'section-o- the Govern the candidates would be present, aVdihe "Jammed with ferns and mottoes. Mr. in said Registry In Liber C5, on psgcs267and llookc. alalia pauku iae lew, and the President of the a short ilaloehoakoa a paul kela, mulalla 197 6-- anana. Trustees. Hon. C. R.BishoD. ment road through Kan1, so that vehicles hdpedv'triey would turn out' 'intrdng U. A. crown gave tne porker, and otner 26S. would of contributed generously to the Further particulars mar be obtained of W. O. All of which said Tracts or Parcels of Lasi with his accustomed eenerositv. offers' Hrill be able to go from Waiohinu to force. Due notice be given the friends Smith or to Hyman Brothers. are situate in Alewa, Honolulu, Island of Uakn. on to time and place, by posters and through luau. The carpenter work is all done on $1,000 provided the remaining $7,000 can Honuapo, tthence to Hilea, ana E0 Terms Cash and Deeds at expense of fSg" Further particulars, esquire of be raised. It is to be hoped that the Pahala. It is at the latter place that thepress. the nW buildings, and the last coat of Purchaser. site, corner of Alakea and Halekauila Mr. Lee's road to the Volcano com- After a brief discussion respecting the painting is all that remains for the con- HEJTRY SMITH, Btreets, will be one selected mences, and is a great improvement on appointment of Ward committees, the tractor to do. Funds are needed now to LEWIS J. LEVEY, Uuardiaa minor children of W. C. Jonec, dcL the on which 1990. IKH-- ti to build the new home. an almost impassable trail. meeting adjourned. furnish and fit up the various rooms. 1304--2; Auctioneer. Honolulu, January 4.

jAa&MfcajjgbA-fciJrfM&- .- -- & w HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1880 8 (QtXUXai 5HHKni9tRUHt. defend- rnxrol 2UDertisncnis. Gtntvd RtoKrimmata. In tho Supreme Court of the Ha- for plaintiff; A. Bosa for 38tw Sttincrtisciiunts. Islands. In Equity. In ants. waiian Oct. 31, 1889. ORIENT Beard ef Chambers. Honolulu, Bsla IT: J. D. LANE'S JUST RECEIVED Xnsurazioe C 03XiitXLy A OKHTS far-th- e Hawaiian I OP HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. Ta. 12:0 ly BEFOIIE THESTOK, J. In the Supreme Court of the Ha- Per "JAMAICA," CBKSWEK Lm waiian Islands In Banco. In CASH ASSETS JAN 1ST, 1884 : : - St.4ll.894.4l Alexander j. Cartwright, Pkiladelrtla Beard of Uiukrwri vs. Lydia M. Vacation, December 11, 1889. Trustee, Piikoi Takes risks against Loss or Damage by Fire A GENTS ftr the Ilawailia lili Ena) axd John Dayton. on Buildings, Merchandise, Machinery and Furn- .AiaiOly C. PKEWEk A.CI (Otherwise Cook vs. iture on farorable terms. A. JAEGER, Ena. Replevin. 1213 ly Agent for Hawaiian Islands. - AMJtUieCIM NKEN Fire Insurance Cimpjwy. Tho bill alleges that defendants, Cook vs, Dayton. AN INVOICE OP on Juno 26th, 1S79, being then Assumpsit. Marine Insurance Company, The nnde" nedhaviasbees riitttiirfjU.uB ELEG husband and wife, executed a cer- OP BERLIN deed of trust to the plaintiff of Police Justics, Hono- MORTON'S GOODS. risks sealnst firs oc Strae and Brkik l tain Appeal from lags, and on XefehamtlM atoferf Umm certain property therein mentioned. lulu. or the .most favoraole term. For prttcaJH In acco' L recites that differences Also: Now Landing from the "ROYAL apply at the office of F. A. SCHAiiFKB M The deed PORTTJNA lis? ly the Kwjjd 5-- had arisen between the defendants BETOBE JUDD O. J., H'CDIiT, PBESTON, BICEEB ALICE, "an invoice of General Insurance Company, TON AND DOLE, 3J. a Genera: they had agreed to live k UF BERLIN GENERAL INSURANCE and that Opinion the Court by Preston, J. separate and that the defendant, of If presentati decis- Per Sea, River Sc jLa T; had so agreed to live separ- This is an appeal from the Th2 above Insurance Companies have estab- the Kingc Lydia, M -- OFDRESDEN- - own costs and expense ion of the Police Justice of Hono- lished a General Agency here, and the under- o'clock A. ate at her JIXPART AS FOLLOWS: signed, General Agents, are authorized to take without charging her husband with lulu, whereby he gave judgment jJ!f. Having established an Agency at EobgIo!" 1 Rinks agalnnt the Dangers of day, the 5t both tho above Assorted the Seas mu Hawaiian isianos. we nnaerslgcea Cea j any debts whatsoever for her main- for the plaintiff in Pie Fruits. Assorted Pickles, at the Mtxit Reasonable Rates, aad ea are autnonzea to Pie Cranberries and Rhubarb, tho .Most Favorable Terms. Aenis, lace The Ele. tenance. And that said John Ena CUSGS. 130 Fort St., near Hotol St. Pickled Walnuts, Oriental Pickles, Rblcs ajraiaattkeD&aeOT tfc 12S1 f Polling Pli was desirous that all the said On the 27th of March, 1888, Mushroom Catsnp, Wslnnt Catsup. ly F.A.SCHAEFER & CO.. General Acts. ATTHX r executed a volun- Mango Relish, Soyer's Relish. are aB folic . Lydia's property, both land and Bichard Cayford Manufacturer of Monuments, Mango Chutney. Black Currant Vinegar, Meat BniimaMa JRat. a Raspbury HAMBURG i i. should be held to sole tary deed, whereby he granted and Vinegar, Raspbury Syrup, MAGDEBURG Meat Paveva ele Te I chattels the Headstones. Tombs, Tablets, Marble Mantels, Mayonnaise Sauce, French Peas. F. A. SCHAEFER 4 CO. i transferred to John Cook, the fur Waehstand Tops, and Tiling in Black French Mushrooms, English Peas, Fire Insnrance Company, and separate use of said Lydia, her 12S61y Agent for the HawaUaa ZsIaJ FIRST utensils and and White Marble Leiershe Black Mushrooms, Cod Roes ' heirs and assigns forever. And niture, implements, Kippered Herrings, Findon Haddock, OF HAMBURG Consistii " tools of whatever description and Bloaters, Fresh Herrings, Jugged Hare. witnessed that said J. and L. Ena Albert Sardines, ISE, rVKX-- . of the bed i '; plain- kind then owned by Cayford, and Liebig's Beef, ITURE and Machinery .Insured against Insurance IVoti granted and conveyed to the Marble "Work Extract in 2 oz and 4 oz Jars...... m u 1 uuai 4aTur?uiu icrzus. upon or in any way con- Oxford Saneage, and 2 lb tins, B property mentioned. To being in or Of Every Description made to order at the A. lAKHI-- Agent v.-.- First Pr tiff the Copeiand Peas. Pork Sausages, nam. 1200 ly Agent The for the British Forrim . extending f hold unto said plaintiff his heirs nected, with that certain dwelling-hous- e lowest possible rates. Monnments and Head- Tongue and Chicken Sausages. for the Hawaiian Islands. anrance Company (Limited) haa rtcelrrd and lot then occupied by him stones cleaned and reset. structlona to Kedaee the Rates of Is hena. and assigns forever, upon trust to from the other promptly ALL KINDS OF WASHINGTON anco between Honolulu andP&rti in Ihe Pax Islands uu now Polling IT apply the rents, issues and profits situate on Alakea street, and also, ttended to 1290 3m FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE ia prepared to Kane Policies at one brake and harness and one CO., lowest rates, with a special reduction on fre Inspector.! thereof to the said Lydia for her Ground Spices in Glass OF ausrurj, MASSACHUSETTS. r "anjers. TILEO. HJIAYiSi?. horse, said property being particu- ly Agentunt.for.Mar.In3.Co..Llmii J. KahoomiJ sole use and benefit and for her BEAVER SALOON support and maintenance, and upon larly specified in the schedule there Tins Neapolitan Maccaroni, Cash Assota Jan. 1st, 1884 $1,595,550.34. Second Pi Tins Pearl Barley, Epps Cocoa. THE the death of the said John or in under, upon certain trusts in favor Chocolate do"Sante, Chocolate Men!er. extending 1 Schuertzers Ta.kF.s,FI,,ks ?aln3t Loss or Damage by Mutual Life of of his (Cayford's) wife for her life. Oocoatine, Coxes Gelatine, on Buildings, Fire insurance Co. the event of the death the said Fresh Plums, Merchandise. Machinery and Fnrn-!t??- on dary, excep toot H. J. NC-T- E, Proprietor. in Glass. Jars, Lvdia before the death of the said This deed was recorded until Essences of Anchovies, etc., etc. farahle terms. A. JAEGER OF 2TEW YORK. Polling P the 10th of January, 1889. On the Agent for Hawaiian Islands. John, to convey the same free and Also: per steamer from San Francisco; .assiTS uau. 31, 1SSS. Inspector! December, 1888, one Mar- .... 31 clear of the trust to such person or 17th of to man, 1 Beja to announce his friends and the ALL KINDS OF Beliable, Profitable, J. N. persons as the said Lydia might cus K. Colburn commenced an action pnblic in general Prospt sad Cer testa- in the Supreme Court against the Those Who desire f T If Third Pre direct, or by her last will and That ho has opened the above Sa- i..i...i ...... UUUik. Olaa in said Cayford for the recovery of autiivu iu appjy 10 T...l Pa ment appoint. first-clas- s tending froj damages through the loss of a horse loon whore Refreshments S. B. RttSE, The bill alleges that the said 1212 ly Genreal Agent Hawaiian Island bed of Pnki alleged to have been occasioned by will be served from 3 a. m. till 10 p. m., FLOUR, GRAIN, John and Lydia lived apart and under the immediate supervision of a Compe- - CEREALS, Polling malpractice of said Cayford Pj that on the 7th April, 1883, said the the tent UiC ae Uutunt In Great Variety; The Hartford Fire Insurance surgeon : a verdict Inspector, John obtained a decree of divorce as a veterinary TnE FINEST GRADES OF A. B. LoebeH absolute from said Lydia, and that was rendered in the said action on Roll Better, Gill Eflp Bolter, nARTFORD, COS"ECntTT. iii the 25th April, 1889, for the sum Tobaccos, M John lawfully married another (CTCOKKHUTTD ISIO.) SECOND?' wife. That a parcel of land de- of three hundred ($300) dollars, Cigars, Pipes In 50 lb Kegs. which judgment was duly entered and Consisting3 scribed in exhibit B in tho bill, is In fact every thing required for Family up and amount is still unpaid. and ing from Pc included in said trust deed, and is the Smoker's Sundries Plantation use, etc. Total Asst Jan. 1, 1888, $5,288,643 Hakalau unproductive and cannot be made Cayford was adjudged bankrupt on Chosen by a personal selection from ilrs Got manufactories, has been obtained, and productive large expendi- - his own petition on the 20th of Au Wo have always Selec- s,ooo,ooo. Having established sn agency First Preci without will be added to from time to time. on hand a Choice at Hoao.n.c ture of moneys, and is of great gust, 1889, and the defenuant was tion of A JAEGER. Agent for the Ha w'n Is. iucujaiua .isianaj, me untianigned Is Gnlch to the1-- Or.s of Brnnswick & Balko's 1223 y Pred to accept risks against fire oa BoIId value, and that the present income appointed assignee on the 30th of Jlerchandise, Furniture. Machinery on the Polling Pit the same month. At the time of Celebrated Billiard Tables Chinese & Japanese Tea lavoraoie terms. Losses promntry adlustedl of the trust property is insufficient PRUSSIAN NATIONAL payable here. C O bEXSEX.I Inspectoral adjudication, the aforesaid "-- '" Agent nt to suitably support and maintain the vcoonncctod with the establishment, where In Small Boxes; ior tne HawaUaa IaUnj Pihpo Kom s'aid Lydia, and to make brake and harness was in the cus- loersolf thecuecan participate. :290Sm rarSTJHANCE defendant FRESH ROASTED and GROUND OLD compawt, the repairs necessary to preserve tody of the Marshal under an at- OF STETTIN Second Pi BABCOCK&WILCOX KONA COFFEE. Metropolitan nolii Gnlch the trust property. That the re- tachment, and was delivered to the THE established - 1S15.1 Marki t? maining estate is in need of repairs defendant. On the 24th of June, Parties wishing to send something very Capital : Relchsmarhs 9,000,000. 