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ESS THE PACiriC ""a-aBBBBnSB- SBl Baal MMH aaaBBBaaaBB --UUUUHUUU. UUUnauuaUBUHUBas iiaa BBjaaaMai Commercial Aobrrtisrr - v r " ' A -- V T . 7 THE PACIFIC IS PCILI1BID ommrrcia! bbfrhsa Kvcry Satmtlav Morning; I i.iMIU AT BY J. H . B LACK . Honolulu. Hawaiian lln ).. mm mw4 I mi kiMdlMH pMti rr. ' j. on mm Ma crtlMlu iiiiiniim:i IB AW.ti.lL.... s ' I OakwririUa.. ?..-- ' I- - tin m Year. Is. Saa at. 2 TJw iliNrl',n pr t ia r forward) tc ar.r p,ri at ft! la 97 a p- -r wnw. stlrh ludatn UW Haw ia la j 4 no -- ) I. I'M I M latagu anlj. Alt paMft IW Ear hum parts aria aw eKarni IM IM IN IN K 00 It C4 at Nfca oat nfltrr. whir WNbj fr b IT rs I atrr- - Pa Vast At war ' APraarr. JJT Cowalaaftl si frnaa aJI parts " lh Faci& wld ..ways ry ar- - C Per--wts sawMing ia ay parr a I niH Ufa;, l- - . of aoMrrlption rfaaa fr- - Mti. pap,, PLAIN AND FANCY BOOK AND JOB PHI NTINC cr luriiADC, rimwo. bixic and addrem C RM prtataal ia Mh s Kjl-- m tt, art The Song of the Camp T saras run? on Cv sa a The outer tfnett hn laa Beal-- I (ana rl law i tea Weary at raaaawk Bad- -, ic. La, it. and - lawny of to Mala, a Tb. r ataa a FbeGii Wi atorat Mai forts lo v.rnw ; .ng -- Us. assy, arbr da; Via brtag eaougfc af sorrow They lay along lbs battery . ao. oay ue sum king r.asoo avs Marts fran --rrern sad fr ,ru CI) J, They aaag of r, sad on r4 tun Y rg i a aa Briiai-'- a florjr ; ' Annla Laoris." .:aoh I up lb Vata ila JBBaVSB troog Th-- ir balile er ttmi gift ; hT oaate as daaajs aot apeak Tl, as lb- - anng (law loarfaT, ih naawr'a chavs i of powaW. Tha steady saoacc a eabera. While I ha Crtaaaan aatVya Irarnert A shell (U. .4.0.1 1. ...1 MM eyes aaa dim, fi. atofl-rdo- sad gory , Who aa of A o- -le Laarta." Ah ! sosliaaa, ia year haod rest Yost a- -d ralor brariag rh loainf arr ih- - i uing VARIETY Bat One. New BctUbrd has hut one whaler lA a aeboolmitater. PioratT Chbjstxmid. A baby in Milwaukee baa been chriatened ' Zero," in honor of the cold U. buodaj upon which he was born. Confide--- i. The one needful thing Tor the perfect enjo-me- nt of lore is confidence same with hash and Ban Corv. A Poughpeekaie paper mentions I aa inicrnaJ iwiing by certain clergymen, The word intended was informal," but the compooi-to- r said the copy waa bad, and how should be know. Ou. Two irtdhmen traveling on the Balti- more and Ohio railroad tract, came to a mile poet wnen one 01 tnem mmq : l reaxi asj, rat ; here liea a man 108 years old hi name waa Miieo Colalt. The Sutter Banner thus coldly treats Um offering af an aspiring tyro : " VYe bare it with a tour-hors- e mogoujing gutaa for nothing wortbj of tasing put in print. We may TjuTasaVH, 1 gem in tne sti uaiaet, but w rather gueaa not. Would rr Nor? The Austin (Nerada) RevalU mil mmm to be dying out, woun i uu u-- idea to get up a seriea of Ijing aaatches ? Ci the ' in in the Be cher ease challenge an equal number of editors. u..- -. r Frr A contemporary asks: What are the street lamps for ?" The man who doesn't know what a street lamp ia for i hardly fit to sit m an editorial cnair aro moiu puum- - ujjiuiwu IbetJt lamps are lor weary young men to recline ..'-..im- rhL wtten the foraet the way . When two Pike county man about to m-J- ke a mule traue, the ur--v 'seat ion asked Dy toe wuuiu-i- w puiw- a- .- -, b rawo-d-?" SeUer rcpliea, Three a m W a uple MM I ! tmP ' " start . I l. -- i.l- liia i.r ,r- - ir ni jnov. anu ure ic" I r ay off. P..aivrAYiNa. An Indianian, describing a W M. nu olihe centre and slanted ' em at the end, a not around with two fingers, grabbed lUnSae fistful punched right and left, went a n- - down band orer fiat, and I tell yer that ptanner bowled.' fcso Enocch. An enterpriaing reporter who CL io report an execution, aaked the pinioned 51 who waa just ready to be worked off.' would bo kind enough " to wnggle his little r while be waa conscious, so that the re- fer could form aome conception of how long a I felt that he waa being hanged. '" Fjil aa Relieved. The Reading Times telle WZ ,kt, is mi be the work of an i magi-- a re corter The following ia taken verbatim a Raiding dargwaaan's diary : April 24th. I fUn. at church. Met cat, m the lecture W The astonished reader's mind will be re- al u know that the aeeming lerity of the rman meant : " Had a funeral at church, "M: cjitechumena in the lecture room.'' J How much to telegraph 'ill Be v v Ueaf. licago?" inquired a citizen of African de- ft atone of the telegraph offices in Detroit. ly centa," waa the reply. ThunderaUon, at a tact !" eaclaimed the negro. " .My ole We powerful bad off, and she wants ber to ojme along right smart, but I gueaa I 11 IM make de mail do. Dat forty-eere- n centa v t '11 buy a heap ob Sunday Mat.'' A. Cauld The other day a New York lady tentM pay her respects to one of the latest ar-Jva- ls on the list of babyhood, when the following alloquy took place between her and the little four-jmio- kt sisterof the new comer. M I hare come ' now," -- aid the hvdy. You can't Era it," wi the reply. " But muat : I came the -- mitor " We cm ar purpW urged on it at,"lawaMd the cluld, but 1U pT. a piece of paper and you can cut out e pat-N- o Wondee. A lady went in a corner pv-ar- y the other day. for some trifling thing, rbe cda wanted were on the very top shelf. The a chair and to taterident risk of her l.mbe &er lband sat by the store pmy.ng with a -- inaUdog. . lady said- - " Wby don't you make your husband Mci it ?" A look of infinite contempt came into I . " My husband ' I got at face aa she replied wfully sucked in ait dat man. He knows noth-t- g but to play -- ait a dog." A Wow'- - RwinEa.-T- he following burlesque r f climbed Mtenoaa . Cett-ai- ng - about Women s mguta com- - ' I aaa here to-ua- y ior in- - puiju- -s Women s Kinta, recusBios; ur J . 1 ' -- 1 - - ,e a. K mmm 1 Odiet iuc ocaco -- v.c r.ua I ri:n tne w iujau a ten equal tuan tbe t man. Man ia a failure, and Sm stars my mother was a woman 1 not alTmaintain taa-MiidpI- ea, but I maintain besides- - What we want ia the franchiaa, jallljVnBii. lass ww are boaffld to bare, if even M have to rwim in a saw gore." rJUBBI lrBra Jjgggg-- - ss aajBSsa-UB- -u n awaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaMaaaMajaaaaaaaaaM,aMa,,,.,.,,,,,.w. Ijr ,fr" ' r,-- r :I a"u.ui'j ri.f ! Ricnnp b rn RiitnttiDc VOL. XIX-N- O. 52. Insnuss f iris. THOS. 0. THRUM, ENCRlVER 0 OfLI. MI.VKR. IK s OTEM II. ITTKK I I. A T ATION. Hua.c an4 atn, P1a. i ij nrritri- -. nunwr Ti a r c n- - " wuuil u i OL WW.) II 'MM.I I.I KtKCRI. (UKVKH tr 1- - riscau. 1 a. sotr. FISCHER & ROTH, MKR IIA.NT I tll-OH-- . 3 f OK ; T.. Hooolala.L I. DILLINOHAli & CO IM PORTRRM AM) lK ,KRS I ff KI- - Cellrry. Dry Oav la. Pau.ta ailCNla, o l 0nral .T'rian.n"! M7 Mo. M Kiok Scree 1. loo-.lala- . 1 EDWARD T. 0 HlLLORAN, ATTOR.NKV ASfU Mll.L'lTOR. s r lecl fr'm $W $10,000 on Mnrtrar- - of at loarr.i rst-- a of Iaierrt4 J;r Agent, in aol in all pari of A aefrana OlFll N .a Fort Wreet. fra Kicharifaoa'a atflrr) Iloonlula 971 3m HYMAN BROTiERS, IMPOR I ERM VHol,,;!L: ASDRETAIL iW Dry Oooda. Clnlhior, Hat .omi.hih Oordi, Ladi.-s- " and Oeota' Hoot and f'.' - VankeefoUon, arc.. Ac. Capt. 8n- -' Bailding. - u U'rcLaifct. Ilon-.lul- M7 Iv WILDER fe (0., SI C ESSORS TO lOWaJTr $t VO. Corner fort sod QaeeSia. Dealer io Lumber. Pkiota. OH, Saik gait, and Bulldinr i ever l. I- - S. B. DOLE ATTORNEY AT L.AW. f PICE OVER i ' 'rail Merchant Street THEO. H. DAfes, (Laic J an Ion, Oreea tto.y MPORTER AM) (OMMSMOX .M KR. CHANT .(.mt ic Uoyda'and the Lirerpool UndcrwnteraJIoitbern Aiaoranee Company, and brttish and Poreigr rine Insarance Company. 041 Fire Proof Budding., Kaahomaraatd Qoeen Sis. ly DR. 0. S. CDMMKGS, lOMffidl' ITII Is r. Etl IT STREET. a a maniaiu. u. i. Ml S. MAGNIN, IMPORTER AND DEAD R IN DRV Oeod and ChHbing, HaU and Cap. Pa Mngtt oia HIUHe.1T Mice PAID FOR FU, itw HIDES . OAS Fort Street. llooolaTo, II iy F. A. SCHAEFER kGO., IMPORTER!! AM) COMMIiflON M ER- - uAam, Hooolals. Hawaiian lalaadf. 974 y C. S. BABTOW Al l TIONEER, 9AL.EMR003 ON 41 EEN 074 Mreet. one door from Kaaliaiaaa. lj W M. J. PORTER OREEJ, Ai TORN KV AND CO! WSBtdji Al I. A W. orriCBnest door to Dr. H. Staniienafll, Merchant 81. ... V UiUUb DrivTrTn, iNDt ol VEI.OXff LAW. ATTORNEY taking AcknolclgaentiaT Ip.trument the 1.1. od of Oaha. Ha. aahano Btreet. Honolulu, n. 1. 976 ly 15. STREHZ, APOTHECARY AND DRt CIST, Corner Fort and Hotel Mreaa af Keeps open erery 8ATCBDAY BYES L 6 97flly M. McINERNY, TU. pTk-- i Cut"rr. and erery deaoriptlon of Oenfajpenor FrnDh.n y- - Beaheri's Fine Call Dr-go-o... N B Coaaaa or Foat aao Mcbcbast 8tee7 ly A. W. PEIBCE & CO., (Succetor to L. Mk hards at a 9fi CJHIP CM MOIaMMS 4 M GENER ALM- - Hooolulu. Hawaiian 1,1s. i I wi.H MERCHANTS. ( 972 ly) E. P. ADAMS, I 4 TIONEER A N D 4 OM M isslON M- l- Qaeen Street, Honolulu. O-1- - J 0NG trCHUCK, mm M PORTERS. W HOLES ALE AND R EH, Dealer in Qeneral Merchandise. Fire-pro- of Store, t-- XT Street. tended F. HORN, HO. 49 HOTEL j C10NFECTIONER. Honolulu. THOS. G. THRUM, - . . ., . - N E VS D E A L E R noiiK RIM'KR. Merchant Street, llonohjlu, II. I. 958 ly j ALL w. LatS Ok r. a. raia . FRIEL & LAINE, . .. . . i unrrnv lI) I'RUl mifs i..aa.r.a Besore G ily 52 Fort Street, MaSSSSBi sm t. W. G. IRWIN ft Co., S ' . 1 uf 11 d ii " tfa J. MONTGOMERY, a TTIIRV KV AT LAW A NO SOLI41TO uFFiC Lr!? 954 OppoeBe Mr. Hhodea bonding' It. ' ol-- '" ly 1 MS Queen Street, T C. BREWER & CO.. frs anoM mission N O SB IIPPIISG MER CHANTS. f9SS It) Havatian Island. II nolala, Oaio, E. HOFFMANN, BL D., HVS1CIAN A NO MKGKO.lOKJfcK iT Merchant nod Kaabaa-aaa- S- , near the - ALLEN & CHILUNGWORTH, KAWA1HAB. n.4WAtT. CONTINUE THK liENERAL WILL ANDI. s-- sHIPrTNO Bl Si tbe ,,.nl Bort, where they are prepared to furnish the justly ted Bawa.hae Potatoes, and such other recruit as are ship, at the ah rtest notice and on ths rtaobleler (952 ly) FIREWOOD OX HAND. L ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT, sttasfON MF.RCHA.NT AND GEN i . . . v.t n w vr c 040 ly T. LENEHAN & CO., xs () HT KRS A COMMISSION AGENTS. a h t.' I'' I a. tivu. St., nexi to the OSace of J. uowsett, CHULAN & CO , of lit DlALBRSIH IMPORTERS GOODS Of all descriptiooa, and in all kind of Dry Good. Also, eon atantly on hand, a aaprioe Oality of Hawaiian Rice. 957 Nana- - u '.lila. ly LEWERS i- - DICKSON, E 4 LERS IN LUMBER A N BIILOING D i Materials. FortStre... iy H. HACKFELD fe Co. I COMMISSION AGENTS. GENER HOSUll 11 HONDIAIJ , HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. JUNE 26 business dar&j. ALFEED S. HAETFELL, A TTOR V AVI (Ol VLi.OR i r 1 U i N O I. I I. I . II WAI1 N IM, Mh Ii: AW KILL? UF KXrANUlUN trie dsok at aBJM-- kni l -- u at.cic er.. LeeaA W.ll-- r ...RtYiW TMasajl KaMsaalBaafe . I '''n't M"a.k. fl-rioi i " brunch'. n,-.- on tht ut rmsonabit ana Aurklan : Ageouf. r the Manhattan Life Iniurance Cupany tf Near York. Receire Depoalta. Duccut.t First-cls- i Buines Paper, attend to CoUectinr. Ac. Ac MSly IRA RICHARDSON, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BOOTS. Clothinp, Furniahing Ouod Ptrfumery, Ac. House, Ship and Sign Painting! , HOTEL Mil UF ' tfce Bostou anal PhiUH. 1..M, HAJ,Nn ON THE ' 31 ilVUn"t lo b' Uooololu, JuUe lst, 1871. street, t.j Ju C. BKKwttR on of Fort au.l Merchant St (98C ly Honilf Is, II. I. ED. & CO., m porters ano c oMMi.MoN i j Corner of Fort and Mercliant Street. Ml 1. FI Ci ...-,,...,.,- M.7. ATTORNEY AT bl . UIl HAWAII Bill promptly collected. 1 CASTLE & COOKE, IMPORTERS AND MEKCUANDlaE, DEALERS I CK. 8HIPPINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 077 No. 60 Kinn Street. Ilonsinlo. II. I. ly BOLLES & CO., CHIP tTit.MlI.ERS A Mi G OMMMMIO N MERCHANTS'. Importer and Dealer in Oeneral Merebandiae. Queen Street iionomtii, liasanan Islcntl. A rent lor tbe Kaanakakai. Maanalaa and K ikaafesaafe 077 y M. S. GRINBAUM & CO., IMPORTERS AMD WHOLESALE DEAU Hats, Boots, tnd Suo.-- , and erery variety of OenUemen' Saperior Kurnishinr Qoof Store formerly occupied by W. A. Aldrieb, Makee' oA Block. Qoeen Street. ly M. PHILLIPS & Co., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DE A Shoe. Hats, Men' Fnrniihiofr and rasey uoun. wsa ly) Ho. 11 Kaabumar.a St. Honolulu E. 0. HALL & SON, I MPORTERS i M DEI LERS IN HARD- WARE. Dry is l. Paint. Oila. SMa-SSe- ral Merchandiae. 904 Corner Fort and King St. ly BBOWN I CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 151 ALES. SPIRITS, AT WBOUafJAUL Merehar.t Street, ISM ly) Honolulu, U. 1. A CLEr.noBS. JBll. S. SSIITBttri. A. S. CLEGHORN t Co., M PORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Corner Qoeen and Kaahumana Sis., 948 ly Nuaana St., and Corner Fort and Hotel Sis. tOTTa tt n t - rr 1 i n i a ! ER( lltT STREET. HONOLI LI . -- TB J- - W. Aiwlin's fornv-- Office, . r II ,,ry M. Whitnev' Bo..tore. AcroMMls aud Bills Caller ted, Drafting, Book Keeping, Copying, Custom House Busiu.-s- s 970 sad Qeneral Commission carefully executed. Sm H. E. McINTYRE & BROTHEB, GROCERY. FEED STORE AND BAKERY. of King and Fort Street, 958 If Honolulu. II. L P. N. FLITNER, CONTIN l ES HIS OLD BI SIN Ess N THK building. Kaabumanu St;cet Chronometers rated by observations of the sun and star with a transit instrument accurately adjusted to the meridian of Honolulu. Particular attention given to line watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant glasses silvered and adjusted. Charts sTid nautlc.-i- l instruments hand and for sale. IF MB PcffnttciL and A WM. WEIGHT, Ship and General Elacksmith, Shop on the Judtl ' t? vt in nu .. " " " - J aw IUV V. i VUOtUIll I1UUBC- - . All work to my tiue will ewcut?d with dispatch and tTuarantcrtl. . All oftr r? from the other iUnd will l UMMM l I to. The Horse-Shoein- g and Carriage Repairing Itroot, M T. DONNELL. r : hT A n aV . virrirriB KINDS OF FURNITURE ! Suitable to thi.- - market. r Old Fumltnr- - repaired and Hattrasfes or all de scripti.ns made loonier. baying eliewherc call at 86 and 8S Klsaalrrrl iy P. DALTON, L' V . . t , 1 4cr j , nr.c t , rtv.i U.L Harriet, saddle k Shoe Leatli rr. Contanlly on Hand. Um tbe ( ihtr Isan pr, mptly attended to. 919 ly n annroi cv Harneaaak., - ruRNtu C ' Karl aud Hotel SrreeK Uooolnlo. Carriages Trimmed with neatnt-J- and dianatch. Ialal attanded to piooiptLjr. 953 ly T' C. E. WILLIAMS, luiaeturer. Importer and Dealer in Art IT" TT --- " ITU jE 33 OF EVER V DESCRIPTION ....mure -- are noon on t . ti ,.t.K C Orders from the other islands'promptly attended to. 2 ly OLULU IRON WORKS CO. 4..rk STEAM ENGINES. SUGAR Mills, Boiler, Cooler, Iron. Brass and Lead A Castings. nery of Every Description made ItV!! TO ORDER tr Attention paid to Ship's Bktcksmithina. Work executed on tbe shortest uotice. M9 i- - ATCH L SMALL SW4 03 STREET. u I rea.;nabl rate; wUl 31 i " NG M iCBISBII IV'.RING l ar.icles In Gold. Silver or Steel nM m..i fur any m u I t t , LAD! ES ! 