1 Polling PI and bankruptcy, certain Choice in Coffee to their friends abroad E which will if made greatly improve before the Boiler, dR kon. "Water Tube will find jnst the Article. ICM the same and yield a large in- of the furniture comprised in the n"dcrs,Rnei having been appointed agent Inspectors creased income for said defendant, aforesaid deed was sold at auction " FOR SALE CHEAP AT of the above Company for the Hawaiian Islands G. Cnrtis. r nni?Jfp8redTJt0 ""P1 r'sks nst Fire on 331i3a.gr Lydia, that it is necessary, advis- by James F. Morgan, and the pro- Frnltnr4l." Herchanah-e- . Froduce. Street, Third PrecJ, able and beneficial to ceeds, amounting to one hundred Sugar Mills. on most favorable term greatly the H. MAY & CO., ABLEHERPE.OMPTLY AWtfSTKDANDl 'AY-- nui to and in3. and 30-10- 0 trust estate and also to the use and and nineteen ($119.30) Tea Sealers, Coffee Boasters, and Polling Pla3 of Lydia, dollars were paid on the demand of H. KIEMEKSCHNKTDEIt, benefit said defendant, Provision Merchants. u" y At Wilder & Co.s. Inspectors: that said parcel of land described the defendant to him by Morgan. FORT STREET, : HONOLULU J. Palan. y au- appears from testimony in the in exhibit B, bo sold under the It the 12!XMy Northern Assurance Company. thority of Court, and the pro- lower Court that at the time of the THIRD the Dl ceeds be devoted to the remaining execution of the deed, Cayford was ESTABLISHED 1836. Choicest Meats solvent and was not indebted to Accumulated Funds: - - - - Consist ing J estate comprised in the trust and 3,000,000 FllOM - Hamakaa ex? that there is danger of great waste. any person whatever. Cook, the FRANK GERTZ, Gnlch to rj trustee, never took possession of The the The bill prays that said parcel of agent of this Company in Honolulu has Finest Her Hamakua, inr land be sold under the authority of the property. received instructions to defendant appealed from the Fort Street, Honolulu. First Precici the Court, discharged of all trusts The Reduce the Kates of life Insurance deduct- decision of the Police Court on the the Harnaknai; and that the proceeds, after In. this country to a mlnimnm rate, without ing expenses and costs, be appro- following points of law: First, any extra preminm for residence in the Hawaiian Polling Pia trust deed in fraud Islands-- . 6. J. WALLER, hoe. priated by said plaintiff to the use "Was not said fc- - Pn and benefit of said defendant, of creditors and therefore void?" A mSnn the,principal advantages attaching to a Inspectors: r not said deed come Life Pol cy in the " NORTHERN. " ttcntiou kane, J. Light! Lydia, and the remaining trust Secojid, "Does " urawn to tuc lollowin": estate. under the provisions of Section 1263 Importer and Manufacturer of SURRENDER Second VALUES of Lapsed Policies FAMILIES AND SHIPPINC Pre The answer of the Compiled Laws, page 409?" are held at the disposal of the Assured for defendant's admits X C&T8 Six Gnlch - to Kalaj tho allegations in the bill and By tub Court.- -- It being ad- Ladies', Misses', Polling Placj, Cayford, at the time of Gents' rAYMENT of Claims, claims that the trust created under mitted that deduction without Inspectors: (f the execution of Ihe deed was not of discount. SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTH said deed of trust had terminated Is superceding' all other Steam Uoilcrs I3olabola. by the fact of the divorce between indebted to anybody, and Colburn and Youths' A,B5IjJTI0N of restrictions on Foreign Travel BECAUSE IT IS MORE and Residence. THEO.H. DAVIES, said defendants and the defendants not becoming a creditor of the !!"0 FonRrn . Economical k AGENT. AND AT THE 1 submit that' the Court has no au- bankrupt until after the judgment of Fuol, FINE Consisting ca thority under the bill to order a was signed, this case falls within Less Liable to Explode, TRANS - - - ATIVAN TIC Hamakna and t sale. the principle of Dowsett vs. Kapi-la- u, Easier of Transportation Lowest Market Prices is BOOTS & SHOES Fire Insurance Company, First Freeingf At the hearing the defendants 3 Hawn. 709, where it stated AND COSTS NO MORE ! ! law is likewise plainly -- OF HAMBUEG. to Knaikahia ( urged that the divorce terminated that: "The OB" Fall description and prices can be ob- Of the Best and Latest Make. Capital il the trust Under the" authority of settled that a voluntary conveyance tained by application to, of the Co. and Reserve, Reicha ' jar-A- Meats delivered from this Xarktl Polling Flncl 1290-3-m marks not is good as to 6,060 000 thoroughly immediately Inspectors: Swift vs. JVeuman, L. B., 10 Equity fraudulent in fact W. E. ROVVELL, Capital their Companieo.101,650,000 chilled after klllic 'Honolulu. means B Cases 15 and Jiussell vs. Doicding, subsequent creditors, though void of a Patent Dry Alii Uroderick. 1251 yl Sole Agent IlnivaUan IsIandB To,al Rcichsmari, L. 14 Equity Cases 421. But as to antecedent creditors ; " we are 107,650,000 frlgerator. Meat so treated retains all IImH Second PreciS B., WILDER'S properties, and is guaranteed to keep It these cases were overruled by therefore of the opinion that the ueuvery iresniy-Kiue- u to the boundary Fitz BENSON, & CO. auer man meat. gerald vs. Chapman, L. 1 Chan. deed is not a fraud as against the SMITH NORTH CE RNIAN tSDOSm Polling PlacL' B., Div. 5G3 and Burton vs. Sturgeon, assignee in bankruptcy. Steamship Company Fire Insurance Company, Inspectors: & L. 2 Chan. Div. 3 IS. With regard to the second point, 2 - B., (LI31ITEI) -- OF HAMBURG. A.Mio. These were all cases arising un- Section 1263 of the Compiled Laws JOBBING AND MANUFACTURING Capital of the Co. fc Reserve Eeichs-- BY TAKIN Third PrecinT der marriage settlements, and as has no application to this case ; it markg...... 8,830,000 Ayer's Pills you will Capital their relieve the sv Kohala. 1 ' tho trusts of the settlements were merely requires mortgages of chat- Companies 33,000,000 of those germ.i of disease which sure! property to be ; Total though often Polling PlacejJ V in some respects different from tel recorded this Reichsmark8 43.830,000 slowly, undermine healt plainly not a mortgage. As a cathartic, they are unexcelle Inspectors: those in the deed before me, it may deed is ! STMH. The undersigned. PP PHAHMACISTS - KINAU General Agents or the above They are gentle yet searchlmr. on a proper Had it been proved that the bank- IAKENZEN- : l t Commander. three companies for the Hawaiian sea Vredenbnrg. 1"-- be that the Court would, Islands, arc fully both secretory' rupt was indebted at tho time of Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p.m.. touching prepared to insure Buildings, Furniture, iMer-chandi- stiruulatius the ai showing, hold that the defendant, at Lahaina, Maalaea Bay and Hafcena the same and Produce, Machinery, organs, - Sugar 4c, also titic iury xiiey are corjpos- FIFTH gg. Lydia, would be entitled to the execution of the deed to any A rCLL LINE OF day; Mahnkona, Kawaihae, and Lanpahochoc and Rice Mills, and vessels in the har- have bor, against loss or damage of vegetable ingredients only, and ai " the following day. arriving at Hilo ntmidnight. by fire .on the most Consisting of It the trust property to person, our decision might have favorable terms. H.HACKFELD & CO therefore, free from the objectio&al 1251 de- HONOLULU: AIUUVE9 ly qualities found in other Pills. Polling Placea -- her, but I cannot make such a been different. We think that it r hosolulu: T Tuesday,. Oct. 15 Wednesday, 23 cree in this suit. might fairly be contended that the 3R-UO- IDlE-ULg- S. Inspectors: E. Friday.,.. Oct. 25 Saturday, Nov. 2 H0ETH BRITISH AND was intended to or de- Tuesday,. 5 13 KEBCAHTILE Keolewa. j The only person now interested deed defeat Not. Wednesday, Not. Hi We upon Friday,... Nov. 15 Saturday, Nov. 23 Ayer's Pi in the trust property is the defend- lay creditors. look the Tuesday,. Not.26 Wednesday, Dec 4 Insurance Company SIXTH n' ant, Lydia, she has under the depd deed with great suspicion, and re- Friday... Dec. 6 Saturday Dec 11 OF are BUgar-coatc-d, and agreeable to ti to gret that under the circumstances CHEMICALS. Tuesday,. Dec. 17 Wednesday, Dec. 25 eye aad taste. By apportioning the d Consisting of ll a right the whole income of the Friday, .. aJCC l Saturday, Jan. 4 LOJTUOX A ED1XHI II estate, there is no estate to protect of the case we are compelled to ia accordance with the directions coiapanying each package, PS First Precinct! sustain decision of the Court ESTABLISHED 1809. these for persons entitled in remainder, the Medicinal Preparations, May be administered with Perfc South Eohala to'i Avho below. STME. LIKELIKE Rmoubcisotthb Commxtas at Dxc. 31, 18oo; and the defendant, is under Capita! Safety to patients of all ages. As Kealakehe. , DATIES i : CemmaHder. XOUO.0O0 disability, objects to The judgment of the Court be- i after-dinne- r Fill, no legal the AND Leaves Honolulu each week for Kaunakakai, !lp2M,ed 2,508.000 taken to assist t Polling Placed 6J5.O0O process of digestion, they gtd portion of estate for low is affirmed. Kahulal, Uuelo, Keanae. Hana, Hamoa and Flre are of sale of the the Fund and Reserves as at 31st Inspectors: J J purposes contemplated. W. O. Smith for plaintiff; A. Elpahulu. December. 1889..... Benet, aad as such are largely tu the 5-- 1788112 Llfe and throughout Europe, Kaihemakawalnl is urged by defendants Bosa for defendant. Annuity Funds .."."."" 445!L01S America, and It the , Branch ...... :::: of civilized PATENT MEDICINES 7 Revenue & the countries the world. Second Precinc; . that the Court has no jurisdiction Honolulu-- Dec. 12, 1889. Stm,KILAUEA HOU Life Annuity Branches S3&006 including Kaposi by ED. CtMtijMtMN Costivein in the matter, and the plaintiff CaHEKOH : j Commander. HOPPSCHLAEGER & CO tr 1237 Polling Place:U that the Court has jurisdiction of Leaves Honolulu each week rorPaauhau.Kbho-lalel-e, ly Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. Iadigeatioa, Dyspepsia, BUiousE and Ookala. Inspectors: Jati all trusts, and can rightfully make JF1RE INSURANCE. AT THE LOWEST PRICES Headache, Toul Stomach. Loss of . prayed to protect and petite, Disorders of tho Liver, and Kl veia, E. Kahnlanit. the order for, The Liverpesl & Third Precinct f preserve the remainder of the trust Lsntfen 41 GJsbc ey Coaaplaiats, Ayer's Pills are iavaj - STME.LEHUA awe, Eona, to and ino! 12904m 113 and 115 Fort Street- : : : : aad should be at hand with et property. Royal Go CLAKEE Cemmaader. INSURANCE family Insurance Leaves Honolulu each week for Hakalau, and CO. for cm ia emerjeacy . Polling Place: r feel myself, very doubtful as to -- I LIVEBPOOL, Onnnica. ASSETS - - $31,161,000 XT atPopopiia, Eoni the authority of the Court to make BOUND VOLUMES rMMHID INCOME - C. Inspectors: JiF the order under the circumstances, Capital and Funds, - $ 29,000,000 NET $9,000,000 . J. AIEX ft , LmI, IhiL U.J eon, Chaa. EaiailT OF THE- - STE. MOKOLII CLAIMS PAID - - ItWayDwgilstoaaaMesaaaaYe and am inclined to think it has no UNION New Zealand, XeUKEGOB : : j Commander. $88,714,000 Fourth Precinr such authority, but the exercise of Leaves Honolulu each week for Kaunakakai, Have established as agency in HofloJalafar Mo-nu- i. the Hawaiian dis- - -- - Hawaiian Gazette Karaalo. Fukoo. Labaina, Olowalu. Lanai, Islands, aad the umderined are HOLLISTER C8 100 FfM eluding Honokuaf such authority, if it exists, is Capital, . $10,000,000 Haiawa.Wailau.Feiekunu.and Ealaupapa. presared to write riska against k dis- Polling Placef, cretionary, and I exercise such TAKE KIIES OH KOJKCTJLb. AND TICKETS per S. 8.KDTAU fer tie FIlEfNlVILlINeg, cretion by declining to make the T-- Inspectors: G'i, BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE, SeAtew.IU HJ E.Bobert Amali order. MERGIANBISE & IWELLTJfGS - MACHINERY, FURNITURE, VOLCANO : : : r The bill will therefore be dis- Daily P. C. Advertiser $50 Oa favorable tens. JBwelliar Bisks Fifth Precini Speciality. DeUoked dwelling a kTlt .J missed. And . all other Insurablq Property at W. C. WILDER. Presideat. asdca teats AmrMV M CMAMMtr at U boundary of Ea' - S. B. ROSE, Secretary. insured for a period oftaree yeets, for two . as?- Current Bates. advaeee. Lamcm- - A decree will be signed on pre- i'or Sale at the office of Fublicatoin, Capt. J. A. Ems. Port Superintendent- - alaae la iwemwHy nrf Waee at HH.O. HAWAII. Polling Place m ' OFFICE Corner Fort ana queen Streets. Ho- - aad payable sentation. WALKER, No 4ti .MerehaM'slreet, IJW-tf- . "WSb: BISHOP X.B. Bsu.t Tmarnncr Coujictsh." 1 JOHN S. nolqln. Jtl CO. T V July, 1SS9. d&vr IMUIyJ W. A. Whiting and Cecil Brown 1270-I- j ARCnt for Hawaiian Islands. John E. Smith, Jk'

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CORRESPONDENCE. such church-goin- g community is Official Directory. aural SUtocrtiscmtnts. Wim 5li)oerttscments. encouraging to Mrs. Simpson. We do not hold ourselves responsible for the The tree was beautifully decor- THE COURT. Bta lients made, or opinions expressed by our rendering of ated, and after the the His Majesty b. No- ! ! fejjionaents. Christmas story and Bible selec- Kalakatja, HEAD QUARTERS HEAD QUARTERS OjT ,l vember 16, 1836; elected Feb- H.Hackfeld&Co. tions by the children, the great ruary Not Yet Dead. "snowball" was rolled into the room 12, 1874, and inaugurated FOR Mr. Editor: The Daily Bulletin and with appropriate exercises it February 13, 1874. Majesty b. Decem- HAVE JUST RECEIVED in an article of late date contains an was opened and then came the dis- Her the Queen, PEB tribution of Jhe presents. Every ber 31, 1835. HOLIDAY GOODS, i abstract of news received' by the Her Royal Highness the Princess r cruiser Champlain relating one had been remembered. Santa French Cftsus left not one out; everything LiiiiuoKAiiANi, Heir Apparent, Bk.C.R.IBisliop AT THE to a line of steamers to be estab- seemed be happiness and joy. Then b. September 2, 1838. J lished by the Messageries Maritime the Bev. Mr. Westervelt made some Her Royal Highness the Princess POPULAR MILLINERY Co. between Noumea, New Caledo- remarks, through an interpreter, ex- Victoria Kawekiu Kaiulai HOUSE, nia, and Papeete, Tahiti, and the plaining to the Chinese why we ob IiUNAMXO KAIjANINUIAHXL- A- serve Christmas Day. Next came 1 writer thereupon decides that a paIiAPa, b. October 6, 1875. 04 Fort Street, Honolulu, H. I. the games of amusement in which Her Royal Highness Virginia death blow had been given to any the Chinese fathers and young men KAPOOLOKU POOAIAIKELANi, sis-- Per Steamers and other late arri- N. S. SACHS, : : Proprietor line between the Society group and heartily engaged. We all had a ter to Queen KapioijANT, 6. Apr. vals a large and complete the Hawaiian. good laugh and a merry time. If 7, 1839. assortment of Immense Variety of Fancy Novelties Suitable for Mr. F. TV. Damon could only have It is regretable that the writer in been with us I am sure he would His Highness Prince David the Daily Bulletin so quickly con- have been encouraged in his mis- son of H. R. H. GtoogLs demns at chance a project of com- sionary work. Let's see how many Princess Kekaulike, b. Feb- Drv BflDSHU HUB PBESEMTS will assist the school in ruary 19, 1868. SUCH AS ill iff munication of steamers between good people next Christmas a happy His Highness Prince Jonah Ku-- Honolulu and Tahiti just as it was making the Prints, Cottons, bleached and WHICH WE OFFER AT PRICES A TRIFLE ABOYE COST. one. John A. Moore. hio Kalanianaole, son of H. almost on the eve of accomplish 1889. b. nnbleached ; Wailuku, Dec. 28, R. H. Princess Kekaulike, Sheetings, &c ment. o Denims, Ticks, Stripes, PLTJSH TOILET CASES, consisting of Comb, Brush and Looking agree with nothing which March 28, 1870. A fine selection of I that TO STO I KUNATVAT HOUSE. Glass, in white celluloid, at $1.75 and upwards. writer says. HOW A His Majesty's Chamberlain, Col. G. W. Macfarlane. .PLTJSH TOILET CASES and MANICURE combined, at $3.00 and To accept the possibilities of an Directions Given by a Master In Thlg upwards. establishment of a steam line by the His Majesty's Vice Chamberlain, Dress Goods in the Latest Styles Difficult Proceeding. MANICURE SETS in Plush Boxes, at 75c, $1.00 and upwards. Messageries Maritimes of Prance be- who distin- . J. W. Robertson. is A policeman has MANICURE SETS complete, in oxidized metal from $4.00 upwards. tween New Caledonia and Tahiti, guished himself in stopping run- THE CABINET. Also, Curtains, Mosquito Netting, to accept something not yet an Lawns, &c; PLUSH CUFF BOXES, from $1.25 and upwards. i away horses, gives in the Medical His Ex. S. M. Damon, Finance. COLLAR and CUFF BOXES combined, in Plush $2.00 and upwards. accomplished fact, but even if true as Woolen Goods of every description; not Classics the following points to His Ex. Jona. Austin,- - Foreign PLUSH HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, at $1.25 and upwards. ..tJj project as relates here will how accomplish end with the A complete line contrary. to that Affairs. GLOVES & CASES combined, $3. 'TjpSptopped, but on the greatest success. "When you see a HANDKERCHIEFS, PERFUME at "jVIonsieur Lacascade the Governor His Ex. L. A. Thurston, Interior. G-ood-s JEWEL CASES and WORK BOXES, at $1.25 and upwards. runaway coming do not try to check Attorney-Genera- t of Tahiti who arrived in Auckland His Ex. C. W. Ashford, l. Tailors' PLUSH ALBUMS, Cabinet size, only $2.00. him by a rush from the opposite Clothing, O. & TJ. by the steamer Richmond last Nov- Shirts, Shawls, METAL WHISKBROOM & direction or the side, for you will be Blankets, Quilts, Towels, &c. HOLDER MATCH safe, combined, $1.25. ember sent to Paris a cablegram as immediately knocked flat by the col- SUPREME COURT. PLUSH OWL WHISKBROOM HOLDER, $1.50. follows: Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ribbons, lision; but instead prepare yourself Hon. A. F. Judd, Chief Justice. Hats, Umbrellas, Carpets, &c. OX HEAD PLUSH WHISKBROOM HOLDER, $1.50. "From the Governor of Tahiti. for a short run with the horse. Hon. D. McCully, First Associate SHAVING SETS in Plush Boxes, at $3.75 Set and upwards. To the Colonies of Paris. Cale- Sealskin Traveling and Carnage Measure with your eye the distance, Justice. &c. CIGARS, MATCH and ASH RECEIVERS, in Metal at $1.00. donia has voted 50,000 francs to con- Rugs, Fancy Goods, Notions, start for the run while he is yet Hon. E. Preston, Second Associate PIN CUSHIONS, at 50c. and upwards. nect the Messagaries Maritimes with some distance off, perhaps ten feet Cs. of Best English and Australian .Tahiti. The parliament of Tahiti Justice. FANCY HAND MIRRORS, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. in the case of fair to medium run- Asso- FANCY GLASS BASKETS and at $1.25 and upwards. lhas voted the same, this makes 180,-00-0 Hon. R. F. Bickerton, Third RECEIVERS, aways. You may depend upon his ciate Sustice. HOGSKIN SADDLES! PERFUME STANDS and FANCY ROSE JARS, etc., etc. francs including the subsidy a really keeping a straight line, for Hon. S. B. Associate from the metropolis. Shall we hope frightened horse is half blind, Dole, Fourth BOOTS AND SHOES, IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF for the French project or shall I and would not turn out for a Justice. continue negotiations with the Eng- steam engine. He will go straight Henry Smith, Chief Clerk, BAGS AND BAGGING Hand Satchels, Fancy Purses and Fans lish company. I await answer at ahead until he smashes into some- rj" Sitting