3 , . ff.r.l ' - naa C.. as a fcss'he l DOMESTIC, no noKo 6 eaJI t the sign of the Bir Watch Reprints I. Store on Fort Street, and r.ne alon- - y".ar work and try it. C KIBBT. Agent for the Haw'n It. 971 tf !lffh;intnl. CABINET MAKER'S SHOP! AT rUC l MltKMGNHll U.g to LU fritudf a- -d public gt.utr!ly. :'.at be Lai j ut door teloar tU UU Uonruuiiut Baildinija. abtrc be it baud bercartcr, ireu.rt.d to carry uo the CABI.NET MAKKK'S BtMVEvs LouUoo (erau NHQatB HAND l l.KMILKK BOl 8I1T AND SOLD. , and Repairing Done Neatly and Expeditiously. Ilc-ue3-f Blv Dttit u Call S87 DANLBL JitCOURIcTUN kr- - ,"re JrOF "lified Work. Clotbing, " ' McCOLCAN & JOHNSON, 1 Mi r. haul Tailors. Kaal.utu-u- u St., U. I., oppoaitaOodfrty Uboded 9S7 ly DAVID KE ALOHA, bis liueof busiuts. Cbr?e3 reuouhle, aud all w..rk d , iui ocauca ana aimcli. 073 ly G :LJlLKi..s K. K C. SECELKEN & CO., Tin, Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron Workers, Niaaai Street, bet. Merrbaat aud Qieen, Jl HAVE CONSTANTLY O.N HAM) nrnk tori:1 l-- d Pipe. Oalv. Iron Pipt, Plain aud Host B Bil.bs, ttup Ck. ludia Rubber Uue best iu lengths of M sad M fect, aruh Osapttag and Pipe com- plete. Alao, a very large stock or Tinware of every descrip lion. Jobbing and Repairing douc to order promptly and war-runtt- Particular attention givcB to Ship Work. Thankful lo tbe citizen.-- , uf lli,i.,,'nlii .i . r- -i ,...i. er illy, for their liberal M.trouage iu the past, we hope by atiict attention to baaiucss to merit tl aauie fr the future. i- - vrucrs irom tae other Idlnuds will lie carefully attended t 6d ly FISCHER tft WICKE, CABINET MAKERS. HOTEL STREET, next door Strehz'a Drug Store. I uriilt lire aiade and Brpaired at Reasonable Bates. Billiard Tables Repaired and Altered. Pianoa moved. Ac. Lf Orders from Hk other will ten.l.sl ir. . JL .'S3 ly w" w " ww., eaiimaaor. OLD CI BTOM BOTTBa, FIKK-PRW- F BI ILDINO Ou the U hail, Fool ul Nuu.mju tr,et. Boae i Inlu. II. !. Sail- - mos i 4V. T. i . . , iv ct oi.yit; ann rlliea with Ualvaniz-.- Clu nd Thimbles. Flaa of nil drarripiion uiude ami repuirtrd. Thankful lor past patronage, we ure prepared to execute all ardent in our liuc, with dispatch, aud in a satisfactory manner SHIP & GENERAL BLACKSMITHING CARRIAGE AND WAGON WORK. asti Horso-Sho- oi n will kf Carefall) Attrndrd to at Kftl Back Prlrfs ! ill kluda of BlaekaMlthia riiht-- r from Ship or Shore, will be promptly executed, and on the most reasonable tjrms. PLttSL otvt mjt a CALL. JZZ 975 J- - T. CHAVTER, Blacksmith. C. WEST. VSfM and tarrla?e Builder. 11 aad : KlnjcSt., Honolulu. (W4 1y) Inland oniera promptly executed. THOMAS LACK. (rCCCKtauh TO JOHN NULL.) NO. IO SORT STREET, will atttud to all order In the Vf 'J LOCK, CHS k l.i; KK Af. BL'PAIR LINK fHSS, utttD'lo?,to cleaning, repairing and reg- - j tlngSewIng other kinds of Light Machiuery Metal Work of every description, BlucksnsilhluK, Ac .iiu. u. n..u AND POR SALE CHEAP, Variety of Sewing Machines. tans, Pistols, Shot, Aaiinnnition, sACIIINE OIL, NEEDLES, 9; Ace. Sewing Machine Tucker, Biuders. aud uil other extra and . iuoubbs suppnea oa notice T Best Machine Twist. UZS i"om aocm is this fiwaiMTa ros Celebrated Florence Sewing Machines. 910 ly r. Ul o watf O - z s 2 ! CO - - a U f " A 5 CO lis 1 - . 2 ft: 2 9 si I z O . ; a rv I c l aa S 9 IB g g S CO i s j f 1 2 O If - a W S a. c d s X. IN J. NOTT & CO., Beef, 33 1 a azlcrej , Orders COFFER, I NC A NT SII FET IRON W'OKKKKS ITeired to do any and all kinds of work in their line. COPPER WORK of all descriptions usadt- - io Order. the old stand. Hotel street, nea-Fo- rt. " " , WATER PIPFS tiki UlBjITCn Sain I n at arn.ture R to I... a ni ulmw, Laid ou or repaired. GUTTERS A N O SPOUTS, and i Tia ou Buddings done on Short Wotfac IN STOCK FULL ASSORTMENT of MATERIALS Cooking Stoves, Ship's Cabin Stoves, &c. 6tc., Ac. REPAIRING PROMPTLV ATTENDED TO FAVORS THANKFCLLY AT NO. 9 K AA II D M A N D STREET. NOTICE. Ml ABSENCE FROM THE LI 071 news cau be furuihed at tbe prices of v 1 fishing J OX) per Dozen for Card Size, 00 per Doxen fur Stertcicopic Siz 4.50 per Doxen for Cabinet Six N 00 Doxen fur 7 x 9 Sixe. ' made negatives fonnerly taken of houses or viewi at the above rates. H. L. CHASE, W V S4 and 66 Fort Streeu, Honolulu. a B a 1S75. nsnnitff Can . NORTH BRITISH AND 11 RCAHTILE J. MOAN AULI "Ua OUeeP ..a A1MKA TAS.NS-.BV,-- . NOTLEV. " -- . iv vw. iiuunANtE CO., bib l LONDON AND K DIN III KMI. KSTABLiaiL-- P. 1800 will t AI'ITJ L. , ArcMsMlated a nd Ieatrt V T MERSIGNED HIVE BKEV . W-S- Swaa suss vSss OS. Boston Board of Underwriters ! 4 Li E N T S the Haw Hum I aland. SL m7 ly C. BBEWFR A CO. aPiladelphia Board of Underwriters ! ,or I-- Iaa W lalauda, mi i C BHKWKR A. CO. F. A. SCHAEFER. Ak " LET. u ...,,., .V"T HOFFSCHLAEGER Cap. Vt ns LU. WORK! k- - v. short JCBgffl 4 OE.NT Urerw, o .ard of c a.rr writers. A.ettt DrrMles Board af I ndi-ra- ritcra, iMeut Vleuun Board or l aalrr writers. of the?lv!HtenS,,,li"C.e CtaDi" "itblu the jurisdiction will have to eertifled I tobytheAfcent to make tl.eia valid. 97a" ly THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y (LIMITED.) 9 A.1C., risks AT THE T'1C iD tb'- -' Heies iThis TEES " A awv--. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP' Y Isnes Fire and Life Pollrles OniS MOST LIBERAL TERMS.-L- L r Loaves settled with promptitude ! TniiO. H. DAVIEP, Agtat. BOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. T and othi for Gee of the jtaats .. "h ", -- "u aiso rq.rc-se- t , , -- " -- mi uo. oe anowe.1. -- - C. BREWER A CO.. Agent CALIFORNIA INSURANCE mMPiwv - WV4U.A A A, A. X 'RMIE FNDERSIG mn. above Comnaov. have ,.,t....:Jr, Mfe' lu na naks on rsrvn . . . . s- -s ..i-i- ii una i ruasare. rom Honolulu to all ports of tha --l- i . iua ly fve Tcrsa. , H. HACKFELD A Co. TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, x lAunioitrgf. Capital, One Million Prussian Thalers. '1HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PP-'- -ti Agents of the above Company . nowTe Sly to Issnr Polities against Bisks of Fire, on Bailors, Merchandise aud Puruiinre, "7" tb other respectable impauies. pald for aud adib e apply to tf H- - HACKFELD A CO., Agents. HA.BIJRG1.BREMEJV FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY - A. 8CHAEFEB CO. THE NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO OF BOSTON, MASS. Thirty-on- e Years Staudlna Policies Issued on the most favorable Terms, The Greatest Risk taken on a life, .$26,000. Surplus tUtr ibuUd7nong tie mtmbtrs annutllif. As-'ts- , 33D.OOO: CASTLE A COOK tr. , . -, ..wen a Vol 0R THE HAW'N DiLANDS. ly UNION INSURANCE COMP'Y OF SA N FRANCISCO. -- A- I 1 3 . INCORl'OKiTED, 1865. CASTLE ft COOKE, Agents wT lF WOn THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. HAWAIIAN SOAP W08K8 KEV A CO., Manufacturers and Dealers ALL KINDS OF SOAPS ! Leleo, King Street, Honolulu. Mntton and Goat Tallow Wanted ! Lett at Ira Ricbardsou's Boot .,d Shoe Stoic vrlU utcet with prompt Aiteudauce. ly JEFFREY & CO.'S EDINBURGH ALE IN PI N T S AND t t ARTS. LVfflrf0lAlli ALK 111 HUARTS AND "m " Strong Rum, in barrels; Alcohol in Tin. RECEIVED per from for I German Ale. Key brand, iu quarts and pint?. Holland Gin. stone ja.s iu basket?, and demijohns Clarets of d.erent qualities. EBFR AU K N M I LCH , RHINE WHINE, SELTZER WATER "lOR in Stone jaee. SALE BV U. HACKFELD A CO. Hemp Cordaee! pOCR -- TRAND RUSSIA CORDAGE, ALL " ' !! BOLLEa a: co. Russia Bolt Rope ? ASSORTMENT OF SIZES. for Sale hy BOLLES A CO. Crushed Sugar, II.., n. nn- -. - - oantibbS. For tale by BOLLES A CO. I . - . . , ' The i WHOLE NO. 990. Ofll rs F. r Sal- - ti, i .... . - . . - - " 1 1, Binaa k t at the PiH MAKKKT STALLS, na. IS. IP. 30. 31 at Loweat Market R tc. llfuc tirr me Aral! 1 w 8" 4.EATHC . i a ttsiaaf a rm a i FAMILY MARKET. - ' t IC H. BOYD. Proprioia.. Hotel Sireei. KUPAKIE. PLiNT.TIO.N SIGIR NC COMING IN, SALE IN LOTS TO StIT PCRCHAffKR;, Bl ly i.r,.;Ld all ,r be aa 00 AFONO ACHt'CK. ly HOVOM 1,1 SOAP wVoKKS! XL oloo, W J' KAWLINS. M Nl FACT! RER OF ALL KINDS OF SOAPS! and Buj-e- r of Beef, Mutton and Oust Tatlnw, sad Vli kind Soap Urease. J A. S. CLECHORN . & CO., A a a. as ana- -. "a.is rVStt I WA1MFA TANNERY, 97 2 Hawaii V - , ' v k 7 w of tea II K 1 ( MAKEE PLANTATION. ULUPALAKl'A, HA VI, CROP OP I87 loi CTBR -- wtR i ,A wnff. ' PIOKER Wlfal., I. all 11 V A. J n. n.ACKFELD A CO. WAILUKU PLANTATION! WA1LCKC, MAPI. CROP OF IS73 8 3m by BREWER Co . Agent. WAIK1PH Vis f li'SO ! H. Corawrll, Proprleier. ueo. c. Mclean, AgJnt. METROPOLITAN MARKET, . WALLER, A AO- - STREET, HOXOLVLU. 957 ly WASHINGTON MEAT MARKET! F. V. D V X N E, PROPRIETOR. nm n BTtTTJABU 8TREET. 858 ly HONOLULU STEAM BAKE-I- Y ! R. LOVE ft BROTHERS, Proprietors NPTJANC STREKT. PILOT, MED.U M AND X.tvi BREan on band an I made to order Also, Hater. Soda and Butter Crackers JENNY LiND CAKES. Ac alwsyVon banSEAD' f J Bwt ri"0'' h "F and OfTy BREAD OF THE BEST QUA ITV 957 ly FOJri SALE ! pRESH CALIFORNIA LIME EX D. C. FIREWOOD. BEST QUALITY ! 050 8. C. ALLEN. IN lOO LB. KEGS FOR SALE BV tf H. n ACKFELD A CO. SEWING MACHINES ! ! SUIT VOl KSELVES 1 1 'r WHEELER ic WILSON', WILLCOX A GIBBS. BECK WITH : On Hand and For Sale at Lowest the Rates, by 978 3tu CASTLE Ai COOKE. Columbia River Spring Salmon! RECEIVED a PER anL-- vli J. FALKINBURC . nnii r mm raaaasu . J,Zm CASTLE ft COOKE. Beach Properties For Sale or Lease ONE mm THE CELEBRATED SUGAR LAND OF 22J! l U AKALAU, in the District f Hilo, Hawaii. -- ALfO- Land, House, Pasture and Promise' of ADalKSal Hawaii, conUinir,; about TOO acr7s For particulars apply to 71 W L. GREEN. Koua, fOK SHIP CHANDLERY! SHIP GROCERIES. WHALE BOATS. 901 T"'s BOAT STOCK, IT FLOUR AND BREAD, COTTON DUCK. HEMP AND MANILA CORDAGE .' Ac, Jkr.. A;,.. AT LOWEST RATES BY A. W. PEIRCE & CO. Agouti Brand's Bomb Lances, Perry Davis" Painkiller, Puuloa Salt Works. 934 wlB hs ih SO n 00 T M 10 00 M too Sou ! Mi io w la 00 um t u e oo io m i oo 1 0 . oo oo io oo u oo, u aa .'i oo 40 oo 1 00 it 00 le oo.a. n a a. mm 13 00 1 W M 00.30 00 t :s 00 14 OO SO 00 44 00'T 00 100 00 IM CO tT A larn.-- r. rr-,-H In ih Baac n Cnrt traM, AA Py ft their card h rnrtoalnt Oiibarka or ValttA laaraa '" 9tapsaW sarb ajs-Mi- a Urry aHb to pay aad Utal: rr-- atll N tMrrtad aa p abrr laK- -, ft li timr p4U tc tT Brtainaa srda, abrn ntiNn rem a rsa. ar Slcar.1 a dt at fnaa Ihrat ral.a, ahirb arr ft. trAmla aatrnappmu ahrn paid or char d quarter I,) . foreign ootrlisr menu. W. Coasirt. c Dossta San Franclaoo Kaaaara atactaaT. Macvsaf, C rsrUtcJ.O laa. C0RBITT A MACLEAY. H . Importfrs, VholsHlf Groctr moj oiitiiiiHsioii ncrclmulM. Shippers and Dealer of Oregon Produce SAN FR 4 NCISCO 1 OMcr I OS Callforala iirsel PORTLAND. OREGON 1 I U and 15 Fraati.aad 104 II rirst Si. W. C. Halaton, Eta , Rank of CaUmrsIs aaa Fraartseo Cha dRo, Kaq. Preldat a F. h P "agar Co aaa Frsaelsra Metar. Cross A Co s,0 Franrlaro siea.r uaail a Tllton. Hani Bank of Rrillah Columbia. . Mraara. L. Uoklamlth i- - t ortutt. Failing a Co poitland, 'i"ri Dianop ,v io , nanaaeu nneaat C...l..rsi..r l.la.d Pr.dacr41ollri.ed. , W IF 1 INDIA RICES MXIml., CORNER OF MISSION a FRK MO-N- 8T8m 111 IB tM IM o, 41. rw MIE INDIA RICE MILL HAVING F le st UTgonc Material tion for the IsrfwoTeoirnta, Ik aetr in perfaet HtLH.fi 11 IIRESMYli OF PADBV AND UNCLEANED RICE, In the Best PoasMe Manner. Ths prio for F1CLMNO and DRESSINO PADDY ha been Reduced SO Per Oat. Ooiiailftimout or PADDY AND HULLED RICE t Will liecrht Prompt and Cartful AtitntU n. W.M. M. ORLKNWOOD. a Uenrral t:ommiion Iarchant and Proprietor of India tUer ""- - e . ss:i a A. P. EVERETT. ' Forwarding & Commission Merchant 4 05 FRONT STRECT, C0RNF.E CLAI, SAX FRANCISCO. Particular sttentlsn paid lo Consignment of Island Produer " MhlS WILLIAMS, BLANC HARD ft CO.. Shipping ft t ommlssion Merchant, No. 8 1 9 CallforHlsl Nireei. mh2 tf BAN FRANClsCO. i. xsaatLL. josh M'ra-Ki- M J C IKRRILL A In. Commission Merchants and Anotionssrs 204 and 206 California Stresf , nn JP ranoinco. ALSO. AOENTfl OF THE San Francesco annialuiQ Packets. Particular attention Chandl.e..hlpa- - uulner,..upp,1n, whXa... of exchange, Ac. a41 S pr Alirrelght arriving at 8a s Franci.co.br Ho. aolulu Line of Paokeu.wilib.forwhrjsa f Toaanasi TT Exchange on Honolulu bought and s l, xu saMNCaa Measr.. A. W. IVirreA Co.... Hooolulu " II. Uackfeld A Co.... " C. Brewer A Oo ................ J. i " BIhop A Co ................. Dr R. W Wood Hon R fl. Allen at... a A THE GRAND PACIFIQ HOTEL ! CHICACO. The Largest and Most Complete Hotel in the World ! 1MIE LESSEES (WELL KNOWN tub Proprietor of rbe bH CRM ,! tructlon in ih.nMu. T a N a ( ' t B a hef. Ii da !U.. 11, 1.) Ti7 e In aarauon OSSans tth Tm. new enterprias, wbtch I now open ZffSaf syeoent for the accrmnnodatlon of ,uW Gage hros. a. rice. ChiC.go, June 1st, TWENTlf "ffi- THJ RIDGE ROIT8E J KEALAKEKUA BA Y HA WAIL m AW A II AN ISLANDS ARK. 6 oealthleat and glohe boom luariou on The nnilnr.I-ru- .l t a - aav ma DOUIt" fll KAJtMUldM H huiaa . STusrsaal excellent S-g-WeS- Kl lg EF . rilKRK FRKPH WATER BATH4 Salj '.,",.Pnnw. rvr-- between Honolnl.. ,h r --- E'J -P- 'OF. no .genu "noi raSSTl house r iru upon Hi.perl., n A A. TODD. -- 5eJi-y. Koo- -. Nor 16. 18TS Ml 3 ! r;tthKVua...kaiop UNDERSIGNED a. "fit1" a STEAM BOILING OUT APPARATUS IN PEBt ACT ORDER, 5S nd one Steam PUmP Ac The AL!0 At Waiklki, laUnd of Oabu, ONE COMFLKTE Steam Apparatus for Manufac- turing of Pol ! For further particular apply to ciiAs. a. aianop.o, JWO O. IxiMIMS, Adrann.Btratoiaof Estate of Kam.bamsha V m:ofc ii woaderi GREAT REMEDY HAS DONE .r-.m- ,re Ulem tbe "n"' ach. .B4 pains of t race axiy other comMaaUon of remedle. IS SAFE, BCRE AND RELIABLE FOR RtaPiimmiaut. Neuralgia. Hea.lncbe. Collr Cramp, Lomhugo, Wounsls, Scalds. Bruises. aVo. Taken with the WONDER PILLS It purifies the Hood r,. 2 t I Fl M S !! General Agunt for the Hawaiian Islanda A FOE CHANCE MFOR INVESTING A SMALL SUM of money, or of aecurlnr 3s 0.VE OF TBE MOST ELKIBLF. UWELLI2IC LOTs j In the City cf Honolulu, is now offered by thC denlrned. Hs ! is de,lrou. to dispose of that fine and heVlthlly ! 1 L" 'niCK She Garden, SSm SSS Any r ria ai me neaa oi tn latter one wishing to purchase should apple toon, as the Lot old at a low fl pn re. (989) J . h LKMQN FIREWOOD ! FIREWOOD ! J PR?nl KAST WAUL FOR SALE BV BOLLES A LB