in Honolulu First For every purpose; Auckland." thing. So do not get close to the Monday in January, April, July IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS. was re- Sail Twine and Filter-Pres- s The next day an answer line on which he is rushing, and as and October. Cloth ceived from France as follows: Cutlery, Stationery, Jewelry, you grab the reins near COURT. ! Messa- he passes POLICE Pipes, &c. HANDKERCHIEFS HANDKERCHIEFS ! "Negotiations made with saddle. Gather the reins firmly, Perfumery, be- the William Foster, Magistrate. geries Maritemes relative to line and then, leaning backward as you In this lino We OiFer Immense Bargains: tween Noumea and Tahiti. Stop CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. VIENNA FURNITURE! run, give them a powerful yank. HANDKERCHIEFS, CHILDREN'S HANDKER- speech with others." A. S. Cleghorn, Collector-Genera- l. EMBROIDERED in INITIAL You may be able to brace yourself Looking Glasses, &c. While and Colored, at L'Sots. CHIEFS, K doz. in a box, OOcts. this time this is all we know: G. Deputy-Collecto- r. At somewhat as you give this jerk by E. BoardmaH, Pianos, Herophones, Aristons, HEMSTITCH and TUCKED HANDKER- CHILDREN'S SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Who knows whether the negotiations half sliding on your feet. The Captain A. Fuller, Harbor-Maste- r. Accordeons, Harmonicas, &c, CHIEFS, only MctB. 25, 35cts. and upwards. have succeeded or not? This is the MEXICAN DRAWN WORK HANDKER- LADIES'" strong jerk on the bit tells the horse GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. CHIEFS, very fine, at 40 and 60ct8. A fine assortment of SILK same Question that has been asked 1 WRAPPING AND PRINTING HANDKERCHIEFa, at pre- itor-Gener- EMBROIDERED HAND- that he again has a master, and . X. 1 1 EXTRA FINE not Gaorga GO, Very Low Prices. so many years in Tahiti and is for the final struggle. A Rn, PAPERS, KERCHIEFS, 50, 75c. and upwards. "Wo pares him Department Foreign Affairs: Capt. HEMSTITCH INITIAL HANDKER- - LADIES' JERSEYS, in and yet solved. admit by hypothesis first &c. Pink.'Cream step or two forward after the H. W. Mist, Sec'y. Paints and Oils, CHIEFS, M doz. in a box, 2.00, Lieut Blue. that contract with the Messageries is the fin- Asphalt yank, do it again. This Hassin-ge- r, Roofing, Asbestos, A NEW ASSORTMENT OF Maritimes is complete. If this is so fails when Department Interior: J. A. ishing stroke. It never Barrels and Kegs, Keg and I shall feel glad, but Tahiti still de by a determined man. Keep Chief Clerk. Shooks SASH RIBBONS and SURRAH SASHES, in all Colors. communication with given S. Rivets, mands steam a firm pull on the reins till you Department Finance: F. Pratt, NEW COMBINATION SUITS and BOX DRESSES. Honolulu. grasp the horse by the nostrils, and Registrar. 2 Baxter Engines, Steam Pumps, of Attorney-Genera- l: ! ! Last September the parliament hold him so till he is pacified. Department A. Autograph Presses, Stamped Goods Stamped Goods Tahiti, by request of the Govern- P. Peterson, Deputy. IMMENSE VARIETY AND LATEST DESIGNS. ment, decided "That to aid a mail ! Prof. W. D. Alexander, Surveyor-Genera-l. Iron Filter Presses Stamped Splashers, Side Board Scarfs, Tray Covers, Plate Covers, Tidies. Doylies, etc line connecting San Francisco with . 3mu Stitocrttscincnte. ALSO: Stamped Laundry Bacs, Stamped Deist Bags, Button Bags, etc. Honolulu, all har- Sugar. , . Tahiti by way of Jno. H. Soper, Marshal of the Coolers, Iron Bedsteads, Toilet and Newspaper Holders, Linen Floss in all colors. bor fees would be exeamted on such Galvanized Tubs and Buckets, PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ISLAND ORDERS. Kingdom. m ssels." Further, the Parliament Lanterns, Axes, Hammers, L1290-3- C. Chas. Creigh-to- n, Tahiti consented to assist linan- - L. nopkins and Tin Plates, Sheet Lead, 6 r TOQOn TJP-TOW- N Deputy Marshals. jjtUlljlll i oicuuur(nnm vtrtfoluuoiai ociuvoCfWJ1ff uubivcou Sheet Zinc, Galv. Iron Sheets, San Francisco, Honolulu and Tahiti. Thomas G. Thrum, Registrar of Galvanized & Later ou the Tahitian parliament Conveyances. Corrugated Iron Ridging voted a distinct subsidy "of 50,000 Book awl Stationery VTAiif W. E. Rowell, Superintendent Pub- Screws and Washers;" francs per year for live years to the lic Works. HOLLISTER & CO .Si'essagories Line between Noumea S. G. Tucker, M. D., Medical GALVANIZED FENCE WIRE, &nd line Tahiti." Consequently that Supt. Oaliu Insane Asylum. Barbed Fence 109 FORT STREET. (the M.) will not prohibit the estab- 106 FORT STREET. Wire, C. B. Wilson, Superintendent Wa Yellow Metal, Comp. Nails, Iron lishment of the proposed line which ter Works. is much desired, viz: the steam com- Tanks. Wholesale and Retail! munication between the Society POSTAL DEPARTMENT. STEEL RAILS, Postmaster-Genera- l, - Group and the Kingdom of Hawaii. FIRST A Happy New Year to all our F. Wunden- berg. ' Fishplates, Bolts, Spikes, Therefore, I close by saying that friends and thanks for their very lib- foregoing fully contradicts the D. bwitches, Portable Rails, DRUGGISTS & TOBACCONISTS, the eral patronage during the recent Xmas Assistant PostmasterGeneral, Steel Sleepers, statement of the Bulletin, and the Manaku. Portland Cement Tahiti Line has not received its season. Fire Bricks, Roof Slates, Boats, The Post Office is on Merchant Baskets, Demiiohns, Corks, &c. AND MANUFACTURERS OP "coup de grace." street. Office hours 8 a.m. to 4 . (Sgd.) J. T. Coqnet, SECOND For two dollars and a half p.m., except Sundays. When mail H. H. M. Consul at Papeete, Tahiti the best razor in the country. Never steamers arrive after office hours, GEOCEEIES! needs grinding and always ready for or on Sundays, mail are assorted Pie Fruits, Sauces, Cond. Milk, HOLLISTEE'S Mr. Editor: I am pleased to use. as soon as delivered, and a general Blue Mottled Soap, Windsor Soap . have the opportunity of enrolling delivery made. Letters are not Wash Blue, Cream of Tarter, & myself as one of the visitors at the delivered in Honolulu by carriers, Carb. Soda, Vinegar, Biscuits, Soda Water Ginger. THIRD A MILLION FACTS for only Stearin tree at the Wailuku but must be inquired for at the Candles, Rock Salt, Christmas 35 cents. Camphor, Safety Matches, DEALERS IN Chinese English Mission School. We delivery window of the Post Office. Castor Oil, Epsom Salts, assembled in the school building at BOARD OF EDUCATION. Hunyadi Janos, &c. Photographic Goods of every description, By steamer about 7:10 p. si. on Christmas eve and FOURTH the last the Hon. C. R. Bishop, President. tablets CROOKERY . Card Mounts, finest line of stationery and al Cameras, in few minutes we were greeted A. T. Atkinson, Inspector-Gener- a ever imported into this Kingdom. Dinner and Breakfast Sets, Plates, with a song, "Merry Christmas has of Schools. Albumen Paper, Etc., Etc. W. James Smith, Secretary. Bowls, Toilet Sets, Flower Pots, Come," by the school, in English. Assorted Crates, &c. BOARD OF HEALTH. Mrs. Simpson, the principal, presided BOARDS AGENTS FOR FIFTH Fine BAGATELLE N. B. Emerson, M. D., GLASSWARE: Tumblers, Wine at the instrument, and the clear notes at $10, $15 and $25 each. President. George Trousseau, M. D., Port Phy- Glasses, Sample Bottles, &c. E. & JJ. T. Anthony & Co's Photographic Specialties, .Aof the organ were enough to tell who sician. Eastman's Kodak Cameras, Synched the keys. The words were Geo. C. Potter, Secretary. LIQUORS: jHt-jF-oke- Chin- - SIXTH-Mu- sic Folios, Sheet Music, & Co. u. so plainly by the little FOREIGN PASSAGE Champagne, Port Wine, Sherry, The Scovill Adams and the Gospel Hymns No. 5, Franklin Square RATES. ese children that it would have been passage per Hono- Bitters, Rheinwine, Clarets, song collection, etc. Cabin steamer, Cognac Brandy, Celebrated Seed Dry Plates. to tell nationality had lulu and San Francisco, $75; Round Whiskey, Rum, difficult their Gin, Doornkat, Porter, Ale, view. Every trip tickets, good for 3 months, $125. they not stood in full Steerage passage per steamer, Ho- St. Pauli Beer, Pilsener, Constantly on Hand, a Full Line of one seemed to appreciate the treat SEVENTH Staple stationery, Office nolulu and San Francisco, $25. Muller's Lagerbier, &c. Hono- that was in store for us. Then fol- etc. Cabinpassage per steamer, Harzer Sauerbrunnen, (Mineral requirements, full bound books, lulu to Hongkong or Japan, $250. lowed the recitations; the dialogues; Water), Steerage passage per steamer, Ho- Alcohol in bbls. and demijohns, &c PURE CHEMICALS, the catbechism on the birth of Christ, nolulu to Japan, $35. Cabin passage per sail, Honolulu to HAVANA CIGARS, reflected highest EIGHTH-FI- NE BICYCLES, $21, $25 From the leading Manufacturers of Europe and Amptica. all of which the Hongkong, $60. credit on the teacher. Then followed and $30 apiece. Steamers to and from San Francisco American Smoking Tobacco, &c. other songs and chants in English are two every four weeks one direct " and finally the whole school sang and return, the other en route to or ALSO, Just to Hand Ex. Bark Royal Alice," from Australia and New some choice pieces from the Gospel Diaries in great variety for Zealand. HAWAIIAN SUGAR AND RICE ! China- NINTH All through passegers given a stop- HymnB in Chinese, led by a 1890. Farina Eau De Cologne, Apolinaris. Hunyadi. Vichy man of the vicinity who has every over privilege on application to the Golden Gate and Crown Flour, devoted Chris- Steamship Co., as the direct Island Bread, Salmon, Cal. Produce, &c. and Carlsbad Waters, Enos Fruit Salt, Joys appearance of being a steamer sail 10 days before the through tian. I am told that he preaches to steamer, it gives a tourist plenty of Cigarettes, Morton's Olive Oil, Castor the Chinese every Sunday and that THOS. G THRUM, time to see considerable of Hawaii. EiT" For Sale on the most Liberal favor of Terms and at Lowest Prices by Oil and Epsom Salts, his influence's a power in PROPRIETOR. Steamers from San Francisco to Ja- Etc the Christian work at this place. It pan and China, or vice versa, occasio- me to tell you how nally touch offport en route. is not possible for 1303-1-51 H. HACKFELD & CO. much good I think is being done here 12S03m AGENTS FOR through the influence of Mrs. Simp- Special Notices. son's school. It does seem to me Notice by Administratrix. that God has sent her here for Wing Wo Tai & Co. 1?. d5s Tobaccos ibis particular work and that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MR. W. F. ALLEN, Lorillar instru- undersigned has received the ap- WM. S. KIMBALL & CO.'S Tobaccos and Cigarettes, lier work may be the very pointment as Administratrix of the estate of AN OFFICE WITH MESSES. BISHOP Importers and Wholesale Dealers in ment to cause a change for the PETKKO W. WAHA, late of Hookcna, South HAS t Kona. Hawaii. corner of Merchant and Eaahnmanm ALLEN & GETTER'S Virginia Bright and Pet Cigarettes. I a better in the religion of these people. AU persons tuning claims against said estate streets, and he 'will be pleased to attend to any Chinese, Japanese, American them to if pThe seed sown in the minds of those are notified to present the undersigned business entrusted to him. 1234-6- m at said Hookena, or to Henry Smith, at Alilo-la- nl and European Goods. Chinese children will certainly grow Hale, in Honolulu, within six months from STRAITON AND STORM CIGARS ! and bear good results. I am en-- date hereof, or they will be forever barred. THRUM'S ALMANAC. be-- KAUMU WAHA. By late arrWa have received fresh 'stocks in ? llirraged, for I have reason to I Administratrix Estate P. W. Waha. 1303-- HAND-BOO- EXCELS NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER. tna" alfeady many people are nonolnln. December a, 1889. it THE HAWAIIAN All kinds of Tea, White and Colored Mat 5r'e NO ALMANAC AND ANNUAL for reliable i landing assistance in tnis matter. CAS1XE, tiuK, Japanese Screens, Flower Pots, I learned, by accident, that the good H. HK statistical and general Information relating to people of Haiku had remembered these Islands. Price SO cents; or mailed abroad Camphor Trunks, White Silks 60 cents fc COM offer- each. HOLLISTER this school in their Chistmas OFFICE In the Cartwright BuIIdlnjj, THOS. O. THBUM, Publisher, Pongee Silk, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hanllft 1181- - Cigars, best QtuUitr, etc. IX 1380 ings. To receive a recognition from opposite Post Office, Merchant St. 1301 Honolulu, H. L 100 FORT STREET. 1890. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 10 SWrrrtjfcwtRt Liliuokalani, Mrs Misses Meyer 1.3), Mr. and Mrs. J. eqal CctftoEt-tisemcnt- rltiertiSnaeats. Jan 4 H R H Princess Mc- j PORT OF HONOLULU, H. I. T W Everett, Mrs Chas Clark, C E Rich- Lucas, E. B. Thomas, Capt. A. 4 - ardson, S Kimura, K Katsura, T Tone, J Gregor, Chas. and Jules Dndoit, Alex. Zumwalt. Miss S L Rycroft, and Mrs. H. McCorriston, COURT OF THE Mortgagee's Notice of Inten- Meg of to Tides. Sun anil Moon. R Wilson, E F Dowsett, Mr. SUPREME Iiteiii Me Phil Ray. W H Purvis. Mrs L Bader. Miss and many others. In Probate. DT C. J. LTOKS. Kapela, H H Renton, RW Wilcox, L Ake, Island of Oahn, ). , tion to Foreclose. wife, Jas Abolo, H W Hawaiian Islands. J EN SYAK TB E B c f 5P Fl J A Gilman and Mystic Lodge No. 2. In the matter of the estate of JAMES II. UNDERSIGNED TO ALL WH03I IT MAY Chamberlain, Mrs Mary Hanaiki. Rev JY ROGERS, late of Honolulu. Oahn. Deceased. THE assignee of mortgage deed given by Z - E- Desha? of Hawaii to Day s-- - Barnes, Rev J K Josepa, Geo L of Mystic Lodge Order appointing tune for Probate of Will and Kalai of North Kohala, Island J, CERN. ' " S" - a H A special convention 14th 1887, of record in and 7S deck. directing publication of notice of the same. H. Kimball dated Sept. " -- ? 2o -- o 2 "IS No. 2, K. of P. was held last week A document, purporting to be the last Will Liber 109, folios 127 and 153. to secure the anm DEPARTURES. 32,500. notes given for the same, " " newly-electe- d officers and testament of James H. Rogers deceased, of and certain P-- the following fore- a.m. p.m. San Francisco, per bktne Discovery, when havins on the 3rd day of January A. D. 1S90, hereby gives notice that she Intends to TAKE NOTICE THAT 6.39 5.32 6.13 For condition broken, to. Mon... 6 4.30 9.40 Dec 29 C Dart. for the ensuing term were installed by been presented to said probate Court, and a close said mortgage for VVAnU RAILWAY AND LAND C Walter for tho probate thereof, and for the wit default in payment of the notes secured by PANl, by virtue of the powers 31 Deputy Supreme Chancellor David petition re- nd suthoH 7 5.00 t o 10.30 o 6.39 S.33 7.05 For Kauai per stmr Mikabala, Dec issuance of letters testamentary to W. Foster said mortgage when due, and after the time Tn T. tl-- Wed.'.'. 8 OSOSS 6.39 6.33 7.56 E M Walsh and family, Mrs Mist, Mr Dayton: C. W. Ziegler, P. C; 0. ha vine; been filed by W-- Foster. quired by law will sell all of the land described ACL UDDrOTM OTI ,!..- - c...M ThurI: 600g68a 1.00 g 6.405.38.13 W Wright, Mr Sawyer. Mr Knudsen, Wilder, C. C. ; Fred. Harrison, V. C. ; It is hereby ordered, that THURSDAY, the in said mortgage at public auction at said Ko- A.D. JKS3. entitled "An(.Act to AntaoWsj h Mist, -- r-- 6.40 5.35 9.41 W. auc- 10 6.30 S 1.30 Cooke 2 cbddren, ; M. Dow, K. of R. 23rd, day January A. D. 1830, at 2 o'clock, pjn., hala at the sales rooms of J.Brodle rrommc lue of - 0.40 s.36 10.43 Mr Gibson, Mrs and it F. B. Oat, Prelate H. said mort- strualtel't St:::: ii 2.00 s- 2 G. of said day, at the Court room of said Court, at tioneer. The premises described in un iuh iciauu 01 uaan. ' ana or every Waeilke and wife, and others. & S. ; H. J. Gallagher, M. of F. ; H. Honolulu, Oahu, Alliolani Hale be, and the gage being situated at Makapala, Kohala, con- 5.37 11.24 W G in Bnn.... 12 8.001 2.30 6.40 For Maui and Hawaii, per stmr Biart, M. of E. ; W. H. Hoogs. M. at A. ; same is, hereby appointed the time for provint; veyed to the said Kalal by deed of J.H. Kimball intends to take and utc for the panoori 3-- Miss W A when dated Aug. 18, 1837. ni-- r ..., TTnnMnln KIATT1 Planing Hall, Jan Thompson, Dr M. McChesney, Trustee. The report said Will and hearing said application, veil. J. 1304-4- ts. EN SYAK ASEU. signal from the Mack.R Kalanipoo. MM Correa.Mrsl the and where any person interested may appear Mill is blown dally by electric Frost, L of the K. of R. and S. showed that and contest the said Will, and the granting of therewith, the pieces or parcels ot laid Survey office precisely at Honolulu mean noon. Lee, Miss Miller, C H Parker, J us 28mln.33sec.past 1 o'clock M D D Baldwin. Lodge has seventy members. letters testamentary. cnucil luuuna; It sounds again at Brito and child, Cubrae, Date Honolulu, H. I , January 3, 1SB0. Mortgagee's Notice of Fore p. m. of Honolulu mean time, to correspond H W Wallace, L Spencer, and about 40 1 A Tract on the North side of UocJ with 12h. 0m. 0s. as given by chronometers set By the Court: owned by Hawaiian Govrras deck. 1304-- closure. Harbor the for Greenwich mean time. This last is especi- JTcu) SUtocrtiscmtnts. 3t J. n. REIST, Deputy Clerk. and described as follows : .-- for the benefit of mariners and jewelers. For Waianae, per stmr C R Bishop, Jan Beginning centre concrete pillar ally 20 deck. ACCORDANCE "WITH THE st of flUj 3 S E Kaleikau and wife, and INprovisions of a certain moitgage made by tne soumwcsi corner or uoyai raieni jstjh COURT OF THE Samuel V Kamakea, Kaua w, and Honolulu, her L. Lee: thence runninr by true bearicrs 24 Meteorological. Hawaiian Islands. In Probate. In the husband, of Honolulu, isiana 01 uanu. todjj 39 .471 feet along R. P. 1579H; thence it SHIPPING NOTES. LIST OF LETTERS matter of the minor children of JOHANN Hawaii, April tncnee Blaisdclt, Jr, of Kohala. dated zi'. u.iuuieet; a.,rr,'X THEBMO. g 12 aKQ NV xxr ...... , .19RLA. V 5 BABOM. S Se J CARL PFLUGER, formerly of Honolulu, de- 2Cth, 1883, recorded in Liber 79, page 466; notico nfl w.f whaling bark was seen off Diamond ceased. is hereby given that the mortgagee intends to feet more or lest tn the limit of Kahololoal Day p sS A Gen- On rcadingand filing the petition of John F. inc cround at a depth of 5 feet 1 D M ; a- Kemaining "Uncalled For" In the foreclose the same for condition broben, to wit: at metis -- 3 - Head Friday afternoon. 3 g s Post, Office, Honolulu, Dec. 31, Hackfeld of Honolulu, Guardian of the property of interest. thence running northeasterly along said lis. The Amy Turner cleared from this port eral of the said minor children, praying for an order Notice is likewise given that after the expira- s feet depth to its intersection wtta it Bnn.. 29 29.97 29.90 68 75 0.00 60 lOj KE 2 on Saturdayfor Hongkong in ballast. She 1880. of sale of certain real estate belonging to his tion of three weeks from the date of this notice, makal aide of R. P. 1879K: thraee dlr 30 29.88 66 75 0.20 82 10 NK 1 said wards, situate on Alakea Street, Honolulu, Initial point. Area 1 3-- Acres ore Mon.. 29.96 took ten Chinese passengers. Arnold, C the property conveyed by said mortgage will bo at crle Toes. 31 29.94 29.90 65 80 0.01 82 lj SW 1 Auld, Jas jr adjoining the Hawaiian Hotel premises, and advertised for sale public auction, at the STY ar- at a A covered by Royal Wed.. 1 29.97 29.90 65 79 0.00 80 1 1 The Hawaiian bark Lady Lampson Brown, B M Bailey, H S setting forth certain legal reasons why such rooms F Morgan, in Honolulu, Tract Patest hi 1 auction of Jas 1879K owned by Yoamaa and! Thur. 2 30.03 29.97 65 79 0.14 80 8 S rived last Friday evening 21 days from San Beicke, Mr Borgerson, Anders real estate should be sold. ON MONDAY, the 27th. day of January, 1890, Mri.E.L. 3 30.10 30.02 67 76 0.00 75 8, NE 1 It is ordered, that the heirs and nest of kin of 12 cribedai follows: Francisco with merchandise and live stock BorchgrevinTr, B Brand, Mrs W at o'clock noon of said day. c Tri. 4 69 75 0.O0 73 1QI NE 1 the said wards and ail persons in the Beginning at the most westerly corner Bat.- -. 30.05 29.99 valued at ?31,187. Mrs G E interested Further particulars can be had of W R Castle. Buguit, Hilario Braidman, said estate, appear before this Court on WED- Dated Honolulu. December 31, 1889. r. is.ytf; thence, along the oonssaryer Brewer, Master F NESDAY, the 15th day of January, 1890, at ltnsK ; a. " so-- a. 471 reet to a concrete 1 J. L. BLAISDELTj, Mortgagee. 