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    Kvcry Satmtlav Morning; I i.iMIU ATBY J. H . B LACK . Honolulu. Hawaiian lln )..

    mm mw4 I mi kiMdlMH pMti rr. 'j. on mm Ma crtlMluiiiiiniim:i IB AW.ti.lL.... s 'I OakwririUa.. ?..--' I- - tin m Year. Is. Saa at. 2TJw iliNrl',n pr t ia r forward) tc ar.r p,ri at ft!la 97 a p--r wnw. stlrh ludatn UW Haw ia la j 4 no -- ) I. I'MIMlatagu anlj. Alt paMft IW Ear hum parts aria aw eKarni IM IM IN IN K 00 It C4at Nfca oat nfltrr. whir WNbj fr bIT rs I atrr- - Pa Vast At war ' APraarr.JJT Cowalaaftl si frnaa aJI parts " lh Faci& wld..ways ry ar--C Per--wts sawMing ia ay parr a I niH Ufa;,

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    PLAIN AND FANCY

    BOOK AND JOB PHI NTINCcr luriiADC, rimwo. bixic and addremC RM prtataal ia Mh s Kjl-- m tt, artThe Song of the Camp

    T saras run?on

    Cv sa aThe outer tfnetthn laa Beal-- I (ana rl law itea Weary at

    raaaawk Bad- -, ic.La, it. and- lawny of to Mala, a

    Tb. r ataa a FbeGiiWi atorat Mai forts lo v.rnw ;

    .ng -- Us. assy, arbr da;Via brtag eaougfc af sorrow

    They lay along lbs battery . ao.oay ue sum king r.asoo

    avs Marts fran --rrern sad fr ,ru CI) J,They aaag of r, sad on r4 tun

    Y rg i a aa Briiai-'- a florjr ;

    ' Annla Laoris."

    .:aoh I up lbVata ila

    JBBaVSB troogTh-- ir balile er

    ttmi gift ; hT oaate as daaajs aot apeakTl, as lb- - anng (law loarfaT,

    ih naawr'a chavsi of powaW.

    Tha steady saoacc a eabera.While Iha Crtaaaan aatVya Irarnert

    A shell(U.

    .4.0.1 1. ...1 MM eyes aaa dim,fi. atofl-rdo- sad gory ,Who aa of A o--le Laarta."

    Ah ! sosliaaa, ia year haod restYost a- -d ralor brariag

    rh loainf arr ih-- i uing

    VARIETYBat One. New BctUbrd has hut one whaler

    lA a aeboolmitater.PioratT Chbjstxmid. A baby in Milwaukee

    baa been chriatened ' Zero," in honor of the cold U.buodaj upon which he was born.

    Confide---i. The one needful thing Tor theperfect enjo-me- nt of lore is confidence samewith hash and

    Ban Corv. A Poughpeekaie paper mentions Iaa inicrnaJ iwiing by certain clergymen, Theword intended was informal," but the compooi-to- r

    said the copy waa bad, and how should beknow.

    Ou. Two irtdhmen traveling on the Balti-more and Ohio railroad tract, came to a mile poetwnen one 01 tnem mmq : l reaxi asj, rat ; hereliea a man 108 years old hi name waa Miieo

    Colalt. The Sutter Banner thus coldly treatsUm offering af an aspiring tyro : " VYe bare

    it with a tour-hors- e mogoujing gutaa fornothing wortbj of tasing put in print.

    We may TjuTasaVH, 1 gem in tne sti uaiaet,but w rather gueaa not.

    Would rr Nor? The Austin (Nerada) RevalU

    mil mmm to be dying out, woun i uu u--idea to get up a seriea of Ijing aaatches ?Cithe ' in in the Be cher ease challenge an

    equal number of editors.u..- -. r Frr A contemporary asks: What

    are the street lamps for ?" The man who doesn'tknow what a street lamp ia for i hardly fit to sitm an editorial cnair aro moiu puum-

    - ujjiuiwuIbetJt lamps are lor weary young men to recline

    ..'-..im-rhL wtten the foraet the way

    . When two Pike county

    man about to m-J- ke a mule traue, the ur--v'seat ion asked Dy toe wuuiu-i-

    w puiw-a- .- -,b rawo-d-?" SeUer rcpliea, Three a

    mW a uple MM I ! tmP ' " start. I l. --i.l- liia i.r ,r- -ir ni jnov. anu ure ic" I r

    ay off.P..aivrAYiNa. An Indianian, describing a WM.

    nuolihe centre and slanted ' em at the end,a not

    around with two fingers, grabbedlUnSae fistful punched right and left, went a

    n-- down band orer fiat, and I tell yer that

    ptanner bowled.'fcso Enocch. An enterpriaing reporter whoCL io report an execution, aaked the pinioned 51

    who waa just ready to be worked off.'would bo kind enough " to wnggle his littler while be waa conscious, so that the re-

    fer could form aome conception of how long aI felt that he waa being hanged.

    '"

    Fjil aa Relieved. The Reading Times telleWZ ,kt, is mi be the work of an i magi--are corter The following ia taken verbatima Raiding dargwaaan's diary : April 24th.

    I fUn. at church. Met cat, m the lecture WThe astonished reader's mind will be re-

    al u know that the aeeming lerity of therman meant : " Had a funeral at church,"M: cjitechumena in the lecture room.'' J

    How much to telegraph'ill Be v v Ueaf.licago?" inquired a citizen of African de-

    ft atone of the telegraph offices in Detroit.ly centa," waa the reply. ThunderaUon,at a tact !" eaclaimed the negro. " .My oleWe powerful bad off, and she wants ber

    to ojme along right smart, but I gueaa I 11IM make de mail do. Dat forty-eere- n centa

    v t '11 buy a heap ob Sunday Mat.''

    A. Cauld The other day a New York ladytentM pay her respects to one of the latest ar-Jva- ls

    on the list of babyhood, when the followingalloquy took place between her and the little

    four-jmio- kt

    sisterof the new comer. M I hare come' now," --aid the hvdy. You can'tEra it," wi the reply. " But muat : I camethe -- mitor " We cmar purpW urgedon

    it at,"lawaMd the cluld, but 1 UpT. a piece of paper and you can cut out e pat-N- o

    Wondee. A lady went in a corner pv-ar-y

    the other day. for some trifling thing, rbecda wanted were on the very top shelf. The

    a chair and totaterident risk of her l.mbe &erlband sat by the store pmy.ng with a

    -- inaUdog.. lady said- - " Wby don't you make your husband

    Mci it ?" A look of infinite contempt came into I. " My husband ' I gotat face aa she repliedwfully sucked in ait dat man. He knows noth-t- g

    but to play --ait a dog."

    A Wow'- - RwinEa.-T- he following burlesque

    r

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    climbed

    Mtenoaa

    .Cett-ai-

    ng

    -about Women s mguta com- -' I aaa here to-ua- y ior in-- puiju- -sWomen s Kinta, recusBios; urJ . 1 ' -- 1 - - ,ea. K mmm 1 Odiet iuc ocaco -- v.c

    r.ua I ri:n tne w iujau aten equal tuan tbe

    t man. Man ia a failure, andSm stars my mother was a woman 1 notalTmaintain taa-MiidpI- ea, but I maintain

    besides- - What we want ia the franchiaa,jallljVnBii. lass ww are boaffld to bare, if evenM have to rwim in a saw gore."

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    VOL. XIX-N- O. 52.

    Insnuss f iris.THOS. 0. THRUM,

    ENCRlVER 0 OfLI. MI.VKR. IK sOTEM II. ITTKK I I. A T ATION.Hua.c an4 atn, P1a. i ij

    nrritri--. nunwr Ti a r c n- -" wuuil u i OL WW.)II 'MM.I I.I KtKCRI. (UKVKH tr1- -riscau. 1 a. sotr.

    FISCHER & ROTH,MKR IIA.NT I tll-OH-- . 3 f OK ; T..Hooolala.L I.

    DILLINOHAli & COIM PORTRRM AM) lK ,KRS I ff KI- -

    Cellrry. Dry Oav la. Pau.ta ailCNla, o l 0nral.T'rian.n"!

    M7 Mo. M Kiok Scree 1. loo-.lala- . 1

    EDWARD T. 0 HlLLORAN,ATTOR.NKV ASfU Mll.L'lTOR. s rlecl fr'm $W $10,000 on Mnrtrar- - of

    at loarr.i rst-- a of Iaierrt4 J;r Agent, inaol in all pari of A aefrana

    OlFll N .a Fort Wreet. fra Kicharifaoa'aatflrr) Iloonlula 971 3m

    HYMAN BROTiERS,IMPOR I ERM VHol,,;!L: ASDRETAILiWDry Oooda. Clnlhior, Hat .omi.hih Oordi, Ladi.-s- " and

    Oeota' Hoot and f'.' - VankeefoUon, arc.. Ac.Capt. 8n- -' Bailding. - u U'rcLaifct. Ilon-.lul- M7 Iv

    WILDER fe (0.,SI C ESSORS TO lOWaJTr $t VO.Corner fort sod QaeeSia.Dealer io Lumber. Pkiota. OH, Saik gait, and Bulldinr

    i ever l. I- -

    S. B. DOLEATTORNEY AT L.AW. fPICE OVERi ' 'rail Merchant Street

    THEO. H. DAfes,(Laic J an Ion, Oreea tto.y

    MPORTER AM) (OMMSMOX .M KR.CHANT .(.mt icUoyda'and the Lirerpool UndcrwnteraJIoitbern AiaoraneeCompany, and brttish and Poreigr rine InsaranceCompany.

    041 Fire Proof Budding., Kaahomaraatd Qoeen Sis. ly

    DR. 0. S. CDMMKGS,lOMffidl' ITII Is r. Etl IT STREET.a a maniaiu. u. i. Ml

    S. MAGNIN,IMPORTER AND DEAD R IN DRVOeod and ChHbing, HaU and Cap. Pa Mngtt oiaHIUHe.1T Mice PAID FOR FU, itw HIDES .

    OAS Fort Street. llooolaTo, II iy

    F. A. SCHAEFER kGO.,IMPORTER!! AM) COMMIiflON M ER- -uAam,

    Hooolals. Hawaiian lalaadf. 974 y

    C. S. BABTOW

    Al l TIONEER, 9AL.EMR003 ON 41 EEN074 Mreet. one door from Kaaliaiaaa. lj WM.

    J. PORTER OREEJ,Ai TORN KV AND CO! WSBtdji Al I. A W.orriCBnest door to Dr. H. Staniienafll, Merchant 81.

    ... VUiUUb DrivTrTn,

    iNDt ol VEI.OXff LAW.ATTORNEY taking AcknolclgaentiaT Ip.trumentthe 1.1. od of Oaha.

    Ha. aahano Btreet. Honolulu, n. 1. 976 ly15. STREHZ,

    APOTHECARY AND DRt CIST,Corner Fort and Hotel Mreaaaf Keeps open erery 8ATCBDAY BYES L 6 97flly

    M. McINERNY,TU.

    pTk-- i Cut"rr. and erery deaoriptlon of OenfajpenorFrnDh.n y- - Beaheri's Fine Call

    Dr-go-o...

    N B Coaaaa or Foat aao Mcbcbast 8tee7 ly

    A. W. PEIBCE & CO.,(Succetor to L. Mk hards at a 9fi

    CJHIP CM MOIaMMS 4 M GENER ALM- -Hooolulu. Hawaiian 1,1s.i I wi.H MERCHANTS.( 972 ly)

    E. P. ADAMS,I 4 TIONEER A N D 4 OM M isslON M- l-

    Qaeen Street, Honolulu. O-1- - J

    0NG trCHUCK,mm

    M PORTERS. W HOLES ALE AND R EH,Dealer in Qeneral Merchandise. Fire-pro-of Store, t-- XT

    Street. tended

    F. HORN,HO. 49 HOTEL jC10NFECTIONER. Honolulu.

    THOS. G. THRUM,- . . . , . - N E V S D E A L E R

    noiiK RIM'KR. Merchant Street, llonohjlu, II. I.958 ly j ALL

    w. LatS Okr. a. raia .FRIEL & LAINE,

    . . .. . iunrrnv lI) I'RUl mifs i..aa.r.a BesoreG ily52 Fort Street, MaSSSSBi sm t.

    W. G. IRWIN ft Co.,

    S ' . 1 uf 11 dii " tfaJ. MONTGOMERY,

    a TTIIRV K V AT LAW A NO SOLI41TOuFFiC Lr!?

    954 OppoeBe Mr. Hhodea bonding'It.' ol-- '" ly 1MS Queen Street,

    TC. BREWER & CO.. frs

    anoM mission N O SBIIPPIISG MERCHANTS.f9SS It) Havatian Island.II nolala, Oaio,

    E. HOFFMANN, BL D.,HVS1CIAN A NO MKGKO.lOKJfcK

    iT Merchant nod Kaabaa-aaa- S- , near the-

    ALLEN & CHILUNGWORTH,KAWA1HAB. n.4WAtT.

    CONTINUE THK liENERALWILL ANDI. s-- sHIPrTNO Bl Si tbe,,.nl Bort, where they are prepared to furnish the justly ted

    Bawa.hae Potatoes, and such other recruit as areship, at the ah rtest notice and on thsrtaobleler (952 ly) FIREWOOD OX HAND.

    L

    ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT,sttasfON MF.RCHA.NT AND GENi . . .v.t n w v rc 040 ly

    T. LENEHAN & CO.,xs () HT KRS A COMMISSION AGENTS.

    a h t.' I'' I a. tivu.St., nexi to the OSace of J. uowsett,CHULAN & CO ,

    of lit DlALBRSIHIMPORTERS GOODSOf all descriptiooa, and in all kind of Dry Good. Also, eon

    atantly on hand, a aaprioe Oality of Hawaiian Rice.957 Nana- - u '.lila. ly

    LEWERS i-- DICKSON,E 4 LERS IN LUMBER A N BIILOINGD i Materials. FortStre... iy

    H. HACKFELD fe Co. ICOMMISSION AGENTS.GENER HOSUll 11

    HONDIAIJ , HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. JUNE 26business dar&j.

    ALFEED S. HAETFELL,A TTOR V AVI (Ol VLi.ORi

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    1

    U i N O I. I I. I . II WAI1 N IM, MhIi: AW KILL? UF KXrANUlUNtrie dsok at aBJM-- kni l -- u at.cicer.. LeeaA W.ll-- r ...RtYiWTMasajl KaMsaalBaafe .

    I '''n't M"a.k. fl-rioi i " brunch'. n,-.- on tht ut rmsonabitana Aurklan :

    Ageouf. r the Manhattan Life Iniurance Cupany tf NearYork.Receire Depoalta. Duccut.t First-cls- i Buines Paper,

    attend to CoUectinr. Ac. Ac MSly

    IRA RICHARDSON,IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BOOTS.Clothinp, Furniahing Ouod

    Ptrfumery, Ac.