59 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Cooper, Cornell, H. (2) 10 o'clock a.., at the Court Room of this Court, The premises covered by said mortgage con- ment: thence northerlv feet alenz DIED. F in Aliiolanl Hale, Honolulu, then and there to kukni to a concrete monument: thence Ic Curtis, Dr H L (2) Conulear, J sist of: said boundary K. S 30 W. 413 feet; thssi show cause why an order should not be granted 1 All that Hialna at Kupua, Honomakau, CUMMINGS-- In Honolulu, January 3, Cook, Mrs K Chapman, Mrs L for the sale of such estate. 31" 80 E. 600 feet: thence alonu said bosd AUKIVAI.S. known as Kahekaopucbu, owned by Kamakea 1210 Jona Booth, son of. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Currie Clarke, Miss C Honolulu, December 25, 1689. Hana w, common, which is a portion of S. r 00 W. feet to the initial point, fV and in es-i- u oc Tuesday. Dec. 31. Cummings, aged 4 years and 25 days. Cuthbertson, G Culer, Jno By the Court: HENRY SMITn. that land described in RP 748 to Kaiknahlne, Acres. Also beginning at a point !V 1303-- 3t Clerk Court. sontneriy line 01 tne rnsonroaa ana or Hawaii. Cullen, S Corner, Geo fcnpreme and conveyed to them by deed of said patentee, Schr Ka Moi from dated July 1st, 1831, recorded in Liber TO, page westerly boundary ot urant J3U3; inenee 1. MAKRIED. Drake, Mrs C C Doak, A B said boundary S.23,2r. W 3S3tet: thei Wedkesday, Jan. 65. 85 15 W. 43 Drew. L Dreizebner, H COURT OF THE 2 One acre in Haeka, Kapua. described in feet to the westerir bound KLAMMER-LIGHTFOO- T. boundary W" StmrW G Hall. Freeman, from Mauiand At Ookala, Donahue, Mike Douse, F G Hawaiian Islands. In Probate. Iu the mat- said R P and conveyed to said mortgagors by R. P. 1S79U: thence alone laid J Hawaii. Hawaii, December 21, by the Rev. J. M. Deichmann, Miss A ter of the Estate of ABRAHAM S. BOLSTER, fthnre deed. E. 70 feet to a concrete monument; thence e, of Honolulu, deceased, tinning along said boundary r K Stnir Jas Makee, Macauley, from Kapaa. Silver, Matthias Klammer, of Laupahoe-ho- Oahn. intestate. 3 All that piece or parcel of land lying, situ zr'45i Smythe, from Hawaii. Lightfoot, Everett, H Elhake. Aasad On reading End filing the petition of Caroline KiKnis, more feet to the southerly line of the Prison ; Stmr Pele. to Annie, daughter of B. K. Bolster, wife of said Abraham S. Bolster, ate ana being in lino, iiawau, thence alone said southerly, line S. CP. "Koo-la- u. T Frank, Jno described in the deed of Hacka to Stnir C It liishop, Le Claire, from Esq., of Elm Grove, Salisbury, England. Fox, H particularly 18-1- Fritz, Roland deceased, of Honolulu, Oahu, alleging that Petero, father of said mortgagors, datd June feet to the initial point. Area Acre. Abraham S. Bolster, of Honolulu. Oahn. died 64, page 36. which is MEYER-M'CORRISTO- N. At Kamalo, 16,1854, recorded in Liber 3 A Tract covered hv Land CommlJ Stmr Lehua, Clark, from Hamakua. Gracier, Miss B Gorman! H Intestate at Honolulu, Oahu, on the 5th day or land described in R V 7445. L C A 1890, at the resi- A. 1639, half the Award number 153. owned by W. Sumner 2. Molokai, January 1st, Gesellschaft, Haw A D. and praying that Letter 1 21-1- more Thursday, Jan. Rev. Grau, F of 4578, containing acres or less. aescrioeu as icnows: dence of the bride's parents, by the Wm Mrs C Administration issue to Loui T. Valentine. 4 tract or parcel of land ly- flt . Schr Kainbow from Koolau. Gute. Graham, It is ordered, THURSDAY, 16th day All that certain T!if.lnn!ntv thu mnt uittll(.,!T fnm Father Andrews, Mr. Otto MeyertoMiss Grandelbergen, Aug that the ing, situate and being in Laupahoehoc, Hilo, 1S79K : tEence 34 53S Scbr Heeia from Hana. Goudie, Jno L of Jannary, A. D. 1S90, be and hereby is ap- P. N. 30. W. feet: th Maggie McCorriston. pointed said Island of Hawaii, more particularly described N. 31" 30 W. 301 feet to the most westerly Scbr "Waiebu from Kauai. Hugus. Dr JI P Harmotus.WB for hearing said petition before the LC-- an area of Justice, in the Court Koom Court, inRP835, containing ner of R. P. 7793; thence S. 11" B0 E 760 J Hitchcock, W of this at 0 Fbiday. Jan. 3. Halvorsen, Gunner K Honolulu, 4 acres, and conveyed to said Hana by little more or less to the line of 5 feet dep Rev M C at which time and place all persons July 2, 1831, recorded in ENTERTAINMENT AT PAIA. HK Harris, concerned may appearand show cause, if any deed of Kaui et al, water at mean tide; thence along said Uci U S S Mohican, Cogblan, from Hilo, Heins, Karsten Dr W Liber 70, page 61. depth northeasterly p Hull. they haye, why said petition should not be Ka- feet to the initial Hawaii. 5 The express wagon of said Samuel P 1 o Acres. Hare, Jno Hering, A F granted. two Area Haw bk Lady Lampson, Sodergren, 21 Society New 1S89. makea, known as number ...., and horses. The Ladies Aid Celebrate Harmoston, Wm B Dated Honolulu, II. I. Dec. 16, A. D. 1303-- davs from San Francisco. By U t A Tract covered by Royal Patent as: Years Eve Full Particulars of the Johnson, W H (2) Jenney, A D (2) the Court: TTKJhcId by the Trustees under the will c: Stmr Mikabala, Freeman, from Kauai. r2-3- t J. II. REIST. Deputy Clerk. late Mrs. U. P. Bishop, the fishery Hagland, from Johnson, Mrs Eva Jones, Wm P Mortgagee's Notice of Fore- leased! Stmr Kaala, Kauai. Event. Johnson, L M (2) lieu, ana uescriDea as follows: Scbr Mokuola from Ewa. Oabu. Johnson,MrsLM(2) Ileginnlng at the southeast corner o Well, the Reform party has had an- COURT OF TOE closure. Saturday, Jan. 4. Karlson, M153M Kare, Mrs J Hawaiian Kawa hlsh 1'ond; thence along the on Islands. In Probate. In the 2 23" 50 . 2"J2 5 other big meeting and as usual office Lawson, J C Langley, Thos J matter of the Estate of WILLIAM COOPER edee of the wall E. feet: th P Stmr Likelike. Davies. from Maui. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE N8300 E. 185 feet: thence leaving the Stmr J A Cummins. Neilson. from Koo- holders and plantation people took a Levinson, D Lewes, W H (3) PARKE, late of Honolulu, Oahu. deceased, JL provisions of a certain mortgage made by N.20'50'.E.GIfect to the road to the Prl Lame, A D Luker, WM testate. At Chambers. Before Mr. Justice Kuhmia Koa and Kaliia of Waikiki, Honolulu. thence alony the southerly edce of the real lau. occasion was McCully. w. prominent part. The an Lillie, Mast G Lewis, MissS Oahu, to F C Lowrey of Honolulu, Oahu. dated to-- w. 133 reet; thence aionga stone Stmr Kinau, Loreuzen, from Maui and On reading and filing the petition and ac- September 27,th, 18S2, recorded in Liber 75, page (V given by the Ladies Aid Lovell, Capt A Lazarus, C A (2) S.1500W. 190 feet; thence S.3200, Vl Hawaii. entertainment counts of Annie S. Parke, Executrix of the 420; notice is hereby given that the mortgagee feet; to the outer edge of the wall od V Stmr AVaialeale, Campbell, from Kilauea New eve and McDougall, Chas Mendoca, J B Etate cf W. C. Parke, late of Honolulu. Oahu, intends to foreclose the same for condition southerly Kawa Society, on Years at Paia, deceased, 2, side of Pond: thence N.Sa and Hinalei. Murphy, Jas W Mills, T C wherein he asks to be allowed broken, to wit: of Interest. W. along the outer edge of the wall tql the community (the reform party) was and charges himself with S4M0O.G1. and Notire is likewise given that after the expira- EL Stmr James Makee. Macaulav. from Mariano, Mr Mills, Mrs Thos may ap- water mark; thence along high water i asks that the same be examined and tion of three weeks from the date of this notice, ! Kauai. out in force. Middlemist, Mr McWilliams, J J (2) proved, and a final order may be made of southwesterlv to the easterly benndarr of 15& ' that the property conveyed by said mortgage will be A. 153 to W. sumner; thence along I C A Scbr Luka from Kauai. McGurn. Wm Merl, Jno of property remaining in w, 111 distribution the her advertised for sale at public auction, et the 19-- Wilder's R. It. Co. gave up their large R S Moore, hands to persons dis- s. vt.K feet; thence 3.3I"30 J Scbr Kaulilua from Labaina. Moore, Ralph the thereto entitled, and auction rooms of Jas F Morgan, in Honolulu, feet to the West corner of R.P.1S79H; tli m warehouse to the ladies and the office charging her and his sureties from all further ON MONDAY, the 27th day of January, 1S90, Sunday, Jan. 5. Nilsson, Mrs Chas Nicol, J E responsibility as such lone R.P.1S79V4N.50"' 00 E.13M feet; U fno Executrix. at 12 o'clock noon of said day. .i-i5-,..i- Campbell, and storing room were used as dressing Nol, Frank V ordered, FRIDAY, tho 31st day to initial point, uoc Stmr Mikabala. from Kauai. It is that Further particulars can be had of W R Castle. ing an area o: ii Acres. Dudley (2) of January, A. D. 1890, at ten o'clock a.m., Dated December 31. 1889. ?- - Stmr Kaala, Hagland, from Nawiliwili rooms. A large stage was built next Pitcher Palmer, Honolulu. and Hanamaulu. Pfotenhauer, Mr Purvis, Mr before the said Justice, at Aliiolanl nale, in F. C. LOWREY, Mortgagee. 5 A Tract covered by Land Comal 1 Stmr Mokolii, McGregor, from Molokai them and the railroad curtained off by Pbipps, Jno L Penning, Dora Honolulu, be and the same hereby is appointed The premises covered by said mortgage con- Award tU3b. owned by the Oahu RailT.-a- j as the time and place for hearing said petition sist of : All that certain tract or parcel of land, Land Company, aud described as follows and Lanai. tarpaulins. The audience hall thus Porter, F T Perry, J (3) and accounts, and that all persons interested Wai- Maui lying, situate and being in Hamohamo, Beginning at tho southeast corner oq Stmr "Waimanalo. Everett, from formed was decorated by Chinese lant- Patris jr, Julio may then and there appear and show cause, if kiki, Honolulu, and more particularly described Kawa Fish Pond: thence alon? the 00 and Molokai. Robertson, Hugh Rnyter, W de any they have, why the same eliould not be in R P 2339, L C A 1450 in the name ot Koa. cdceofthewall: thence N.23 50. E. 232 erns, and half a dozen tasty booths dis- granted, any may present evidence as to who father of said mortgagor and conveyed to said thence N.e, E. 125 feet; thence n Rose, Frank Robinson, Robt are entitled to the said property. .20r coffee Rowald, Fritz Ratcliffe, C mortgagor by deed of Koa k. dated September 01 lect to me I'ruon roaa; thence alon; pensed ice cream, fizz, boquets, Dated at Honolulu, II. I., this 30 day of De- 27. 1&. and recorded in Liber 74, page 333, con- southerly edge of the Prison road S. 65" dkpahtui:es. Rupprecbt, Mr Robinson, H 1889. and soap bubbles. cember, taining an area of 1 0 acres. 