    House, Ship and Sign Painting! ,HOTEL Mil UF ' tfce Bostou anal PhiUH. 1..M,

    HAJ,Nn ON THE ' 31 ilVUn"t lo b' Uooololu, JuUe lst, 1871.street, t.j Ju C. BKKwttR on

    of Fort au.l Merchant St (98C ly Honilf Is, II. I.

    ED. & CO.,m porters ano c oMMi.MoN ij

    Corner of Fort and Mercliant Street. Ml 1.

    FI Ci ...-,,...,.,- M.7.

    ATTORNEY AT bl . UIl HAWAIIBill promptly collected. 1

    CASTLE & COOKE,IMPORTERS ANDMEKCUANDlaE,DEALERS I CK.

    8HIPPINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.077 No. 60 Kinn Street. Ilonsinlo. II. I. ly

    BOLLES & CO.,CHIP tTit.MlI.ERS A Mi G OMMMMIO N

    MERCHANTS'.Importer and Dealer in Oeneral Merebandiae. Queen Street

    iionomtii, liasanan Islcntl.A rent lor tbe Kaanakakai. Maanalaa and K ikaafesaafe077 y

    M. S. GRINBAUM & CO.,IMPORTERS AMD WHOLESALE DEAUHats, Boots, tnd Suo.--,and erery variety of OenUemen' Saperior Kurnishinr Qoof

    Store formerly occupied by W. A. Aldrieb, Makee'oA Block. Qoeen Street. ly

    M. PHILLIPS & Co.,IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DE AShoe. Hats, Men' Fnrniihiofr andrasey uoun. wsa ly) Ho. 11 Kaabumar.a St. Honolulu

    E. 0. HALL & SON,I MPORTERS i M DEI LERS IN HARD-WARE. Dry is l. Paint. Oila. SMa-SSe-ral Merchandiae.904 Corner Fort and King St. ly

    BBOWN I CO.,IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 151 ALES.SPIRITS, AT WBOUafJAUL

    Merehar.t Street, ISM ly) Honolulu, U. 1.

    A CLEr.noBS. JBll. S. SSIITBttri.

    A. S. CLEGHORN t Co.,M PORTERS AND WHOLESALE ANDRETAIL DEALERS IN

    General Merchandise,Corner Qoeen and Kaahumana Sis.,

    948 ly Nuaana St., and Corner Fort and Hotel Sis.tOTTa tt n t - rr 1 i n i a !ER( lltT STREET. HONOLI LI .-- TB J- - W. Aiwlin's fornv-- Office, . r II ,,ry M. Whitnev'Bo..tore.AcroMMls aud Bills Caller ted,

    Drafting, Book Keeping, Copying, Custom House Busiu.-s- s970 sad Qeneral Commission carefully executed. Sm

    H. E. McINTYRE & BROTHEB,GROCERY. FEED STORE AND BAKERY.of King and Fort Street,

    958 If Honolulu. II. LP. N. FLITNER,

    CONTIN l ES HIS OLD BI SIN Ess N THKbuilding. Kaabumanu St;cetChronometers rated by observations of the sun and starwith a transit instrument accurately adjusted to themeridian of Honolulu. Particular attention given toline watch repairing. Sextant and quadrantglasses silvered and adjusted. Charts sTid

    nautlc.-i- l instrumentshand and for sale. IF

    MB

    PcffnttciL and

    AWM. WEIGHT,

    Ship and General Elacksmith,Shop on the Judtl ' t? vt in nu .." " " - J aw IUV V. i VUOtUIll

    I1UUBC- - .

    All work to my tiue will ewcut?d with dispatch andtTuarantcrtl. .All oftr r? from the other iUnd will l UMMM l Ito. The

    Horse-Shoein- g and Carriage Repairing

    Itroot,M T. DONNELL.

    r : h T A n a V . virrirriBKINDS OF FURNITURE !

    Suitable to thi.-- market.r Old Fumltnr- - repaired and Hattrasfes or all descripti.ns made loonier.

    baying eliewherc call at 86 and 8S KlsaalrrrliyP. DALTON,

    L' V . . t , 14cr j , nr.c t , rtv.i U.LHarriet, saddle k Shoe Leatli

    rr. Contanlly on Hand.Um tbe ( ihtr Isan pr, mptly attended to. 919 ly

    n annroi cvHarneaaak.,- ruRNtu

    C 'Karl aud Hotel SrreeK Uooolnlo.Carriages Trimmed with neatnt-J- and dianatch. Ialalattanded to piooiptLjr. 953 ly

    T'C. E. WILLIAMS,luiaeturer. Importer and Dealer in Art

    IT" TT --- " ITU jE 33OF EVER V DESCRIPTION

    ....mure -- are noon on t . ti ,.t.KC

    Orders from the other islands'promptly attended to.2 ly

    OLULU IRON WORKS CO. 4..rkSTEAM ENGINES. SUGARMills, Boiler, Cooler, Iron. Brass and Lead ACastings.

    nery of Every Description made ItV!!TO ORDER

    tr Attention paid to Ship's Bktcksmithina.Work executed on tbe shortest uotice. M9 i- -

    ATCHL SMALLSW4

    03 STREET. uI rea.;nabl rate; wUl 31i " N G M iCBISBII IV'.RINGl ar.icles In Gold. Silver or Steel nM m..i

    fur any

    m u I t t , LAD! ES ! 3, .ff.r.l ' - naa C.. as a

    fcss'he l DOMESTIC, no noKo 6eaJI t the sign of the Bir Watch ReprintsI. Store on Fort Street, andr.ne alon- - y".ar work and try it.C KIBBT. Agent for the Haw'n It. 971 tf

    !lffh;intnl.

    CABINET MAKER'S SHOP!AT rUC l MltKMGNHll

    U.g to LU fritudf a- -dpublic gt.utr!ly. :'.at be Lai

    j ut door teloar tU UU Uonruuiiut Baildinija. abtrc beit baud bercartcr, ireu.rt.d to carry uo theCABI.NET MAKKK'S BtMVEvs

    LouUoo (erauNHQatB HAND l l.KMILKK BOl 8I1T AND SOLD.

    , andRepairing Done Neatly and Expeditiously.

    Ilc-ue3-f Blv Dttit u CallS87 DANLBL JitCOURIcTUN

    kr- -,"re

    JrOF "lified

    Work.

    Clotbing,

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    McCOLCAN & JOHNSON,1 Mi r. haul Tailors.Kaal.utu-u- u St., U. I., oppoaitaOodfrty Uboded9S7 ly

    DAVID KE ALOHA,

    bis liueof busiuts. Cbr?e3 reuouhle, aud all w..rk d ,iui ocauca ana aimcli. 073 lyG :LJlLKi..s K. K

    C. SECELKEN & CO.,Tin, Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron Workers,

    Niaaai Street, bet. Merrbaat aud Qieen,Jl HAVE CONSTANTLY O.N HAM)nrnk tori:1 l-- d Pipe. Oalv. Iron Pipt, Plain aud HostB Bil.bs, ttup Ck. ludia Rubber Uue best iulengths of M sad M fect, aruh Osapttag and Pipe com-plete. Alao, a very large stock or Tinware of every descriplion. Jobbing and Repairing douc to order promptly and war-runtt-Particular attention givcB to Ship Work.

    Thankful lo tbe citizen.--, uf lli,i.,,'nlii .i . r- -i ,...i.er illy, for their liberal M.trouage iu the past, we hope by atiictattention to baaiucss to merit tl aauie fr the future.

    i- - vrucrs irom tae other Idlnuds will lie carefully attendedt 6d ly

    FISCHER tft WICKE,CABINET MAKERS. HOTEL STREET,

    next door Strehz'a Drug Store.I uriilt lire aiade and Brpaired at Reasonable Bates.

    Billiard Tables Repaired and Altered. Pianoa moved. Ac.Lf Orders from Hk other willten.l.sl ir. . JL.'S3 ly

    w" w " ww., eaiimaaor.OLD CI BTOM BOTTBa, FIKK-PRW- F BI ILDINO

    Ou the U hail, Fool ul Nuu.mju tr,et. Boae iInlu. II. !.

    Sail- - mos i 4V. T. i . . ,iv ct oi.yit; ann rllieawith Ualvaniz-.- Clu nd Thimbles.

    Flaa of nil drarripiion uiude ami repuirtrd.Thankful lor past patronage, we ure prepared to execute allardent in our liuc, with dispatch, aud in a satisfactory manner

    SHIP & GENERAL BLACKSMITHINGCARRIAGE AND WAGON WORK.

    astiHorso-Sho- oi n

    will kf Carefall) Attrndrd to at Kftl Back Prlrfs !ill kluda of BlaekaMlthia riiht--r fromShip or Shore,

    will be promptly executed, and on the most reasonable tjrms.PLttSL otvt mjt a CALL. JZZ

    975 J- - T. CHAVTER, Blacksmith.

    C. WEST.VSfM and tarrla?e Builder. 11 aad : KlnjcSt.,

    Honolulu. (W4 1y) Inland oniera promptly executed.

    THOMAS LACK.(rCCCKtauh TO JOHN NULL.)

    NO. IO SORT STREET,will atttud to all order In the Vf'J

    LOCK, CHS k l.i; KK Af. BL'PAIR LINKfHSS, utttD'lo?,to cleaning, repairing and reg- - jtlngSewIng other kinds of Light Machiuery

    Metal Work of every description, BlucksnsilhluK, Ac.iiu. u. n..u AND POR SALE CHEAP,

    Variety of Sewing Machines.tans, Pistols, Shot, Aaiinnnition,

    sACIIINE OIL, NEEDLES, 9; Ace.Sewing Machine Tucker, Biuders. aud uil other extra and. iuoubbs suppnea oa noticeT Best Machine Twist. UZS

    i"om aocm is this fiwaiMTa rosCelebrated Florence Sewing Machines.

    910 ly

    r.

    Ul owatf

    O- z s 2 !CO -- aU f "A 5CO lis 1 - .

    2 ft: 2 9

    si I zO . ; a rv I cl aa S 9 IB gg S CO i s

    j f1 2O If- a W S a. cd sX.

    IN

    J. NOTT & CO., Beef,331 a azlcrej ,

    OrdersCOFFER, I NC A NT SII FET IRONW'OKKKKSITeired to do any and all kinds of work in their line.

    COPPER WORKof all descriptions usadt- - io Order.

    the old stand. Hotel street, nea-Fo- rt. " " , WATER PIPFS tiki UlBjITCn Sain I n

    at

    arn.tureR

    to

    I...

    a

    ni ulmw,Laid ou or repaired.GUTTERS A N O SPOUTS, and i Tia

    ou Buddings done on Short Wotfac

    IN STOCKFULL ASSORTMENT of MATERIALS

    Cooking Stoves,Ship's Cabin Stoves,

    &c. 6tc., Ac.REPAIRING PROMPTLV ATTENDED TO

    FAVORS THANKFCLLY ATNO. 9 K A A II D M A N D STREET.

    NOTICE.Ml ABSENCE FROM THE

    LI

    071

    news cau be furuihed at tbe prices ofv 1 fishing

    J OX) per Dozen for Card Size,00 per Doxen fur Stertcicopic Siz

    4.50 per Doxen for Cabinet Six N00 Doxen fur 7 x 9 Sixe. '

    made negatives fonnerly taken of houses orviewi at the above rates.H. L. CHASE, W V

    S4 and 66 Fort Streeu, Honolulu. aBa

    1S75.

    nsnnitff Can .NORTH BRITISH AND 11 RCAHTILE J. MOAN AULI

    "Ua OUeeP..a

    A1MKA TAS.NS-.BV,-- . NOTLEV." -- . ivvw.

    iiuunANtE CO.,bib l LONDON AND K DIN III KMI.

    KSTABLiaiL-- P. 1800

    will t AI'ITJ L. ,ArcMsMlated a nd Ieatrt VT MERSIGNED HIVE BKEV .

    W-S- Swaa

    suss vSssOS.Boston Board of Underwriters !4 Li E N T S the Haw Hum I aland.SL m7 ly C. BBEWFR A CO.aPiladelphia Board of Underwriters !,or I-- IaaW lalauda,mi i C BHKWKR A. CO.

    F. A. SCHAEFER.Ak "LET.u ...,,., .V"THOFFSCHLAEGER

    Cap.

    Vt ns

    LU.

    WORK!

    k- -

    v. short

    JCBgffl

    4 OE.NT Urerw, o .ard of c a.rr writers.A.ettt DrrMles Board af I ndi-ra- ritcra,iMeut Vleuun Board or l aalrr writers.of the?lv!HtenS,,,li"C.e CtaDi" "itblu the jurisdictionwill have to eertifledI tobytheAfcent to make tl.eia valid. 97a"ly

    THE BRITISH AND FOREIGNMARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y

    (LIMITED.) 9

    A.1C., risks AT THET'1C iD tb'--' Heies iThis TEES"A awv--.

    THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP' YIsnes Fire and Life Pollrles

    OniS MOST LIBERAL TERMS.-L- Lr Loaves settled with promptitude! TniiO. H. DAVIEP, Agtat.

    BOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS.Tand othifor Geeof thejtaats .. "h ", -- "u aiso rq.rc-se- t

    , , -- " -- mi uo. oe anowe.1.-- - C. BREWER A CO.. Agent

    CALIFORNIA INSURANCE mMPiwv- WV4U.A A A, A. X'RMIE FNDERSIG mn.

    above Comnaov. have ,.,t....:Jr, Mfe'lu na naks onrsrvn . . . .s- -s ..i-i- ii una i ruasare.rom Honolulu to all ports of tha --l- i .iua ly fve Tcrsa., H. HACKFELD A Co.TRANSATLANTIC

    FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,x lAunioitrgf.

    Capital, One Million Prussian Thalers.'1HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING

    PP-'- -ti Agents of the above Company . nowTe Sly toIssnr Polities against Bisks of Fire, on Bailors,Merchandise aud Puruiinre,"7" tb other respectable impauies.pald for aud adibe apply totf H- - HACKFELD A CO., Agents.

    HA.BIJRG1.BREMEJVFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

    - A. 8CHAEFEB CO.

    THENEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO

    OF BOSTON, MASS.Thirty-on-e Years Staudlna

    Policies Issued on the most favorable Terms,The Greatest Risk taken on a life, .$26,000.Surplus tUtr ibuUd7nong tie mtmbtrs

    annutllif.As-'ts- , 33D.OOO:

    CASTLE A COOK tr. , . -,..wen aVol 0R THE HAW'N DiLANDS. lyUNION INSURANCE COMP'Y

    OF SA N FRANCISCO.--A- I 1 3 . INCORl'OKiTED, 1865.

    CASTLE ft COOKE, AgentswT lF WOn THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

    HAWAIIAN SOAP W08K8

    KEV A CO.,Manufacturers and Dealers

    ALL KINDS OF SOAPS !Leleo, King Street, Honolulu.Mntton and Goat Tallow Wanted !

    Lett at Ira Ricbardsou's Boot .,dShoe Stoic vrlU utcet with promptAiteudauce. ly

    JEFFREY & CO.'SEDINBURGH ALE

    IN PI N T S AND t t ARTS.LVfflrf0lAlli ALK 111 HUARTS AND

    "m " Strong Rum, in barrels; Alcohol in Tin.

    RECEIVED

    per

    from

    for

    I

    German Ale. Key brand, iu quarts and pint?.Holland Gin. stone ja.s iu basket?,

    and demijohnsClarets of d.erent qualities.

    EBFR A U K N M I LCH ,

    RHINE WHINE,SELTZER WATER

    "lOR in Stone jaee.SALE BV

    U. HACKFELD A CO.Hemp Cordaee!

    pOCR -- TRAND RUSSIA CORDAGE, ALL" '

    !! BOLLEa a: co.

    Russia Bolt Rope ?ASSORTMENT OF SIZES.for Sale hy BOLLES A CO.

    Crushed Sugar,II.., n. nn- -. -- oantibbS.For tale by BOLLES A CO.

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    i

    WHOLE NO. 990.

    Ofll rs F. r Sal--ti, i ..... - . .- - " 1 1, Binaa k tat the PiH MAKKKT STALLS, na. IS. IP. 30. 31 atLoweat Market R tc. llfuc tirr me Aral! 1w8" 4.EATHC.i a ttsiaaf a rm a i

    FAMILY MARKET.

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    IC H. BOYD. Proprioia.. Hotel Sireei.

    KUPAKIE. PLiNT.TIO.N SIGIRNC COMING IN,

    SALE IN LOTS TO StITPCRCHAffKR;, Bl

    lyi.r,.;Ld all ,r

    be

    aa

    00

    AFONO ACHt'CK.ly

    HOVOM 1,1 SOAP wVoKKS!XL oloo,W J' KAWLINS. M Nl FACT! REROF

    ALL KINDS OF SOAPS!and Buj-e-r of Beef, Mutton and Oust Tatlnw, sadVli kind Soap Urease. J

    A. S. CLECHORN.

    & CO.,A a a. as ana- -."a.is rVStt I WA1MFA TANNERY,97 2

    Hawaii

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    MAKEE PLANTATION.ULUPALAKl'A, HAVI,

    CROP OP I87 loiCTBR -- wtR i , A wnff. 'PIOKER Wlfal., I. all 11 V A.

    J n. n.ACKFELD A CO.

    WAILUKU PLANTATION!WA1LCKC, MAPI. CROP OF IS73

    8 3mby BREWER Co .

    Agent.

    WAIK1PH Vis f li'SO !H. Corawrll, Proprleier.ueo. c. Mclean, AgJnt.

    METROPOLITAN MARKET,. WALLER,

    A AO-- STREET, HOXOLVLU. 957 ly

    WASHINGTON MEAT MARKET!F. V. D V X N E,

    PROPRIETOR. nm nBTtTTJABU 8TREET. 858 ly

    HONOLULU STEAM BAKE-I- Y !R. LOVE ft BROTHERS, Proprietors

    NPTJANC STREKT.

    PILOT, MED.U M AND X.tvi BREanon band an I made to orderAlso, Hater. Soda and Butter Crackers

    JENNY LiND CAKES. Ac

    alwsyVon banSEAD' f J Bwt ri"0'' h "F andOfTy BREAD OF THE BEST QUA ITV957 ly

    FOJri SALE !pRESH CALIFORNIA LIME EX D. C.FIREWOOD. BEST QUALITY !050

    8. C. ALLEN.

    IN lOO LB. KEGS

    FOR SALE BVtf H. n ACKFELD A CO.

    SEWING MACHINES ! !

    SUIT VOl KSELVES 1 1 'r

    WHEELER ic WILSON',

    WILLCOX A GIBBS.

    BECK WITH :On Hand and For Sale at Lowest

    the

    Rates, by978 3tu CASTLE Ai COOKE.

    Columbia River Spring Salmon!

    RECEIVED aPERanL--vli J. FALKINBURC. nniir mm raaaasu. J,Zm CASTLE ft COOKE. Beach

    Properties For Sale or Lease ONEmm THE CELEBRATED SUGAR LAND OF 22J!l U AKALAU, in the District f Hilo, Hawaii.

    -- ALfO-Land, House, Pasture and Promise' of ADalKSalHawaii, conUinir,; about TOO acr7s

    For particulars apply to71

    W L. GREEN.

    Koua,

    fOK

    SHIP CHANDLERY!SHIP GROCERIES.

    WHALE BOATS.

    901

    T"'sBOAT STOCK, IT

    FLOUR AND BREAD,

    COTTON DUCK.

    HEMP AND MANILA CORDAGE .'Ac, Jkr.. A;,..

    AT LOWEST RATES BY

    A. W. PEIRCE & CO.

    AgoutiBrand's Bomb Lances,

    Perry Davis" Painkiller,Puuloa Salt Works.934

    wlB hs

    ih SO n 00 T M 10 00 Mtoo Sou ! Mi io w la 00 umt u e oo io m i oo 1 0 . oooo io oo u oo, u aa .'i oo 40 oo

    1 00 it 00 le oo.a. n a a. mm13 00 1 W M 00.30 00 t :s 0014 OO SO 00 44 00'T 00 100 00 IM CO

    tT A larn.-- r. rr-,-H In ih Baac n Cnrt traM, AAPy ft their card h rnrtoalnt Oiibarka or ValttA laaraa'" 9tapsaW sarb ajs-Mi- a Urry aHb to pay aad Utal:rr-- atll N tMrrtad aa p abrr laK- -, ft li timr p4U tc

    tT Brtainaa srda, abrn ntiNn rem a rsa. arSlcar.1 a dt at fnaa Ihrat ral.a, ahirb arr ft. trAmlaaatrnappmu ahrn paid or char d quarter I,) .

    foreign ootrlisr menu.

    W. Coasirt. c DosstaSan Franclaoo Kaaaara

    atactaaT.Macvsaf,

    C rsrUtcJ.Olaa. C0RBITT A MACLEAY.

    H . Importfrs, VholsHlf Groctr mojoiitiiiiHsioii ncrclmulM.

    Shippers and Dealer of Oregon ProduceSAN FR 4 NCISCO 1

    OMcr I OS Callforala iirselPORTLAND. OREGON 1

    I U and 15 Fraati.aad 104 II rirst Si.

    W. C. Halaton, Eta , Rank of CaUmrsIs aaa FraartseoCha dRo, Kaq. Preldat a F. h P "agar Co aaa FrsaelsraMetar. Cross A Co s,0 Franrlarosiea.r uaail a Tllton. HaniBank of Rrillah Columbia. .Mraara. L. Uoklamlth i- -t ortutt. Failing a Co poitland,'i"ri Dianop ,v io , nanaaeu nneaatC...l..rsi..r l.la.d Pr.dacr41ollri.ed.

    ,W IF

    1

    INDIA RICES MXIml.,CORNER OF

    MISSION a FRK MO-N- 8T8m 111 IB tM IM o, 41.rw MIE INDIA RICE MILL HAVING F le

    st UTgonc Materialtion for the

    IsrfwoTeoirnta, Ik aetr in perfaet

    HtLH.fi 11 IIRESMYli OF PADBVAND

    UNCLEANED RICE,In the Best PoasMe Manner. Ths prio for F1CLMNO andDRESSINO PADDY ha been Reduced SO Per Oat.

    Ooiiailftimout orPADDY AND HULLED RICE t

    Will liecrht Prompt and Cartful AtitntU n.W.M. M. ORLKNWOOD. a

    Uenrral t:ommiion Iarchant and Proprietor of India tUer""- - e . ss:i a

    A. P. EVERETT.' Forwarding & Commission Merchant

    4 05 FRONT STRECT, C0RNF.E CLAI,SAX FRANCISCO.

    Particular sttentlsn paid lo Consignment of Island Produer" MhlSWILLIAMS, BLANC HARD ft CO..

    Shipping ft t ommlssion Merchant,No. 8 1 9 CallforHlsl Nireei.

    mh2 tf BAN FRANClsCO.

    i. xsaatLL. josh M'ra-Ki- MJ C IKRRILL A In.

    Commission Merchants and Anotionssrs204 and 206 California Stresf ,

    n n JP ranoinco.ALSO. AOENTfl OF THE

    San Francesco annialuiQ Packets.Particular attention

    Chandl.e..hlpa- - uulner,..upp,1n, whXa...ofexchange, Ac. a41 Spr Alirrelght arriving at 8a s Franci.co.br Ho.aolulu Line of Paokeu.wilib.forwhrjsa fToaanasi

    TT Exchange on Honolulu bought and s l, xusaMNCaa

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    THE GRAND PACIFIQ HOTEL !CHICACO.

    The Largest and Most Complete Hotel inthe World !

    1MIE LESSEES (WELL KNOWN tubProprietor of rbe bH CRM ,!tructlon in ih.nMu. T

    a N a ( ' t B a hef. Ii da!U.. 11, 1.)Ti7 e In aarauon OSSans tth Tm.new enterprias, wbtch I now open ZffSafsyeoent for the accrmnnodatlon of ,uWGage hros. a. rice.

    ChiC.go, June 1st, TWENTlf "ffi-

    THJ RIDGE ROIT8E JKEALAKEKUA BA YHA WAILm AW A II AN ISLANDS ARK.

    6 oealthleat andglohe boom luariou onThe nnilnr.I-ru- .l t a- aav ma DOUIt" fll KAJtMUldM H huiaa .

    STusrsaalexcellent S-g-WeS- Kl lg EF. rilKRK FRKPH WATER BATH4

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    STEAM BOILING OUT APPARATUSIN PEBt ACT ORDER,

    5S nd one Steam PUmP Ac TheAL!0 At Waiklki, laUnd of Oabu, ONE COMFLKTE

    Steam Apparatus for Manufac-turing of Pol !

    For further particular apply tociiAs. a. aianop.o,JWO O. IxiMIMS,

    Adrann.Btratoiaof Estate of Kam.bamsha V

    m:ofc ii woaderiGREAT REMEDY HAS DONE

    .r-.m-,re Ulem tbe "n"' ach. .B4 pains of trace axiy other comMaaUon of remedle.IS SAFE, BCRE AND

    RELIABLE FORRtaPiimmiaut. Neuralgia. Hea.lncbe. CollrCramp, Lomhugo, Wounsls,

    Scalds. Bruises. aVo.Taken with the WONDER PILLS It purifies the Hood r,.

    2 t I Fl MS !! General Agunt for the Hawaiian Islanda

    A FOE CHANCEMFOR INVESTING A SMALL SUM

    of money, or of aecurlnr 3s0.VE OF TBE MOST ELKIBLF. UWELLI2IC LOTs

    j In the City cf Honolulu, is now offered by thC denlrned. Hs! is de,lrou. to dispose of that fine and heVlthlly! 1 L" 'niCK She Garden, SSm SSS

    Anyr ria ai me neaa oi tn latterone wishing to purchase should apple toon, as the Lotold at a low fl pn re. (989) J . h LKMQN

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    tl keut. uii. for M.noJcl. Kaoalll-- Aa aatiilQ iry ana l.iralaala. C'alONd. tm M.- -n--M- aiV u- a. Mar chant far Mulact lhi ,Wot. Barn-- Ma. far Kahakai M.l

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    Prajareteal OafMtpiajrea.a Hi i clr Taabbabl. raila at I r .

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    t r a .hip fiaiaaoka. k.i AaVniral J J kmjV it Taacarara. i rkrn, I ran t rxkar

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    wa.Lsa.Aw b bk Baiobow, Cocas, dWbarflca.

    Mr.MtlKlMM.Rirair or tvaaUM Bas Raiasow,arr loan

    Lafl N Barikirat ftra toatba ago. Cxpanafleot my hrarrtraaibar off i aa II ami aaaotoed aoana f BBafTi by loaa efaalU. baata bwlwarb. 4kc. Ail baada wtU Oa the royayr

    bad aara la bifa a perm, 9 bb a nbala. and (OS pound

    CIPOII I B,Foa ti.aia-1- 'tr M arena Mar, Jane I9tb

    Api-aa- . ea 3 Oiawc rrioaca, pkfa. 33 nana. Ic

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    Valua-Uu- cn. .JloSO 0, tot M. .8 24; T r:-- a llill S5Ba. Ba Fcnsco I rr Vk L Par.. June .3d

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    PAHEXOCRS.

    Vatwa PoaTa Prr KUaoaa. Jaoa 2tal IIM Cxaaaaa. 3 JSiaaa Varh, geT x Loan and wife, !

    Bbaaa i lJm Ma. . Kmacy MUaca iilcbcck. V IIi 1 iir Joaaa ataair i laaim. Wba ait. Be Eil r...d cblbt, Mia C Str.ip . a . Bcr A U f n... sra

    f) bd u 3 Maatrr. Hi. lmn MrB W --JA". Uiaaa-r- t. '''V,, M A C "? eadham -- aV. --pirbrr. J KTIK.. a. Br ai d

    crild Ml ftc,l1" Vainam.. Co Bel. M r Bwlrp.Biaoe. otlo aal.n; beyer. N C Wlllfoof, Ml-- a A.hle-naau- u

    Mtr a Bl .op. MM lllib bracal M a d II AaatJa, W MQltiri MM M E Oraao. BUb 1 tailHa, Mra R Foaotaio, Citaeakaa. F 1"iisfi I I aod .boaafa dcb- -

    Foa Miooaatoia tat M rain? nir, Jaar ili-- J ICBasBbarTaln

    fSm iikB Poara Par Blaaoea. Jane abeh Mcoaallbw Ifa ai ' n apal. U Jlccallaaa, Mr Wal- -H on A F J a. Id, . ifa, a cftiWirc arw a aarvaoca, -- ap jr v U coraarau. II lactr aii , if

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    lic l bu ra. -- SO b, by . I tbr autUran. aaaialrd bjf.ibar Lauaad. or CoaVBLlta itLa. iaie if I incoiu-nir- .k.iiaad to .laa M a VkiLLa, Jaagatcr of Mr vkliaa,

    ta'k tiij XT LuoU payra pkraax cupy

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    WuDaaasaa A t Makifcl. oo Tkaraafay. Jwaa Mib, Evaa- -ass II. I . T ' b. a.'aCiBiil f ur aod CcosolOroaral N dab-maa- . ajad aaaotba.

    Roiuung a 3Tw$paprBr mm aaaecountabls miaapprebeosion of facts,

    there is a large class of people In the world who

    think that ic otst little or nothing to run a news-

    paper, aod if thsy bny a copy from the newsboy,whsn too far from the office to corns and beg one.tbey art regular patrons aad entitled to unlimited

    ara Man call often at newspaper offices to got acopy if tbo paper, jus from the press, for nothing,who would never dream of begging a pocket

    baad-ksrcas- af

    fron a dry goods store, or a piece of candy

    from a coofsctioosr, even upon the plea of old ac-q- ua

    utanoa, aarlag OSwght aooMtbiog ones beloreOne papar is not muc , remarks an Eastern journal,bat a hundred a month amoun'j to something in tbecourae of liaao. But ibis is a small drain comparedwilb the fra dertia.ng a newspaper is expected totis. Sons nvsn wbo bave paid two dollars at an

    arly pa-no-d of far aa adseriisement wcrfb four

    or 8. appear ta? tbink they are stockholders in theeat ,M.t raeot for sternity They demaud the publi-

    cation of all complimentary notice, obituaries, and

    famil episodca, for the neat ferry years, gratiaSpeak of pay aad ibsy grow indignant ' Don't I

    prooitsyour fabparr' "Yea; bot y.u receive tbsworld cf yoar moosy for what yoo pwy." " Bot."says tbs favrvn, " it will not cost yoo anything topat this ia." which Is Jost as ridiculous as to ask aman to grind yoar BBS on bis grindstone, sod gra-

    ciously tall him it won't cost bim a cent. It takes

    oosy to ma newspaper as wstl as any other busi-ness; no papsr will succeed financially last carries ade.d-hea- d system. Any mention of the people's

    affairs that bsy are aD!ous to see in print is worth

    paying for, and when printed is generally worth asother tn'ei'tn nt of tbe same amount.much as any

    Tbs newspaper boaibess is very exacting on all

    connected with It, aod tbs pay U comparatively

    mall ; tbs proprietors risk mora moosy for smaller

    profits, and tbs editors and reporters aod prloters

    work border and cheaper than the tame number of

    men io any other profession repairing tbe giacn

    amount of intelligence, training aod drndgery. Thelife has its charms and pleasant associations, scarcely

    known to tbs outbids world; bat it has its earnest

    work aod boars of exhaustion, which also are not

    known to tboss who tbiok tbe basinets all fun. Tbenewspaperdou is a charmed circle, wbsreidea that

    tbs ra.c red members ll lnw of ease aad freefrom

    cars and go to tbs thsatrs at night oo a free ticket

    and 'to tbs eolcaao on a frss t ass inthe Summer, is

    -- Incu we desire to expiois pracucwuy ana. ' . , A t -- lJly. BusicSSS IB oasina, " J"- -'

    tnai r a v -U thai one. . a nanaiur ui uuirnurI, ST kpiogshotsltue or running "a lmery stab,..

    awbasaw (Oa ) Tktemrmfk agrees Oeoeral

    Oord V I- - -- S ' We RtaWBWtaai CSJI WaslBaaajjto that of boadrsds of Bout bero newspapers asto tba attsr folly of present. r.g a Southern candidate

    aoTthiW OWIarSO toS Callows or lur j. a . a .a w . Tha trieiui irar unuaniaa . . in.hi ion t naa oa ana woo iay Bpathrrn geutlsman wbo expects- Umsc Tttea ."

    THE PAOiriC(ToinrnfrfialbDrrtisfr.

    s 4 Tl HI) A Y It Xf f 6VOLUME XX.

    On the 3d of Julj, the PaCBBSc OomncuLAnvntTOEB enters upon its twentieth volume.As m this country, eighteen is lawful age for afemale and twenty tor a mi!'', and as a newspapermay properly be classed as neuter gender, we pre-sume that our journal enn be snid to have arrivedat its majority. In the appreciation of its kindpatrons, evinced by their generous support in tbepn-'t- , it would eem to have long ago reached the

    years of discretion." Aa it add to its years,we treat that our paper will ever keep up withtbe progress o! tbe times, and like old wine, fimprove in strength add flavor

    We begto remind oor patron, that by paying (their subscriptions in advance tbey will save adollar on tbe price. We would also say to ouradvertising pntroaw and others, that as this paperhas the largest circulation of any weekly news-paper i aba Islands, it is therefore the beat andcbeapet advertising medium.

    The public may be assured that no expense or"r w loe '-- ek trie

    leading newspaper of the Ialand by fearlesslydiscusaing tire political qucatiaa Of tbe day, giving b correct summary of tbe local events of theweek, and always a detailed summary of foreignnews on the arrival of tbe mails.

    Does tbe islmndtr apeak from relfahbte informa-tion when it makes tbe statement that advices,though not very definite, are not favorable as tothe ppularity of our proposed loan in tbe money

    ,,UJventure the n that our "talented" con-temporary

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    ia incorrect in both its inferences andits conclusion on this subject. The fact is thatbait for a recent marine disaster on the coast ofEngland, whereby the mails from Honolulu werelost, tbe necessary arrangement of details in re-- '

    gard to the loan would ere this have been perfected, j

    I.v the conduct and management of a publicI

    institution such as tbe general post-offi- c e - tbe 'main object should be the greatest good of thegreatest number. For the accomplishment fthat jurpoee it becomes a matter of necessity forthe office that perfect order and the strict observ-ance of known rules should be maintaiued, andonly be relaxed when the greatest good of tbeatreateat number shall evidentlv render it necessary. During the past ten jears, the post office j

    this city bas, we can assert without lear of icontradiction, been conducted on these nrincinles.

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    and the public has been well and satisfactorily jserved by it. There has been a degree of prompt- -

    in the delivery of mail matter arriving after !

    office Lours, and sometimes far into the night,and a general disposition to accommodate on thepart of the Post-mast- er General and his clerks,the counterpart of winch, we venture to say, willprove to be the exception rather than the rule inthe post-offi- ce departments of most other coun-tries. And yet it is reported that some have re- -

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    cently lieen found to find fault with our post-offic- e jinHOagement, though it ia not very clear uponwhat grounds. A new regulation, imposed by jan order from tho Interior Department, andwhich went into effect eni.y the present month,gives color to this report. This regulation pro-vides that the post-offic- e, instead of closing as istbe rule with nil other public officers, at 4 r. n ,shall be kept open until a Quarter to 5. on tbe i

    .. ',aaye vneu tne steamer nuauea sans, ine rem- -sun of thi- - is pteaumetl '.o be that the steamer, I

    unlike otber coasters or perhaps, being a goT- - iI

    ernment vc:-se-l, el e is uot con.-ider-ed be alU.t.fKr. 'etpr d,,.-s- i nr nrovlde a locked boxfr,r ihr. rp..ti..n of letters, as reauired bv section- - - a a407 a, laws of 1865, aod that tbe regulation isfor the accommodation of those who either cannotor will not send their correspondence to tbe officebv 4 o'clock. This enforced subtraction of anhour's time, more or less, from what rightfullybelongs to a public servant, is nc great matter,t,, be sure, but it savors of injustice, and is not avery encouraging return for the many extrahours of nieht-wor- k before alluded to as thrownin by bim in a spirit of accommodation to the Jpublic itWhile tbe present season at these islands bas L. ..3 fIfar been noteworthy for frequent rcfresh.r-- g

    ahowars, gratifying tbe grazier and the planl

    and keeping the country green, aceountn from tbecontinent indicate that tbe summer will be a re-markably dry one in all parts of tbe United States,and everybody there is 'predicting a drouth. Tbewinter bas been u memorable one for lowneas of

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    temperature, trie formation of ice in the lakes andI

    i : v : K-.- .r,,l ... ilive:- - luring iitu Bvuictiuuar, utjuua ai t 1 1 -ence of tbe oldest inhabitant. Here, too, theweather since October last, has been altogetherabnormal ; our usual climate appears to be " lost,strayed or stolen," Bad our oldest resident

    be recollects nothing like it before. Tberainfall in Honolulu during the eigtit months an4 jthree weeks last pat bas amounted to 40.09 in- - ;

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    chen in toe Aggregate, aecoraing io a gunge septon Nuuanu Avenue, below the second bridgcv

    Tbe following table, which lias been obliginglyfurnished u by tbe observer, will show bow tberainfBll has been distributed through that period.