1303--U feet to the boundary of Royal Patent 1! Tuesday', Dec. 31. Rossler, Jos Russell, Wm By the Court: thence along Royal Patent 1S794 S.234: The programme was in three parts, Schneider Rev Dr Schroder, Edwin 1303--3t J. II. REIST, Deputy Clerk. 313 feet to a concrete monument: thence Fore- - 120 Stmr J A Cummins, Neilson, for Koo- intermissions to allow the audience H F Mortgagee's Notice of 00 W. feet: thence alons Royal P lau. with 7793.2115 E.27 feet to the Initial r Smith, Paul Spence, L D COURT u "Waialeale, Campbell, to patronize the booths. It opened with OF THE closure. area Acre; ana including ail that rx Stmr for Kilauea Sand, Jas P Spobler, Jas Hawaiian Islands. In Probate. In the of Laud Commission Award number 6236 IS Hanalei and Hanamaulu. a brilliant piano solo byRev.Mr.Bissell, Spalping.Miss B Sheldon, Dr matter of the Estate of LINCOLN CABOT, of TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE booth of the Prison road, and between Stmr Likelike, Davies, for Kabului, Smith, C H Schmidt. Miss Honolulu. Oahu, deceased, intestate. JL provisions of a cortain mortgage made by Patent 1S7K Royal 779J. II;. and consisted of music, recitations, Job On and Patent Hana and way ports. Sbarratt, W F Smyth, G M reading and filing the petition of Doctor S K Kuplhea and Kaele, his wife, of Waialua, !tI scenes and pantomime. Dugald Campbell, of Waimea, Kauai, alleging Molokai, to Henry N Hono- C A Tract covered hv Grant 13U3,owni D ' Stmr Mokolii, McGregor, for Molokai, tableaux.shadow Sandford, D F Scblemmer, Max Island of Castle, of Olowalu and Lanai. Space will not permit a full description, that Lincoln Cabot, of Honolulu. Oahn, died lulu, Island of Oahu. HI, dated August 10th, tne Hawaiian Government and descilbs m Labaina, Sherret, R F Spooner, Jonathan intestate at Eleele. Kauai, on the 14th day of 1885, 95, follows: !CS of recorded in Liber page 297; notice is Wednesday, Jan. 1. but special mention should be made Slattery, D L (2) Saffery, Miss H December, A. D. 1889, and praying that Letters hereby given mortgagee to fore- Becinninc at n point on line with the that the intends King Bridge Mikabala. Freeman for Nawiliwili, two vocal duets, the first by Mrs. Gulick Thunderstorm, Jno Tofielsohn, Mr nf Administration iesue to Francis Mills close the same for condition broktn, to wit: end of Street and 15 feet ma'4 Stmr Swanzy. of tne northwest angle or same; thence N Koloa, Elele, and Mrs. G.E. Beckwith, and the second Toorney, D Tieman, C H (2) interest. 327 Waimea and Kekaba. It is ordered, that TUESDAY, tho 4th day of Notice is likew ise given that after the expira- E. feet alon s the west line or Klnst Weir, by Mrs. G. P. Wilder and Miss Mary W. 13 alon-- ? $ Stmr Iwalani. for Labaina, Vockrodt, Henry Veter, Otto February, A.D. 1890.be and horeby Is aupointed tion nf three weeks from the date of this notice, thence N.3930'. feet: the Honokaa, Paaubau, Paauilo and Crittenden ; both of which were capitally for hearing said petition before such Justice, as the property conveyed by said mortgage will be eriv lineof the Prison ltnad. thence S 1 . Wagner, Ed Whittier. Miss shall be eittingut the Court Room public W. 383 reet along Royal Patent 1879H , therj and Kukaiau. rendered. "Lord Ullin's Daughter," in Chambeis.in advertised for sale at auction, at the a-. fr Scbr for Whaley, J Wilbur, R P of this Court, at Honolulu, at which time and auction room of James F Morgan, in Honolulu, oj-i- s. 107 u iect to initial point Kaulilua Labaina. shadow pantomime, brought out the 0 Stmr Kaala, Hagland, for Nawiliwili Williams, J M Wilson, A W place all persons concerned may appear and ON MONDAY, the 27th day of January, 1890, Acre. talent of Mr. L. M. Yetlesen and others. Wiebe, Emma White, O P show cause. If any they have, why said petition at 12 o'clock noon of said day. W. G. ASHLEY. and Hanamaulu. L should not be granted. Further particulars can be had of W R Castle. Secretary Oahn Railway and Land Miss Kimball gave a recitation from Whitnev. W L (2) Wesner, E uj Thursday, Jan. 2. Watts, T E Wright, C E Dated Honolulu, II. I., Dec. 26, A. D. JSS9. Dated Honolulu, December 31. 1SS9. Haui-- "Evangeline," and Mr. Hardy a reading, By the Court: HENIIY N. CASTLE, Mortgagee. Fr gunboat Cbamplain, Gaillard, for San "To the portrait of a gentleman." In Young, Robt 1303--3t J. II. REIST. Deputy Clerk. The premises covered by said mortgage are Mortgagee's Notice of F4 t Francisco. the latter, Mr. Laws, who acted the por- situated at Waialua, Molokai. as follows: Stmr Jas Makee. Macaulay, for Kapaa. kept his countenance nobly in spite 1st All the undivided H of that certain tract closure. Scbr Ka Moi for Hamakua, Hawaii. trait, Registered Letters. COURT OF THE or parcel of land Mtnated al Waialua, and being of the abuse showered upon every fea- Hawaiian Islands. In Probate. In TN ACCORDANCE WITH Scbr Kulamanu for Hawaii. 20777 Capt H Wood the the same conveyed to said S Kapihea and Paulo provisions of statuary were fine matter of the Estate of KEALIIAHONUL by deed or S B Dole et nl, recorded Liber 90. A. or a certain mortrsre mcJ Scbr Lavinia for Ewa. ture. The tableaux 9289-He- nrv Wirth la Paekanc k. ot Heeia. Koolannoko. I.M- - was Order appointing time for a hearing of petition pagd 77. Scbr "Waiebu for Kauai. and full' appreciated as every item 7303 Miss Job Knocke to revoke probate. ' 2d All those 8 pieces of land conveyed to said Oahu, II I. to P J Lowrey, Trustee fori Friday, Jan. 3. of the programme. 11223 Louis Kauwai The petition of Junius Kaae praying that the S K Kuplhea by deed of S B Dole et al, recorded uasue, 01 iionoiuiu. island at Uabu, U 1,4 The officers of the Maui Rifle Associa- 15077 Mrs Anna Meol order admitting the paper writing purporting to in Liber 78. page 455. oujv tin, .001, recurueu in 1.1 OCT VI, pag W G Freeman, for Maui and be Will - notice is hereby civen Stmr Hall, Presi- 18491 Frederich Schmidt the last and Testament of said Kealiia- 3d All those premises described in K P 3379, that the mirtirm Hawaii. tion gave an instrumental trio, the honul, deceased, made on the 16th day of Febru- 5029 tends to foreclose the same for coru3 2085G Frederich Schmidt LCA to Palu, 45 perchrs at Honomunl, Stmr C It Bisbop. Le Claire, for Wai-ana- e, dent, Mr. Dickey, presiding at the piano, ary, A.D. 1853, be revoked, and that the peti- Molokai, conveyed to said S K Kuplhea by deed broken, to wit: or Interest. I Waialua Koolau. the Treasurer, Mr. Laws, thrumming the tioner, Junius Kaae, be appointed adminis- of Keamaln. Liber 75, page 134. Notice is likewise given that after tho e y, and trator of said estate, having on tlon of threo weeks from the date or Stmr Pele, Smythe, for Kona ports. banjo, and the Captain, Mr. Anderson, innuirincr for November, 4th ii of R P 6535. LCA K62 to Paakal, 3 this j Parties letters in the 1889, been presented to the Probate Court. acres, 75 perches,at Waialua. Molokai, conveyed me property conveyed Dy said mortgage 1 Stmr Lehua, Clark, for Kabului. shelling the mandolin. A quartette, above list, will please ask for "Adver- It is horeby ordered that MONDAY, the 3d to said S K Kuplhea by deed of Kealobaole and advertised ror sale at nubile anetlnn. Stmr Mikabala for Kauai. composed for the occasion by the Rev. tised Letters." day of February, A. D. 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m. Kalli, Liber 91. pa?e 184. auction rooms or Jas F Morgan, In Horl - of said day. Court Bth- UN MnNTlAV-' th "7rh ri. .v. Schr Lavinia for Ewa. at the Room of said Court, at -H of R P 3163, LCA 4755 to Naal, 1 acre, nrV-V-- " l Mr. Bissell, was well rendered by the F. WUNDENBERG, Aliiolanl Hale, Honolulu, Oahu, be and 99 J. aw v nuvjt uuuu ."Y1 T"'uay """""Jl Scbr Kaalokai for Kauai. Postmaster-Genera- the perches, at Waialua, aud conveyed to Koele i ui eaiu author as first tenor and accompanist, l. same is hereby appointed the time for hearing Knpihea by deed of V Hairama, Liber 6i, page Further particulars can be had of W R ( Saturday, Jan. 4. assisted by Hon. H. P. Baldwin, H. General Postoffice, Honolulu, Jan. C, said petition, when and where any person in- 219, 1303ilt Dated Honolulu. December 31. 13SO. Am Bk Amy Turner, Johnson, Hongkong. Laws and C. H. Dickey. The last part 1890. terested In any way in the estate of said Keallla-hon-ui F. J. LOWREY. Trustee. Mortjal Schr Heeia for Hana. may appear and oppose the same, and the The premises covered by said mortgasl of the programme was given up princi- granting of letters of administration. Mortgagee's Fore-- v sisioi: Ewa. Notico of 1 Schr Mokuola for pally to humorous pantomimes repre- Dated Honolulu, U. I., November 22, A.D. 1st All thoQ uremUe ilerrihwl tn 1? 1839. kul 1S19 to Paekanc. containing 1 1 acres j senting " Mother Goose Rhymes," By the Court: ALFRED W. CARTER, closure. , 2d All those premises described In R a VESSELS IN l'OKT. and VTe Babes in the Woods." I 1298--9t Second Deputy Clerk. ACCORDANCE knl 4:i III to Kabau, nephew of Packan-- di- TN WITH THE tainingan area or 1 HBMS Champion, St. Clair, from Esqui-- . think the audience was somewhat JL provisions of a certain mortgage made by acreatlleela 131 mault. vided as to who took the cake. It was COURT OF THE Kalani k, and W S Kane k, of Katiiii, Honolulu, Jlortgageo's Hawaii. either Dr. A. A. Crane as the little girl, Hawaiian to S J Shaw of Honolulu, dated June 9th, 182, Notice of F ITS S Mohican, Cogblan, Hilo. Islands. In Prolate. In the recorded in Liber 76, page 59; notice is hereby Bk J C Pfleuger, Kruse, from Bremen. "Babe in the Woods," or Master Frank matter of the Estate of PHILIP MILTON, given mortgagee closure. deceased. Order appointing time ror Probate that the intends to foreclose Swed bk Ida, Olesou, Port Townsend. Baldwin as the "Great spider who sat the same for condition broken, t; non- of Will and directing publication of notice of TN AyTTH ' Bktnc S N Castle, Hubbard, San Francisco. down beside her." Miss Grace Dickey same. payment of interest. ACCORDANCE the Notice is likewise given th'at the expira- a provision or a certain mortgage ma Am bk Cevlon, Calhoun, Puget Sound. as "Miss Mufl'et," ate "curds and whey" A document, purporting to bo the last Will after Lowers, Tenballow, Port hav- tion of three weeks from the date of this notice,, Am schr Kobert as if enjoyed robins"whb and Testament of Philip Hilton, deceased, property conveyed by said lama w. of Kapalama, Oahu II. Townsend. she it, and the ing on tho 17th day of December, 18S9, the mortgage will be Honolulu. covered wjtiYbatiaua A.D. advertised for sale at public auction, at the nuuui ui uaieu vemb the "babes" leaves, been presented to taid Court, and a n, Am scbr Olga, Rodin, San Francisco. Probate auction rooms of Jas F Mor-a- in Honolulu. 