    October, ft tO incbea March. 3 Sfl inchesNovcobcr. 15 1 Incbea April. 4 U inchesDecember. 3 30 incbea May. 4 10 inchesJanuary, 4 55 iDcBbW Juce. (to 24) 1 81 incbeaFebruary, iW incbea

    Total 49." inches.

    The Ml o( so generous and uniform a suppljof moisture has proved a lucky circumstance fortbe government, tor had there been an opposite jrmn.litiorj of affairs, the necessity .or a new reiserotr for th supply of the city would have be- - ,

    c 'rue a troublesome cause of complaint, which itis not at present. However, it will be unwise toboast too soon, for we know not what the coming

    heats of July and August may bring forth.In connection with the thought of tbe prospect- - i

    ive M lieavted term," we are reminded of the sub-- ;

    jet of aummer resorta. Where bhall tbe worn jand waaned business man of tbe metropolis go ;

    for a few weeks change of scene and relaxation of

    bodv and mind? For in any climate, and moreas ' - - I rts-t- aa n fuVkatainnil 1 VvO T4 !

    especially in a iroF.. '"6--of thia sort has a wonderfully recuperative effect

    on the system, and amounts to almost a new lease

    of life. A constant, unvarying, treadmill-lik- e

    application to a round of duties, however com-

    mendable snd pecuniarily profitable it may be,

    will have the tendency to age most people rather

    fa. The blood becomes sluggish and inert, andtb- - mind, as a maiier 01 wu .uuuw.iig eu.ac,gets into cbrooic groove- - oi wntractedneeo and jtinallj into Belfishnc: and an incapacity for the jbiather aims of life. Now a little travel, a differ.ent air ;.ud scene and companionship, and somefxmmuniug with Naiure in her own temple, maychange or forelend all this. And therefore webold it to be a duty unlese one belong to the I

    can't get away ciub "for every man with his 'family, (it Providence bas bleed him with one)

    at least once a "vear break away from the townand go somewhere into the country, or bv the ;

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    seashore. Says gentle Cowpe- r-"Sa-- R I

    Thai can lone make gt tbe bluer driiaVbl ;That Ufa oat 10 all. ahoold most aboundAadrtasibatbrawica'diaibencUsandKroTeBr'

    But where ehall we go? There is Waikiki,

    where we ctm bath? in the acw. ami In-fi- r what thewild wave are wiving bat rattier too near totown ; a trip around Oahu on foot or oo hone-bac- k,

    via ( cu Head and Waiaaac, an be d'jrve inwe" comfortably ; Kauai, the fairest ialand of

    the group, with ita magnificent aceoerj ufivragreat attrarti jns ; Mount ilaieakala, the giganticextinct t lano of Maui, can be reached via Wai- -luku and Makawao, and the trip can be done leis-urely in about ten dajb : and there is ililo, withKib.u"'e perpetual tires and Mauna Loa's enow-cla- d

    top behind it, to visit which deli berate! j andappreciatively should require a month. In Julythe weather is generally dry on the mountains,and wild strawberries and ohelos are ripe.Who'll go? s

    THE NEW GOVERNMENT OF SAMOAThe return oi tbe U. S. S. Tuscorora to port

    CD Sunday last, has enabled ns to place belorein r r r r Biivin intaMasrinr .. Iiapbwv f mtai UtvivilllK a rv ( III'- - I'

    fcy in JIslana ana the orject of the tuscarora visitthere beyond the conveying of Colonel A. B.Steinberger as Commissioner of the United States.

    It appears that the Snmoane, who had con-ceived a very high opinion of and atti.chaient toColonel Steinberger, welcomed bis arrival withevery manifestation of joy, as their friend, forwhotv, return they bad been anxiously hoping tatnearlj. lwo yca In tbc expreijeiouof an officer of the Tuscarora, " they look uponhim as their Moeea." Aa in the earlier times ofthe Hawaiian Islands, each had its chief claimingsovereignty over the land and tbe people, so atSamoa there happened to be two families, eachdesiring to maintain their separate independence,arid war between them was a conaequence. Fora number of years there had been battles, hap-pening at intervals of a year. In these strug- -R.-- the rights of neutrals-- in other word of. . .'.oreign residents were not always respected.Their crops and other property were sometimeudestroyed, for which they sought red re from theSamoan chiefs. Amongst them were a numberof citizens of the United States domiciled in theislands, who represented their grievances to theirGovernment, and asked its interposition in their Iwaii. by the uid republican Auiericau uiissioua-behal- f.

    Upon tbe arrival of the Tuscarora. a rie al Americau citizens. And be implied aoaira . . . . . !.,,,, ,...r' ... .i . j: . . ... l . I 'DBTmi oi enquiry convened Captain r-.---i " waIU3 uiucr 0f the auisine in endless variety,

    r J i a a aw - . . rTI Alinj I . , . , , . , . II,.,.., 'e'roen' cumposca oi tne principal omcers ot his s "" "" ".aa.aaawu tableiuunne host Herbert'sSaaa.a - .aa. lllltlli.II till l l V 1 i I J III it ..ri. I tlllll L-- ' . ......snip. lor ttie purose ol enquiring into r ' MajestL'sand suite and the Admiral..... ...... ninarlr I miw Im Itua n,.r tilr..n Ma nun.L I - .ciamx the cases brought before it. tvery casewas thoroughly sifted and judgment rendered bythe court, whose findings and decisions go to theState Department at Washington for its finalaction. The decisions were made known to theSftcDoarj and b? them accepted us just and satis- -factory.

    11 " mxmed that Captain Erben was in-- jBtructe to with Colopel Steinberger in j

    anJ meaflurc that waB deemed necessary to tbe"access of that gentleman's mission. The first i

    object of the Commissioner was to compromise huioiuie. tueie nus cover been a coni-th- erival interests of the chiefs, and obtain their bialu sufficieut int ellect, prowess, uud ambition

    to brinK ihv mh R,ouP rule. Hutrianent o. enanl.rUtinn r.f th.under one Government. That being successfullyaccomplished, tbe organixation of a governmentunder one bead was readily acquiesced in, theform of which seems to be a representative tuon- -

    . .a w a r IarcDJ unaer u King Willi a lour years' tenure of,JIDCei restricting tne dynasty to two tamiliesrecognixed by the Samoana as of highest lineage,P""" " made for sundry cabinet officers, thehighest of which is Premier, which position wasconferred upon Colonel Steinberger. A consti-tution, most of tbe principal features of whichare modeled from that of tbe United Slates, wasaptcd, adopted and ratified by the King

    j r . , , ..,. ..v "' im cniiiowtiafaction by the people. iThe population of the entire group, in 1874, is

    etaU'd bJ tne WeBlcyan missionaries to have been .33.1B. ana tnciuaed in this are some 200 Euro- -

    1" and Americans and 700 natives of otherparts of Polynesia. The native race is reportedas splendidly formed, of remarkably fine char-acter and possessing more than the average intel-lect

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    and intelligence of the inhabitants of otberparts of Polynesia. Tbey are generally well ed-ucated in tbe common rudiments, and well in-structed in religion. In those of tbe islands towhich the ware have not extended, the population- on the increase.

    Lieutenant oeo. A. .morris, ot the tuscarora,was bearer of dispatches from tbe new fJovern- -ment of Sham iiao tr f nn t r.f I xn t t vo nsm iriinrrMto His Mntentv Kalnknua n eonv of fiiiMlltn

    . ' . . .iivii abo ouvJvu f xbbjvb a tAajuvnviiik u luiuiai iLLUgnition of the indecendence of the Kinrrdum of1 Ionmoti.

    In closing this mere summary of a few selectedfrom a volume of interesting facts in regard tothe Samoan Islands, their people and Govern- -mriM f if mor Ka TJkTll tf fi rfri , tfn f an nvAnt a,Ull- - Uka a r amu rsv rr v, aa v aovaaai ii v ta aa s. a v. s a v uv....nnI ita tho sinldon Rnrinrrinrr inln PTictoncr nn af a onation of an island people, will attract greatinterest in the old civilized countries, and firstBasannnta mav be exaggerated bv the euthuEiatstuif tbnae who rartieinatrd in the work of nlacincX O

    a.i .1 r .1 ia a.anew nation on tue map oi inu oriu new inin now taking the form of a Government of

    laws. It may be well to tak emtmm- ... f It oftenrnfiuv ui kuvc ui as tiLwuuir. happens j

    i. .. -- 1.. -- l nj.n,.,.n l . 'in. i. lwiir iuuu in uutvuHim uuu nic-- c ore iubo found everywhere hurry off to newly discov- -ered gold diggings, or to distant islands supposedto promise fortunes in a short time. Overdrawnor exaggerated accounts of such places are calcu-lated to arouse the slumbering spirit ot adventurein great cities, and entice many reckless men toflock to tbe new Eldorado. We think it wouldbe well for the newspapers in publishing lettersof corrcsDondents to caution against and dissuadepeople from taking too much for grunted in

    tfae l8landBj newGovernment has had a trial, its resources aremore developed, and ita ability sustain a newand greater population is fully ascertained.

    In this connection it may be well to state, thatso far as regards tbe present commercial interestsof tbe islands. Cobra (or dried cocoanut) is theprincinl article of export, and this has been aquasi monopoly of the German bouse of Goddefroy

    t Co. Very little can as yet be predicated of theother productions, though cotton, sugar, andsome otber articles of value to tbe old nations itis said grow there, and may eventually become ofBufficicnt importance to invite the establishmentof more business houses than can be maintained

    . AA. I A I - 1in tne presem statue ui ttie isiauut.The following extracts from a letter received

    Krn from Kntlir?h tuiheionrir v loni? rehident on )' 0 .the 0:1 moan group, uuu which we arc peruiiiieuto copy, will be read with interest :

    Col. has beeu received with greatgUdnes8 bv neariv au the people. A very few.whQ fcfe Rom3n Catholics, seem not altogetherpieaefi. The fact U the priest" party has beencbeck-mate- d by his arrival. The government wasin imm'nent danger of being broken up by apopish ptty. aided by other non-content- s. Theywcre looking for a disturbance which could nothave done them barm, but which would probablyhave done them good.

    " The provisional1873. worked very well indeed : bu, many of theDpople thousht time had come for going furthersT- -and electing a king. This we knew to most

    dangerous experiment, and we tried to dissuade

    them from risking what .hey already had by bring--

    tllSCOrd. Other Counsels,ofratiae!Ucn aing lip ...however, prevailed. There are two families pos- -

    sesaiDg about an equal right to give a king, and

    when tbe mat:, r was brought up it was found thatthe supporter of both famine nu; have a repre-mUtivi- -.

    Two king were therefore appointedand at Pur.rr',-- , i .tablisted. Bet thai did not pre

    of

    courxfaultl

    llllt tf.Aand de- - ""v

    man

    OBSrrrm.n

    Io

    least

    to

    an ...

    ,n

    srT - peace In each family there were two can- - iJii tlea for tbe kisBship three Protestants andone Roman Catholic. Tb Fi-nc- h priesta wouldnot attend the ceremon) if aweaiin; ia thechiefs and fourteea counsellors, and alaes then '

    tbc'r partT ba.s been agitatinz t the gov-ernment. They formed s nacU-- around whichothers who were difaffecti-d--!'(..m- o who were dis- - iappointed in not obtaining office and who thoughttbemaelves slighted, and others who bad sufferedfor law-breaki- were gathering. Matters werelooking seriou?. and were giving us some concern,when Col. Steinberger arrived. Now, surely allwill unite vnder his gtridonce. and if be acts wiselyhis residence may be of great benefit to the pple.As tbe representative of tbe United States Govern- -ment, nearly all hare bad confidence in him. andbe will be able to com-olidat- - the overnnit-n- t andput thing!? in working order. It he carrier out Lisplaus as tbey b:tr bt-e- lepresenled ti. a. LiCuming will prove the beginning of belter dans,politically . for .Samoa. I was and am csavinacdtbtt some external aid was absolutely necessaryfor tbe establishment of a lasting goreruuient.1 hat aid could not now b- - giveu here by mission-aries as missionaries gave their nid to tbe Hawai-ian Government formerly in Its time of need.Religious BaiflkOSatfM would imtnediatety be awuk-eue- d

    by such a (.ourse. Hence we ale shut up tosuch uid as that now offered ly the United slates.Government, or to annexation by some gimmipower. I beaitily aympaliitze with the wish of thepeople for help, because I believe tbut withouthelp from some quarter there would be continualanarch; uud eventual rat. As to iaiiouaiity, 1.for many reasons, prefer tbe help o" tbe Unitedstales ol America to that of Great Dr. tain. I wishto ave this people under ihe cure of some liberalpower which will secure to tbem justice and religious liberty.

    ri a e.a a" lu a number of tbe t'i kBwal jtkal to baud (ol dateSeptember, 1874) Dr. Damon rpeaks with rathermuch ou the way in which therights of tbe natives and the authority of the kingaud chiefs have been sedulously guarded ' In Ha- -

    ly comprehensive view of the matter uhout whichbe writes. Hawaii differed from most I think 1may aay ull Polyuceian groups at the time ot theintroduction ot Christianity. It had a king notmerely u nominal one bui oue who ruled, andwho made bis rule feared ff uot respected. Apartfrom Christianity iii waiiuu chiefs were real chiefs.Except in tbe Society Islands, uud perhaps Tonga.Hawaii differed iu this respect from most other jgroups of the Pacific. Samoa, like the Marquesas,

    never been united under one rule io lact, has j

    there bus beeu a multitude of petty chiefs, (one oftbe old mibsionarii's tued to say every alternateman you meet is u obiel) each exert iag Very, verylittle influence, and couetant tends have- - beawi theConsetiUeUL'e. '

    m

    I u give your American limiaaariffS very greattredit for what baa been doue in political as wellus in purely religious teaching in Hawaii. Hut itlAtnerican missionaries bad been in Samoa, tbeywould not have made this group like the Hawaiianat the present time. Tonga differs considerablyfrom Samoa, and is following haul on Hawaii incivilization. Hut tbe reason oi it is that KingGeorge brought ull those islands under bis rule,and made proirress possible. Dr. Hamoti says tbe' ncontrovertible ' that - in the groups of ithe boutb Seas, Where miSSJeaarfn and foreign

    a Hi M a as VIresiuents EawiasM una oilier curopt-a- n conn- -tries have prednilliuted. the rights or kings, chiefsand common people have been partially at least ;

    .ignoreti. uuuw--- .-.!

    tue n-.- .,1

    t t i governments. auoweu to 'sentTrthut ubserUob. l1ffTactis that Tahitithe only place to which it applies. In otheigroups there have been no native govTument3 tosubvert or overturn. That ia tbe cause of all themischief there has beeu no authority, no rule,Not even in Fiji, now annexed to Great Britain.has there been any native government to subvert.''

    R R . JOHN H. PATY WILL ACT FORlTE me under power of attorney during my ubaercu fromthe Kingdom. (994 lm) CO AS. R. BIfeHOP.

    NOTICE.THE CAPTAIN OF THE BAHO,CEMATTlE MACLKSY will not be responaible forany debts contracted by the crew or omcers of aaidvessel while in this port.

    998 J. H. WALTER.

    DISSOLUTION OFiiK PARTNERSHIP HERETOFOREU. existing under the firm name of 8NELL & KIN j is

    hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All outstandiug debtssue to the late flrus, and ill debts ring to the same, wilt besettled by the late firm.

    A. W. SNBLL,J. L. KINO.

    Honolulu, June 26th. IBTw BBS. M

    NOTICE.UIENXIAI MEETISB Of?- - IMKTHE of the QUEEN'S HOSPITAL SOCIETY

    will be hel.l at Aliurtkoi House, on Saturday. July 3d 19i5.at 11 A. M. XT A large a:tendance is requested.

    993 3t Per Order r . A. sUHAkrfin, sec y.

    L SOMETHING

    W Kf 14: tT H A V I IM u. I IA ftiI'Go, BEACT. IT IS SAID, IS

    aTjb A ky foraVer, and a fitness is the eaaeotial idea of7 - - - .: .Hi lv,' I a I'll! Vtfbeautrv as wef maintain t is LUC iJ D tl I .ill ,1J1VUI.I(

    witu Jfi 0f d eI V 1

    PATENT WATER WHEEL

    ATTACHMENTS !

    is one of the most iauti ul things io tbe world; nothingiu the wholr range of modern invention beinf better adaptedto relieve humao drudgery or Otter for tbe purposes intended.

    The ( tidrraigard arc Special Ageals forlite follow lug Mat hiut a:

    WHEELER & WILSON,WILCOX & GIBBS,

    WEED'S,DOMESTIC

    AND

    ELEPTIC.CALL. AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE I J

    WE ARE PRKFAKKD TO FURNISH TIIK

    PATENT ATTACHMENT!t. any of lhete michinw wjlicn wiU ma them perfectly with- -out the leaat exertion on .he part of the operator. TheseWheels are made here at the BRASS FOUNDRY,superior to those imported, and sold for less money.

    RTY 0K AND YOl WILL BL CO.WlAf LD !It is a well known fact tkat the ill health of tboosands of

    women and cirls. can be traced to the exertion required torun Sewine Machines by foot power. A word to the wise isMifflcient.

    990 DILLINGHAM A-- CO.

    DICKSON, 61 FORT ST.,

    " THE L.A RCESX A ASSORT IKou Calabashes, Kapas, Mats,

    Native Dres aea. Shell Vecklnces. Ac,-- Ito fnucd in Ho

    nolulu, and for sale at LO V PRICES I

    PICTURE FRAMES !In Great Namber and Variety.

    PHOTOOIUWW A Large Stock or Hawai-ian Views and PortraitB

    Aiwavs Hand, Meunttd aa Cards or I nmoDntf d.092 FOB HAILING qr

    The International Reception and Ball.The eeent of the year was tbe gran J reception and

    ball last night at the Hawaiian Hotel, given by lb

    was Dy

    the

    two

    ironi

    itixens of Honolulu io A Imiral Almy. Capt Gberardisua tbe officers of tbe U. S 9. PeaasraVd. "as amark of their high appreciation of tbe attentionsshvwn His Majtat; the King if these Islands, whilein the United States and tne uniform kiodoes andcourtesy eaten led to tb. . t:.n.uni:y auJ the peopleof these isiati Is, by -- Seers of the I'. S. Nbtt." TheHotel itself was brilliant! illumioated, and tbegnunds lighted up with teas ok Chinese Uatcrns,tbe swaying of wbicN anu tig the treea and foliagemade a scene of fairj-lik- c

    At eight o'clock ue recepti. r. cor.imenceii in theeast parlor, where fir two hcur the large company ofladies and gont!eon, passing in procession, werefcrmslly presented o tbe Admiral and tbe officers ofhis staff. Near tie Admiral and Capt. Gberardiwere their Majestiis tbe King and Queen and suite.and H R H Pance LeWoboku. and the King'sMinisters.

    At about 10 o'dock, dancing commenced in thespacious Pavilion erected for the purpose in tb rearof the Hotel, anl was kept up with but brief inter-ruption until lotg pat midnight indeed until day-light itself waa lose at baud. Tbe music was ampleand excelieut, br besides tbe Government band un-der the leaders :p of Berger (who was Musical Direc-tor for the everiug) that of the Pnaecta was iu at-tendance Tb' Pavilkm was admirably arranged,being '.HI feet ii leugtb, 4U iu width and 18 ia height,aud iriiuiediat'ly adjoining the rear entrance to tbeHotel, fiom ihe balcony of which tbe ball-roo- mafforded a splendid picture, where forty-si- x lampsshone o'er far womeu and brave men, and all wentmerry us a uarriage bell. It reminded us of stand-ing on the poop of a war ship, and looking downunou tbe msin-dec- k during a ball afloat. And theresemblbnc was etUl further carried out by the dec- -orations of jur Pavilion which, having been devisedand execued by Midshipman Allderdice consistedof the flagi of all nations (most prominent beingthose of Anerica and Hawaii) drape 1 overhead andat the sidt?, with bere and there the whilom dreadimplemen s of warfare, cutlasses, pistols and mus- -kets, ornamentally arranged ns stars, diamonds androsettes oa tbe walls.

    Thp nBeP. was announced at 12 o'clock.was suirptuous in the extreme, consisting of a vastabundarce of both the substantiate and the delicacies

    and placed on theess style. Theirand other invited

    guests sat across the upper entt of the hall, and tnecompaiy down the middle and at tbe sides Thehealth of their Majesties was proposed by the Hon.Mr. Carter, and responded to by His Ex. the Ministerof Foreign Affairs, who gave "Admiral Almy, Capt.Gberardi and the officers of the United States Navy."This was responded to by the gallant Admiral ia aneat speech, who gve the ' Royal Family."

    Tie very agreeable and satisfactory manner inwhich everything passed off at this appropriate dem- -... . . , .. , ,oils ration oy our cmzeus iu nouur ot tuosc wuo, uythe.r tttention to our King have done us honor, isvery creditable to the various committees, and to allot accrue i Tbe International Reception and Ballwill be long and "pleasantly remembered by bothguests and hosts.

    A CAItD.CbbI. Uniruaon. ol ihe Am. Ship RMBBALD,

    tikes this method of returning his kindest thanks to AdmiralAlmy, Capt. Qheradi and Krben ami the Officers and Srxmenf the U. 8. 3. 8. PensacoU and Tuscarora lor the very ralua

    ble assistance rendered by them on the burning of his ship onthe ii'ght of '.L 20th Inst , and during th" day of the 21t.Also, to the Honolulu Fire Department forjheir efficiency onthat ncearion. It

    M CARD.The t tiiti Engineer, on behnlt'oflh Fire

    Depai-.tueti- t of Honolulu, take s this method of ret drains,h,ks to the ciiiwns generally, both i.ativ- - and foreign, forthe raluablt- - aistarce rend, red to our Firemen on the occa--Bf,n of ti.- - conflaicrAiion on shipt.oarJ ...i Monday last. -- Themvag hand." Urns onerously afforded, is the more apprecto,e1 ,rom lhe f.ict lhat ,hc lRhlr m .ir,,u, us anrt lonR-co-niP".ejl. w"il' tnc fire at present Bie oak fuil

    Honolulu, Juue 23d, 18T5. n

    NOTICE. The Pacific Bnae Bnll Clubaictt for practice on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ati o'clock, P. M., on the grounds at the rear of the Custom House

    Honolulu. Juue 8th, l7i. 99 ifMr. J. T. V,nlerhuac biasing received

    from the New Zealand Insurance Company, through theirAgeut, Mr. O. N. Owen, the amount of $6,800, insared by him,on merchandise, by the ill fated schooner VARTNA,begs toexpress his thanks and the satisfaction he feels at the prompt-ness displayed in seUling this loss. Th New Zealand Insur-ance Company certainly derervt a fair share of the InsuranceBusiness of Honolulu

    993 J.T. WATERHOCSE.

    NOTICE TO CREDITORS.JAMES a DOWER. OFMR. having executed to me a deed of assignment of all

    his property for th-- - benefit of his creditors, I hereby notifyhis creditors to present their claims duly verified to me withinone month from this date.

    S. B. DOLE, Assignee.Honolulu. 19th Jnne1875. 995 4t

    NOTICE.THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAYinto partnership uniler Uic firm name or style of" Hitchcock & Co."

    D. H. HITCHCOCK.E. . niTCHCOCK,QHAB H. WETM0RE.

    Uilo, April 23th. 1875. 888 t

    Wheat Meal, Graham Flour,Corn Meal, Cracked Corn,Cround Rice, Cracked Barley.

    GROUND TO ORDER, byA. 8CNTER.

    Orders left with Dillingham e Co., or E. O. Hall Son will

    '"""" ?y5 tfPOSTPONEMENT SALE OF REAL ESTATE

    OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT THESale of Lands belonging to the Estate of W. II. KAAL'--

    AI. deceased, advertised to take pUc- - at Wniluka onthe 26th day of June, inst., at 12 o'clock uoon. is postponedby order of the Court SATURDAY, the 7lh day of Au-gust next, at the same time and place.

    JOHN J.OII UN'AUNA,995 3t) Administrator of Est. f W. II. Kaauwai, deceased.

    flll.K! HIIbLK! IfllaLK!FROM THE

    WELL KNOWNFUUNUI DAIRY!fTg THE UNDERSIGNED HAVINGlicCirir pnrchased the well known herd of MIICIITTC " COWf from Mr. J. Richardson, and alsohaving leased the Lands known as the

    riJUNIJI MILK RANCH!ne Is prepared to furnish to customers

    PI RK FRESH MILK. I Qr.l.YTlTIES TO SUT '.AT

    SIX Cents per QUART,FULL MEAaCRE GUARANTEED,

    And IrliTtrrd in Ihe burning and Aftemuou !TV Tu large customers, such as Ilcttl and Restaurant keen.

    er. Ships of War, Ac, he will Special Contracts, at...l. r.-Order given to Jehu, who has cliarge of the Milk Van, or

    left at the International Hotel, will be promptly attended to.A KONG, Proprietor.

    6m 904

    THE HAWAIIAN HOTEL!

    4

    a. :

    ;' HgT'I'HK PROPRIETOR WILL SPARE XO1 Pains to mak thisETjTSG-AN- T 3 T Tf T .

    rirot.f'loce i l TTvTrtV. Dnwiianla. IA, AA Ov VluSO A AA JU tCl J X CLk L It U.I U I ,ROOKS CAN BE HAD BY THE IHT OR WEEK ,

    with or without board.

    HALL AND LARGE ROOMS TO LET FOR96 PUBLIC MEETINGS. OR SOCIETIES. ly

    FURNISHED DWELLING FOR RENT

    Fart. tare th. oodrA- - i aikdn-aa.r.- a. lort o r mtry m .th. ru a cauit af atrarsre. Ttrm.

    Urorabte ,o , carvfa.

    POSITION WANTEDsi r; K IT kTi i. Hi A'i,rap. rlewcrti Sugar It- iTrt; u.iun mLfi

    K. .1 .J cirrn. A mbaa F Wai:. r.Maa,

    NOTICErbritK I" . OCRS Bfl K h-- invt, o nirFirat Daj of Aaa. 14. rntrrrd ttt a l.vprcaerblp.nd.-- :hr oar aod J w " VtLl A r... lor the tmr-poa- e

    of rarryinj oo(aaprr'ai aaal Vaaiinii Blwe

    In all If SaK a(Ci.--it a ikirr of tlir paMle pa'.moafr.j n RRt'.va.it. rint BB.

    Hcmbikn, Jane U, 1S7S. aWA Bw

    ASSIGNEES NOTIICE.rHEREA.it ntviD smith or ho.

    MStawcaent to the un.lrraJitnod of all fata pror-- Ti , r. l and

    EKand au baria eiaua ca.r.K Dim, t prr rot tjV-- uaa mrtVSMBSSI to the Iftvsl daring th.. nr xt six month rrranthia BaHk or ihry wilt hr rrr harr' t

    R F. PILl.tNOIIAM.11. J. AONKW.

    Hoo.luJu June 11 to, 1ST&. A.irnrra

    3. m. aara-r- . K uaria.J. H. BRUNS & CO.,

    BEO I .K V K TO 5UTII V THI Pt'BlrUUiry har pun had thr-- enurr am kn trade ofUip lat- - Jamr L. Lewi. aDrkhat thnv vill rvmtini'.. ,, r...- -n ihr Businniji uf

    Coopering and Gauging,At thr Oid Staud on KINt STBRRIT. n ar (h- - hVthH. aatil

    funhrr nrxicr. And alao,ON UI KBN STHtET. NEAR FORT,

    Where (hey will be ftpui Prepnrt-- i io Etrwtt allOrders thtir line.

    j OftSkS, KerOSQe 00 Containersfor T.aLLOW. Btctc , ALWAYS ON nNP.

    Uouv.lulu, Jane 12, 1876. W U

    Administrator'snlo Of liOfll IOsUIH'jBl IK Tl K OFX ORDER MADE OXthf 7th day of Junta. D. JS75, by the Hon. Charlra CHarris, Finn Aaaocialo Jaice of tbe 8uprrmr Court ol theHawdiian lalanda, Kceaiiaj. JOHN KOH DNAtlNA,

    of the batatef WILLIAM H. KAAUWAI. lateof Ucrjolulu, deceaaed, lo at public auction, certain landbelonging to ail ratale, Ikhf undrraignett, will aril at publicauction,

    Os Saturday the ith day sf Jsnr, A. P. 1K1SAt the door ot the Gorrrbrnl Uouar, Mouclulu, at l'J o'clocknoon, all the right, title fd Interest of the aaid William II.Knauwai. drcraaed, in ango all thoao

    TWO KAiiO IATOUBS,Situate at Wtapu, Waibiki, Oahu.

    Conveyed Id 7.. Kaauwriy Hawaii and Mahutua by deed re-corded iu the office of tlltrgitrr.r of Coo vej ancra, in LiberS of Deed,. page 600, ararticularty dracrilrd in Land Ccm- -: i it:, iiov

    lro, 5 arrra, tjSttnin. mf nurl aitaaitlr. miKauhikl, Vaiklki. 1 laow Oahu, granted to 7.. Kaauwal byRoyal Patent No 372

    The rale is subject to approval of the Court, at the CourtHouse, Honolulu, on rarduy. Imr Sib dray of July.A. D. 1876, at lOo'cloca. M ., when all parties interested arenotified to appear.

    JOHN R IN A UNA, AdmlnUtratnr991 3t le Eat of W. H . Kaauwal, deceased.

    DISSOLUTIONOFCO PA1 XERSIIIP HERETOTHE existing an the firm nrnnr of RLACK B A CM),

    is hereby dissolved bmulual consent. Mr. J. H. BLACKwill pay all liabiliUes!Jthe late partnership, and all personsindebted are requests to make immediate payment to himonly. J. H. BLACK,

    June 1st, 18TB JAMK At LD.

    'BUI K I MllBsliiNKIi, PROPRIETORR ind Publisher .'the faciFic Commkkcial Advkktiokb,

    will continue the hwness of Printing and Publisnlng In allits branches at the elitnnd. No. 16 Merchant Street.

    June 5th, 1975. J. U. BLACK.

    RAM FOR THE FOURTH

    A F INK, ASSORTMENT OFEASTEIN FIREWORKS !

    j coasisTiso OF tiwuuaia, wWi iraiiun-lim- , tHJWA rr" A XII I NIOR

    CANDLES; piaOLA8, WHEELS. TRIANOXRS,FLOHiPOT8, OALLOTADES, R08I.TTES.

    PJ,V.S. THEATRE FIHE8, Ac.

    Togelkrr wwb Cbiaear Roekela, Crarbersami Oahle Enrlrla,

    On han.l and Fjvale in quantities to suit atTUOS. O. TUKCM'H.

    Order frrtHS" other Island filled with care. 99i

    NEH SALMON, 1875!

    Just rived per Mattie Macleay.ALSO

    Pilot ld.J

    Itra Superfine Flour,

    Lime;, Pork, Hamg.

    Canned Salmon and

    Beef, &c, &c, &c.BALI nv

    IBS H. KACKFELD a. CO.

    toj

    InikWe your Opportunityj

    the

    rapi I NDERSIGNED ARE SRM.IVGl r AN INVOICE ' FJXTbO. 1 E3 a

    CtfTRACT MATTING !AT

    REMARKABLY B.OW PRICE.ar.d

    1, . pre not In wains of thr Article- - JUSTv IT will pay you te Bay If, nntf

    hrrp lr until yea ale want ll.Ore Mtira this Matting at from 12 2 to

    1876,Xfjcent. less than the same article has been fled

    sAofore. A

    9f DILLINGHAM Co.LIME, LIME. LIME :

    T RECEIVED FROM SAN FRANCISCOEX

    MURRAY AXh GOOD TKNI PL.A R,tor eaie in uuantilles to suit FurchasT at 1VW

    di KKET RATES. U 8. C. ALLEN.

    Blocks and Oars!H l- ASSORTMENT.

    I For rale by BOLLEfi B CO

    Oregon Leaf Lard.Q'sZ?Klvt:,y PER rAL AII ROLLK8 A CO.

    Oregon Dried Apples.1ST RECEIVED. AND FOR HA LE BY

    RX BOLt.RS if CO.

    25,000 CHINA BRICKS.ITRA SIZE. TV I I.I. LAY tHOI'T 80per cent more thnn CalMomia brick, received per barkk, and for sale by

    Bjllb a co.OREGON LIME.

    1? KIL.V-.rs- V E.VEDBOI.LKA A CO.

    I KITS SALMON BELLIES.liAC KED 18T5. SPRING. JtST RE-B0LL-

    f - - wa. ' aH isjB CO.

    UQGON SUGAR CURED HAMS !EXTR A i I A LIT Y.lai'K ED BY JOHXSOX B SPALDING

    and warranted superior Joat recelTed per Faiklnburrfcr ule by

    BQL1.ES B CO. W

    TO LET.

    M ATl.li . j t araBlnaa. Bear! Xgjm. SITI.aweioa r.roqlraai J. f RTra OFFkTtTO LET.

    TIIK I'rtlMlvVk i iTirn .w..r...3 'rHrgirai.4l)o.lai' Slot II --i.k. .u--rjr u NilMtava and rUtarr. alt a nr WitaaarT aa aaaa aSV'JSSja. Fr.r I'&rtlmtan. and, io

    J?"..8.. r nOOoiJ.. Waltaka, Maal.TO LET OR LEASE!

    atRk rHORjIDatBlitABTarat I'RCMhKIl ON53 'onrrtlr mirdi , A e. bbjck.' WP, Fnr Faatbmtaira aaattr ta

    i. S I KM ONNOTICE !

    peraeot then wRhoa, cWlar to HJfifA " rsAP110101- - Marjaaairk.NOTICE

    n hi u iKiTH: HfHKRV JkjOT- I-IJ.k: J . CIUa, J I a- S a. . . - W BftsBBIW I IT

    i nkut . - T?T w ,n Lr0 TASJ- -f thr--eT tamairli ihe undm.rnnl1 I. IH1WSBTTMnnr4ala.Mrrh IT, IBBB.

    EXECUTOR'S NOTICE'BVIIkV I MlfUIIDii'n . . u RUNr i icr- - I: . ..r ... i""a ri siaHIKL. rlr.4 allroria llllrMnl t nai l I . mik, , . "

    ih1 all who harr rialn.r ugalaat thr , 'a.H K.talr ba I.um. ..it . .... l. . . -- . . . .- w, - i --amifnm. Bi lau Ska larva m miaiooth froni datr. ,r they wtH be a rrrrr ratrrrj And all!rr??f.Mvin f rtJ Ihrlr pnaaraaUa, ol vhatrrrrdraorlpttor,, brlenlng l,, U,r Katatr . A N M K W MAN I SI1122'....... ' n to Ibr l dar,4,r.l- iu, marrrwr io rnlrr an aorrajal tbra -- a' " UkC """Jlo,,rlulu, April BO,,-!.!-

    BECF AND PORK !f ESS I'llHK.I'M PRIMi; roRK,

    OBKUON RKKF." All AN BBBF

    i01 im For Male by A. W. PX1RCB B OO.

    BOSTON MANILA CORDAGE,I ! Iw . larhra,

    RO THE KV HEDFORD FAt rORt."I'1' y B't"n I laaarlf or am otherWI tm RBTHale by A. W I KIKt'K BCODRIED APPLES t

    "'' I - - ( A W I'KIHCE A CO

    INVOICE OF AMERICAN CLOCKS !Ffr&al FfLA St 1st O PRICRB.

    .. ,,CRrBLD B CO.

    INVOICE OF SILK FOULARDS

    J RKfEIVBO 'IA PANAMA.HACKEEI.O B COnd streams and exer- -

    CALMOX HF.L.C7 Hhlii I wit. water id ice

    P I LOT REAI!kner1 .II VMS ....ri ORBOON UMR.