18S", recorded in Liber 73 pase?5, not Arthur and Frank Baldwin and Herbert petition for the Probate thereof, and for the hereby given Am bk Alden Desse, Howard, San Fran- Issuance ON MONDAY, the 27th day of January, Ifc'JO. that the mortgagee Inlet of Letters Testamentary to Cecil 12 -- , M cisco. Dickey, were well gotten up and did well. fill Brow at o'clock noon of said day. vtf.wuc, cuimi iui tuuuitivu urutteu, i n, having been filed by him or Bk Matilda. Swinson, Burrard Inlet. Considerably over two hun'dred were SMth Further particular can be had of W R Castle. luieresi. It is hereby ordered, that FRIDAY, the K vna AV Dated Honolulu, December 31, 18o9. .linn iil. hui in vrn arif Bktne S Bowne, Bluhm, San Francisco. present and about $320 taken in. Much day of January, A.D. 18S9, at 10 o'clock a.m. tinn nr tnr ? k& .t. wc Lady Lampson, Sodergren, San Fran- of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, S. J. SHAW, Mortgagee. w. .u.w trLa 'tJ MC lbC VI tUtJ I Bk credit is due Mrs. A. A. Crane who man- The premises covered by said mortgage con- at Aliiolani Hale, id Honolulu, be and the nlvartlurulu fna unln ., cisco. Mrs. Mor- sist of: Those premises situated in Knlllii, ."mvu.-- ivi Djitr ah ...Lrl.puuue suction,.1. j aged the pantomime, and H. some is hereby appointed the time for proving uucuun room said Will and hearing said application, when Honolulu, and described in deed of Kewahak. oi Jd t ilor?3n. In HOT rison who divided her labors between and Kapcba, his wife, to Pahaa k. the father of and where any person interested may apflear at 1" o clock noou VESSELS EXPECTED. the stage and the Fizz booth. Mrs. and contest the said Will, and the granting of the said mortgagors and Kalani. dated January of fa id dajr - Baldwin's soap bubble booth was well 18, 1871, auuV recorded In Book 51. page 293. and rariaer particulars can be bad of W HI Vessels. Where from. Due. Letters Testamentary. described as patronized and the prizes were awarded Dated Honolulu, 11. 1., December 17. 18S9. also Apaua I and half of Apana 111 Ship Deanfield Liverpool Dec 30 By the Court: ALFRED W. CARTER, irr R P 1501. and LCA 1J1C, containing an area as follows: Quantity, Master Frank of 1 acre 4 13U3-- U BkH Hackfeld.... Liverpool Dec 25 1302-- 3t Second Deputy Clerk. chains. ; filftt nf; AM thit -- - - J? Jl BkKlikitat Puget Sound Dec 31 Baldwin quality, Miss Grace Diekey ; lyixv. fr.tn Bktne Amelia Eureka booby prize, Mr. F. Hopko. Everybody fc.tuato and being in Knhimans, Mortgagee's Notice of Fore- f1"0 "u mure panic mar it td tn J3k J. D. Brewer. .Boston Apr20 bought a bouquet from Miss Campbell jSTOTIOE: Patent 31G9, L U A STST. tn the name of Ship Borrowdale Liverpool Apr 15 and treated his best girl with ice cream closure. halloa, containing an area of 423athd S S Mariposa Colonies Jan 11 iff 1. rnnvovl tntiM 1 t,, J from 51iss Dickey's booth, or coffee from dated i..t... S S Australia ..San Francisco.. .Jan 10 POWDER UNDERSIGNED, A COMMITTEE TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE June 22d.lbS2. recorded In Liter ? YamashiroMaru. Hongkong Jan 8 Miss Clarke's, as taste dictated, and THE X provisions of a certain mortgage made by Aieu uy uecuoi Maaikaula w. audi went home happy. Thanks are due obtain subscriptions to aid in fur- Kcahona and Nakaa. his wife, of Honolulu aitu uuuci.,joourccoruca inx,jbcr7U,t " ..-... 1 Capt. Heineman for the use of his piano Absolutely Pure. nishing the funds for The Island of Oahu, to Albert Tenner of Brooklyn! Aun .tint f0ttln a. rASSENGEUS. Sailors' Home" in Honolulu beg leave to New York, dated June 3d, 1&J7, recorded in Kcnalmi, I? land of Molokai. more paitld and Mr. Wilder for many favors. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity state, that in order to provide a suitable Liber 109. page 38; notice is hereby given that More mortgagee to Kauhauut. father of ARRIVALS. stiength and wbolesomenass. economical brick building and furnish it will require the intends foreclose the same for said Luha, contain than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in condition broken, to wit: of inte- wl 1AWJUUI. T3 trending Hells. competition test, abqut $15,000: that a grant of $5,000 has rest. mii From San Francisco, per bark Alden with the mnltltudo oi low been voted by Legislature ot 1880, Bessie, Dec 27 H "W "Wallace, Misses Sadie short weight, alum orpbospbate powders. Sold the Notice is likewise given that after the expira- On New Year's day Mr. Otto Meyer 1(16 conditional upon building of a new Mortgagee's Notice and Grace Wallace, Mrs It S Harris and P oxlt ix (Jans. Hotal BirtNO POwdib Co., the tion of three weeks from the date of this notlc of and Miss Maggie McCorriston, were Wall st., Xew York. " Home " within five years from that date : the property conveyed by said mortgage will bo D Kice. or quick raising, the Hoyal Hating Powder is $2,000 been receiyed from Mrs. advertised for sale at public auction, closure. marriage at Kamalo, Molokai, that lias at the auc- From Kauai per stmr Jas Makee, Dec 31 united in superior to all other leavening aeents. It is ab- Maria Hackfeld donated in memory of her tion rooms of James F Morgan, in Honolulu IN ACCORTjATSm-- WTrrrrr Mr Hugerand wife, and 8 deck. the residence of the parents, solutely pnre and wholesome and of the highest late husband Henry Hackfeld: the ON MONDAY, the 27th day of January. 1890 J provisions raj at bride's leavening power. It is always uniform in that at 12 o'clock noon of said day. ' of a certain mortgage From Maui and Hawaii, per stmr "W G to Presidentof the Board of Trustees has particulars can by the Rev. Father Andrews of Lahaina. strength and quality and never falls make Further be had of W R Castle. Honolulu, Hall, Dec 31 Col S Norns. Mrs P Lee and light, sweet, most palatable and nutritive food. pledged $1,000, provided that $7,000 can be pated Honolulu. December 31. 1889. of Iwilei. Island of Oahn. Hi Kalani-po- o, The happy couple stood underneath a raised to complete the required amount "'"vumuiu, uaau. 11 1 dated child, Mr Gouveira, Mrs Kino, It Bread, biscuits, muffins, cake, etc., raised "with ALBERT TENNEY, Mortgagee. btrUltb."Jr.; 1886, Kahoo-halaba- premises recorded In Liber 101. pa Dr W A Mack, W J Yate3, S la floral marriage bell while the ceremony Boyal Baking Powder may be eatemhot without named above, i. e. $15,000, and that the The covered by said martgage con- notice la herhv nlv... k. . f Sand-gro- distressing to the most delicate digestive sist of: All that certain piece i.. Mrs T J Hayselden. A H f, results Committee will be glad to receive subscrip- orparcel of land, tends to was duly performed, and the decorations lying, Ka-lh- foreclose the same co: organs. It will keep in any climate without tions with them situate and being in Kaluaopalena. i. for "W M Kino, and 49 deck. either or or at the Bank . Don paynient or around the house were very pretty. A deterioration. & Island of Oahu, and which Is more parti- .." T V.v1 interest. of Bisbop Co., in aid of a cause which set iu Hoyal 1EU). " jpvea From Kauai per stmr Waialeale, Jan. 4 reception followed, and after congratula- Prof. H. A. Mott, U.S. Government Chemist, cularly forth Patent L C tlon of weeks, maiaiteri&e after examining officially the principal baking has much in it to commend itself to this Award 1219. to I'awaa. containing an area of three"" from the date oj this Edward Murraj and It. T. Brenham. 63-1- tions had been offered by a large num- irtTT-- ard nf f ho zrtrt n tw raniviai a community. B. E. DILLINGHAM, of an acre. SEE??,!? "n.I??ed.b?-- aortngc puoncH Trom Kauai, per stmr Mikabala, Jan. 5 ber of friends, there was a grand feast in "The Boyal BakingPowdei is absolutely pure,. J. B. ATHERTON, .1 anrtioo. a orgaa IU J E Miller, It Geibe, J Niepu and wife, W lor 1 navesoionna it in many tests made both JOHN H. PATT, JvS mi . in lanai erected specially for the occasion. company v.i jiu.lUA inn ".rn n.w rr i.KK E H Deverill, J T Scott, C Gay, Mrs Hitch- Dancing was indulge in, intermingled for that and the United States Govern F W" DAMON Dividend Notice, at!2nVIot-nont,- f ..M J. " w cock, Master O Scholtz and 21 deck pass- ment. 'Dec3i 1889, .2$tl354-l- with vocal and instrumental music. "Because of the facilities that company have Honolulu. t MEETING OF DIRECT- 'urtnerpartlculargcaa be had of W R engers. THE """-- " x;ecemoer presents were numerous and appro- for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and A ORS of the Kohala Telephone Co. was uucoiam, ai, 3BB3. Maui, per stmr, Likelike, Jan. 4 The for other reasons dependent upon the proper held this day. at Pqehnebn, From silverware-- , H. N. CASTLE, Kohala. Hawaii. A , Tae ""Mrs priate, comprising China tea proportions of the same, and the method of Its dividend of eight per cent, was pay- Preaise; covewd. by ttM. 'inorl1 G P Wilder and wife. Miss Kimball, declared, or M B Beckwitb. Ethel Damon, Walter sets, jewelry, gold coin, etc. The affair preparation, me xtoyai casing powder is un- able at the Company' Office. Jannary 15, 16. 17 Vr.::Z y,"",iH7 .Pcei and u purest most ar.d 18 between-Ma- t ..uouiuio.uuiio; uaun.an Lowrie,, It .McKeitzie, Brother William, ivas.most enjoyable throughout. Among doubtedly the and reliable baking hours of 2 and 5 p it and ,.j...u powder offered to the public v r 7and9r.K J-- H fc Kuleo. (tho present we're;; Mr. and Mrs. D. ,. OFFICE In the Cartwright Building, l, Lal!U 4ii feet, of Brothcr'Joseph, It'" DnHENBY AMOTT. Pn.D.iV TiT iGjJ&ULUjOW- - Secretary KVrTcV- - Am? fathoms. 1J 129S-l- y iiv From-Mau- O. S. Government Chemist. ly opposite Post Onice, Mercbapt Sr. ' 1301 ".. soieseiri i and Hawaii psr stmr KinauTsMcCorriston i xiieu merer, iiua. iueer, ""v.ssvmi tjieas Ft'M (.liAW-l- ' Tf :

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