    M Bn For Hale at H. HACKPKLf) A OO.'S

    ADMINISTRATOR'S SALFOF

    REAL ESTATE!f. PI' RSi; A XC E OF AX ORDER MADEon the 27th lay of May, A D. 1IT6, by th lloti Cha. C.Harris, Fwbt Axanriate .luttee of the fiupremr Court, nf tbeHawaiian Island, lieensitig me. .tolls Koil t'NAt'NA, Ad-ministrator of the Estate of Win. II. Kuauwal, latr of Uojo-lul-dceasl, to a. I at Public Auction certain lands belonginp to said Estate; I the undrrlffted will aril at Publle Aurtloa TON SATURDAY, 7th DAY OF AUGUST,!

    AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

    At Mosstnan's Store, in the tmru of Wailuku, Maal, all theRight. Title and Interest of the said Wm II. Kaaawal.de.ceased. In and to tho

    ILI OF LINO KNOWN AS PAPOHAKU taitutti-- at Wailuku, Maui, to Ui

    Four parcels of lartd 1st, 2 chain an4 4 fathom aqutrr) Bi,1 acre mi l 1 square chain 3d, H acre 4th, 14 acre, f chainand 100 fathom squ ire.

    Aad likewise. In and to certain lands situate in llalaula, atWailuku. Maui, n tor said. In wit. 16 Ms, aa follow:

    1st irt containing Bl square rods.2tl lot BJ3d lot 244th lot 1 acre, 15 square rod

    l rood, .11 quar rod61 h lot 6 arjuare rods.Tth lot I roodSth lot 3 USacre, rood, rods.ath bw 3 roods, SS mrt

    10th lot 3 aerVB, 3 roods, 27 md11th lot S rood. A rod. ,12th lot 1 roM 3S rod. , '13lb lot 29 rod.1 4th lot 3 r .irla, 93 mat.15th lot 8 aare. I rood. IU n, i.And alo a portion of land situate at Talkl. Maai the 1st I.anuini&K 4 96-1- aerra, ai d the 3d In,, lb r aerwT

    " "'I1", una ar.n interest of thr drx rwasd in andt all the pieces ami pare I. of land229. beinf tha loU of land conreed to awaVABwafaalltoK Kaaaw.1, hi. brother, b, tb. botr. of N.pJhTr. a ret-ain deed i.f reconl In Liber 41. pngrs 4al and 454 Thr firstt? rhiC,Jnt!:'nV 1 "10 ""- - In llalaula. Inaroresatd; Becor.d lot, a 34 ISO acre Id fuaknW sllnku, lalorcsald; and the Uiird, 23-10- 0 of an acre ltuate aitbe same place i and tho fourth, of an aera

    oa iiaea-iie- , an in- - RlgM, Tltlr. and Interrat a nuirrd brI"J!.'0e'Jitl.',r0m A- - n'' Rauml, Li aife, In and to thr!r ,'?,V,, ln land CnlBirm ward Ko 616, eontaininaan acre. In the town of Wailnkn ..iaAtid I Shall f.irtil r exiKiac for lalal f..v.l. a... aa.Court lloow, In the town of LahalnaT

    4bR , all tmlmm4JUsmmim mt M.).,,M d"jfbd Und OommisBlofi A Ward No.x.l, and containing 0 acres in favor of Z RaauwalAnd llkewlaea Trnrl ef I. siinelrw nl Wel--"itt:!!'2aL4,r0;inn,,erern,'H ,n WON 8ATUEDAY, THE 3d DAY OF JULY,

    AT 12 w'CLOCR NOON,all Ibe Right and InUreat of aaid deceased, In and to

    CERTAIN LOTS OF LAND,RITUATB IN TIIK

    AHUPUAAS of PAEOHI and PUUlkOA 'At Lahalna, MaaiTho brat lot tontainiag an area of 3T square rod th acrrvt.win the ILI OP V AllE.c. nt.li.i,.g .0 area ofacres. 2 roo-I- s and 13 rralsj the third oot.tainin- - M area of 1rood and 20 rorls; arwt the fourth cont loin; an area r.r t roodsand 34 rod.Aod also the certain FjOI) A WD Rl'LA LAND lr,All C PL A A OF PAKOIII.Id Uhaina, aforesaid, roouirt-io- fin all, an area of Z acres, 1 rood and 4 rods.And ilhewlae, all the Right, Title ami Interest of tbe d.ceased, in and lo tbe

    ILIS of KAMANI & KALUAAHA,IN THR

    AHTJPUAA of OLOWALU, near Lahaiua,AFORESAID.

    The first cnntalnina an area of 2 acre. 3 rooda anri 3a wt..the second, 3 acres. 1 rood and 22 rods.

    The fait ht r description cf tbe land may be seen on applica-tion at the Clerk' Ofr of the Supreme Court UNTIL BATI'HDAY, the l&h of Joe. l?b, and afterward at MRMOS8M AN'3 BIOKK, at Wailuku aod at tbe UO I.R.N OR'a"OFFICK. Lahalna, Maai.

    Sale sutiject to the apprrrral of the Cowtt, at the CourtHouse, Honolulu, on Thureetay. tbe 8lb mmy el Jaaly.at 10 o'clock A M., wben all panira interest' d are aoU.

    t appear.Jons KOII UNAUNA,

    iminitrator -- f the Estate of W m. H. Kaaaa-al-, dereaaed; jt

    ENGLISH " PORTLAND CEMENT,"IECEIVED f ROM THE BARK KA MO.

    82 For gale hy II0LLE8 A CO.

    DAVIS PAIN KILLER. .'lHK OENUIN B ARTICLE FOR8A L E BITW in A. W PKIRCR A CO- -BE8T ENGLISH PORTLAND CRmST'

    ECEIVED OIRECT FROM Kl'ROFK.y Me mat arrivars. and warrantad freih and roodFor Bale at the Unseat Hairs, byHOLLM fc CO.

    CALIFORNIA BROOMSFOR HALE BY883 S A. W PEIKCRB CO.

    SPERM CANDLES

    msba a. w. PBiacB a co.BEEP AND PORK.

    AMERICA;" BBBF, HAW Alia V a, a. a. a.For Ital' y A W. PKIRCB A CO.

    GOLDEN GATE EX. FAMILY FLOUR fBAUER'S EXTRA FAMILY FLOCR.per .Murray, and fnr sale by

    HOLLKfl A CO.

    FALKINBURCDIRECT from PORTLAND,

    OREGON. Har re-l- a

    Columbia River Spring Salmon IPACKED By WARREN A CO., lwT.a-e- Va, f,'PElUOR qoaliiy. iror ssiab

    BOLLtt CO

  • JY C . 8. B A RTOW.

    THIS DAY !

    ffGTION SALEAT THE

    T K

    Stcro m Queen .Street,BCb.wti.v ocvt nu nv fi i JioLra.

    HIS AY. SATURDAY. JUNE 26th.T II O'CLOCK A M WILL BR MU.

    BIL'ARD TABLE, in good orderSal Tablet,

    Lot of Shelve.Lot of Crockery. Ac.

    C. 8. BARTOW. Aaet'r.

    Tills lU.'QFSES AT AUCTION !

    gjURDAY, JUNE 26th.

    At I'- - " a. M fr r r i.- r- a. a. II "M

    gOKEN TO HARNESS.o.C ilOBR

    C. . MA RTOW. Aarl'r.

    oS HfBSDAY,tVelnrk. M.. at Baawarat

    fhY OODS,

    CLOTHINC.HOSIERY,

    HATS.

    Ac,

    laapt. JB)a Mr-- k

    Oil

    let.

    i

    Ac.y,

    Be K.I ate at the

    Ta e mold at lionof C B Bartow, la Hoaolola am

    SATTTAY, the 28th DAY of AUGUST.AT IS O'CLOCK, BOOM,

    JULY

    AlAtlearonm

    "t--T TRAC T OF LAND, SITI'ATE, 4 TV T R 1 1 T or I1, aad aa the

    ILAUAO RANCH,akareaar 1 . 3 OO ACRE", by a racani. rryJ.IW. ind It in h--t aeTea aiilea of th- -

    !i talo. an itirrct'T on th- - mavl from Honolulu tnaa m at-- art to a laaaa lor orTitle ha Boja

    Aart'r

    Kale

    A in

    Oaha. kaowa

    altkln

    Patent.. Bwaartl. alar apply t. J. H. COM BY. Tru.fee and

    Ba uaataaal.t rata a. or to MONTOOMKBY, illcil r,Bo aanw Btraet, Hoaotwla.

    C. S. BARTOW. Aaet'r.

    1

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    I

    FINE IRON BAKQUB

    AKRIVKDV . ivrpooi :

    anCatgPtso or

    or- -

    Splendid Order,

    'ULI ASSORTMENT

    i.ISH STAPLESAND

    FSTCT GOODSSels4 with Great Care

    this Market !

    rwuN r y favorite sew

    k WHITE COTTONS, DENIMS.

    'SENS, VELVET PLCS.

    HABERDASHERY.

    VS,

    ENTLE.MEN S SCARVES,

    ISTEii, &e., Jkc., Ac.

    W

    1d.es & Canvas 1

    OKS, PIANO FORTES.

    ipat:

    1 PERFUMES,ba, Ac.

    Me and Porter,opa Co. a Ale.

    and Rohin'w BrmndB0rita.

    awap. Earthenware?, GlaABwaxe,

    PPrniture, PainB, Oil,Iron fiedateada.

    Ct, troo, iron,W'ire. HolloaTware,

    a srxM ooal,FIRE RICKS, CHALK,

    WHITlNil.

    Also :N I : PAIB

    PATE5T ItVTRirCGALS

    Wd Wrought Iron Monitor Casings, xxptoeion proof.

    for

    and

    Corru galea rioop

    r SAMPLESON VIEW.

    4. H. DAVIE8.a -

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    on tw.

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    ADAMS.

    ON WKESDAY. JUNE 30th.A4iM A M , at alnr aa. will be sold.

    NEVG000S, CLOTHINGAKR

    FC Y GOODS, AC. !VAWTLT-- -

    Fa Maftpwln. Liara Dri.:.Briweteaa. White Cotton. Merino,

    eta1a Lawn, ?k Hao-lk-ee- r W.,Tl'-in- J I.! nan Hr.Ikarrhkef.

    FANCFLANNEL 0VER8HIRTS !lisar- - Wool HhnaU,

    Lfcisfa T wejs tn Uait.ne.BUnkt, Wt.iir Shirt. Ar flkM Denim.

    aMpaj' OatAna IriU, Brill .in is,

    c Iar4 MBkit. Merino art Cot:" fnterahir:

    PEL1ND STRAW HATS!Lavtirae, M-- n' Back.

    Maw and Bit, Traveller Ra,

    os ! CRCERIES, &,C. !Bt la (.TaAawW, Bart in- -.C '.otht. Ilaan. B.rtaaBBMBBBBj C(r

    art Ma rla.Pia C'raekr- -

    Oyatrn,

    fctr ,

    CXTR v 1. 1 r I .i I R,ROW Si t IK, Kit .. Kit .

    & F- - ALALt. AUCtltiBrcr.

    EXUTORS' SALE OF

    XIE.JL ESTATEN K , k (, i (Mil(l)KK Kl)

    a aa

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    ri" l f V . I'. H jn. A. ' ' . I I.

    AaaMTiaa JutaT tba Bauiaa.a Caaan af iatliaaaUy MooaaaB aaat Xaria KaBai.aMaatora of

    raw liatain aaaiaaaent of J kvahai. of Hooulala.to aetl WaBBa&a rrtain Undo hetonjioa to aaiJ eatate,wa itaalkei. At y-- auetloa

    ON "E-- d DAY OF JULY. 1875,12 o t LOC. float,

    AT STRW. in X lulu, the f.H.w.rjproperty, 1

    THe ,andi KamoUiili, Waikiki,IBC, KNOWN Art

    Ktl, i:iOII K1 Vtaualniaa lAcrea. more or lea. Alan,

    100 cres c Land in Waikiki !?art aBtBa U known at " PAIIOA."

    ALSO APAlCEL OP LANDOn the biu ildr-- f the oTrrnmajt romt to WalAlki, nearih reaidenc-- o th Min... 0f ihe riterior, eontalnlof Areacre oi land

    Also. A TA ROFXOF LANDBitualed la Vaaklloo the aide oftha pond of OopokaAlA,- :..a. :... 'f aca.

    XT TITLE RRFKCT. Eada at the expense ofpurebAaeia Mapf Premiae may t aeen At the AcoCionkooaof B. I. AIMS

    for forth pariuUr. Inanire at f ufBce of J. porterOreen, Merrkant wet. Hoolalu, or . Moanaali. Honolulu.J. MOAN At'LSo'l.MARIA KAHA,

    v Bp abetr Aaeney.J. FORBR UBBaW.'V

    1 P. ADA Mb. Auct'r

    CHINA MATTING

    nros. i; a and 3,

    BEST 1ND CHEAPEST

    900 'Jm

    IN lONl

    CLECHOPN A

    IX).I L O" BREAD!

    CUBA P.

    Damped Bread,Oooa fee.I, Be.

    KAKAAKO LT, per Bag or Ton,

    FIE WOOD.Brat Cast sap if Rr,airef

    970 3m

    OuoI a

    Itonosj.SETT.

    CONSTANIY ON HANOIOENER- - ASS0RTM T OF

    SHIP 111 nilllU SHIP STORES. &Fwr ! wr

    raLy 2m ,

    BOM

    A.i. Co.

    P

    Chicken

    Oftaae AAiiy.

    DOW

    200 POUNDSI.I.EM

    riOCOtM FIIE.SEINBTWIXBpKiacBManil Cordage !

    TBE BfTOW FACTORY, iLLFor ale bv

    CALIFON I LIMEBra. r-- nnnaru

    Bah-- at revly rvl l

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    COTTV DUCK !E.CE TORYtak

    McEWAB PORTERvrsT ARRIVKDIN sTKsad pints. (wr.) for Bats

    OREGON HOT BREAD

    UWChain Cables ion Stock Anchors.CtZl FROM l5f"1,R.from inch.

    For

    Kit CO.

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    4

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    3 inch llBa l,y

    CALIF0RN1 OAT-HA- TECBIVED

    FTm. SuperiorfasB

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    at a at a C fcatsH -- mll BBS.1&

    TO I.OOO LBS.CABLKS S--S

    CO.

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    a Qaajity

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    M)POI.LK8 CO.

    OREGON Allf N"w and Fresh,aT. A. Ftl.KIAtl KG. FOR LE BVFEB BoLLKS s CO.

    SPE2I OILX Q.C A 5iTITIK" T Sf IT. FROM I Gal- -

    as. 100 to a MiT - yr Beat aw977

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    shipping.

    For Portlsmd.TUB HAWAIIAN' BARK

    Orrson.W A TTTV lfll.1 A vui a x-- i ui u u ij a

    T. H. WALTKK. V,,;,.Will have Quick Dispatch for Above Port.

    For Fmitnt or Paiac-- . apply toHtla li lIACKr'LLD A Co AB

    FOR 8A ft FRANCISCO

    T. ? If SHALLOW, HarTEB,WHI Hw Qairk UUpaiek Tar the bow Port,

    Far Frricht or Paaaaf. sprJ t9M II U ACKFELH ft CO.. Agents.

    FOR 81The A. S. N

    ISa

    's Fine Steamship

    CJilv oi Iollfin-ii- o !awl.BROWN. MASTKR.

    WILL SAIL FOR SYSNEY. N. S. W.,On or abont June 2Gth.

    Alt fMefct lnten1l f'--r Ph tn- - tit per "teaaoen tBaa FraDci-- o or th- - Cnlonirs will be received in the Ftenmer

    '."o- wfwill gia a Waeeufe-Receip- t f..r all

    Itaa. Bat Will nr be ie.pr nlh fyr kxa by Ore.XS For Freirbt ud baaafk, to "y.tney. Sew ami

    Meltuirre. aiut to-- l

    a arm aI . FitThe A. S. N

    a a a .

    .

    HARK

    riiW.r

    Kree wrir.Arrnta

    FRACISCO.Splendid Steamship

    I A( GI. l'X.Oil'TUV OR VIVGF.R.

    WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO.On or About June 29th.

    All Freight intended for Shipment per Steamers either to.n Franciaco nr the Colonie will reeeired in the SteamerWarrhoui- - Free af llWBgti

    The Arent wi ic WAriUouie-Kecei- pt f.r all Merchan-dia- e.but will oot k hy nr.

    Xr For rreight and Fa"ace. ai.y furtb i.iformatiun.Apply to C. BBBWP.R A CO., Areata.

    TIME-TABL- E OF THE

    STEAMER " KILAUEA,".1ARCIIANT. MASTER.

    June 30 We lneday. . 5 p mJuly Monday.... 6 p m...

    12 Monday Spm..." 19 Monday 6 pm...

    jp Tl.ura.Iay NawlliwiU.Auk Monday.... 6

    9 Monday.... 5 p m.10 MooUy . ...S p n.SB Weiln'-aday.- p CO..30 Monday. ...6 p m. .

    Monday.... 6 p m18 Monday ftp

    ' 23 Thoraday. . 6pm..27 Monday B m.

    IIII

    Tba

    MaalaeaHonololu Saturday

    leaToASaalasluMaalaea

    changerlren.

    Passage will

    iJihaloa. Maul......- Maalaea,

    " Makena,Mahukona, Hawaii..Kawalhae,KaIIua. 'Kaawaloa,rjiio, "

    CoastClrcnit BasaaJL, Roand Trip..

    . . .

    Paaaavc oatires . . .

    .a. a t ra a . a aI I.I.I I f. AV LI".

    Co. s

    1

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    1 abe lor

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    I X : :

    .Cirruit KauaiCirauit Hawaii.

    Hilo..5p

    2 p Ciroalt nawali.

    Sept. 6" at.- -

    5

    ofof

    Kona.B

    mm of

    Hllu lth wji.Circuit Kauai..Cirruit of tlawaii..Kona.

    Hilo both way

    .Clrcnit of Hawaii.

    U M Bp there ara no caUle to Ui.d at Hay, aneffort to reach P. M.yr On down Trip tbe Steamer will Bat until9 A. M later; Mkena until 0 A. M. later; andBay until H A. M. or later, without due notice of anybeing

    To or froaof be

    "