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SA'rrmuY, orr. iat nft.
THIS DAY'S DOINGS.
MOnNINO.
(Jyinnusiinn Kxeroisos for Ladies
nml'Chililion from ! to 11.
IVIi'ft iii'X stockholders 1'acil'n: rfu
(riir Co., nt 10.
Lvons mill Liui'v will boll nt 1-
M., ut Sales Room,' Apples & Penis.
AFTERNOON
Husu Hull Match, :i::i(.
Yacht Race, Lena it Kiiuim, nt 1.
lliincl nt Kmmii Sqmiro, nt I :'M
EVENING.
Lj'ons & Levey's miction sale nt
S. Mnmiin's store on Kinir street, nt
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7 p.m.
Gospel Temperance Meeting ut
Bethel, nt 7 ::10.
Myrtle Bout Club, 7 :.10.
TO-MORROW.
Bethel Sunday School, nt II :lo.
Fort St. Church S. S. at '.I :-lo.
St. Andrew's Cathedral S. S. 10.
Bethel, Hew S. C. Damon, at 11.
St. Andrews' Cathedral, Rev. Mr.
"Wallace, mornim; and evening.
Fort St. Church. Rev. J. A. Cru
2iin, morning and evening.
Service Y. M. C. A., IS p.m.
Bible Class nt Fort St. Church
Vestry, at 3:15
EMMA SQUAHE CONGERT.
The Band will play in Kinmu
Square this afternoon nt I :o0. The
following is the programme:
1'olonalsc Torchlight Proec-'don
Fjlllht
Overture Bandit Tricks Mippo
Cavatina The Pirate Hcltini
Selection Patience Sullivan
Waltz The Skaters (new)...Wnldteufcl
Quadrille Pun of the Pair, (new)
Williams
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Bethesda water on draught at Pal
mer & Thacher's. 503 ml
A good restaurant business with fix
tures is for sale.
The house lately occupied by Mr.
Dudoit is for sale.
A.
Tin: last stock exchange 'report I
published in the Supplement.
Tin: plantation ice machines are fully
described in the Supplement.
A close contest is expected this after
noon between the Lena and the Emma.
Tin: Band will play
the Hawaiian Hotel,
invited.
this
the
evening at
public are
A full account of the meeting of the
working men's association appears in
the Supplement.
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The band concert at the ITawaiiaH
Hotel will commence at half-past seven
this evening.
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Mussns. Lyons & Levey sell to-day at
noon a quantity of apples, pears, pota
toes and onions.
Williams & Co. draw special
linn tn thoir new aitist and their
atten.
views
of the volcano.
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Box. Paul" Neumann was yesterday
duly admitted as a legal practitioner in
the Hawaiian Courts.
Magnin's auction sale will be contin
ned this evening, at his stoic on Hotel
Street, by Lyons & Levey.
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Tiik mail by the Mariposa will close
on Monday ut 10 o'clock. Late letter
bag till twenty minutes past eleven
sharp.
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By courtesy of His Excellency the
Governor the Hoyal Hawaiian Band was
permitted to play last evening at Puna-
liou College.
.
Tin: Chicago Tribune and the New
York World have expressed their opin
ions of Hawaii which will be found in
the Supplement.
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A PitACTisK base-ball match will take
place this afternoon, when the nine,
who are to play against thi Maui team,
will match themselves against all
comers. The Maul match Is expected
to take place on 27th October.
At the Police Court yesterday eight
cases of drunkenness were dealt with;
Kanuinao, received sixty days imprison
ment for being a gross cheat; It. Gerke,
for helling imported hogs, hay, bran and
barley without a license, was lined 920,
and S3 cost. The line was paid.
A concert was given
Thursday evening for
nt WaikikI on
the mn nose of
obtaining funds to eil'ect repairs to Ku.
vruiuuno church. II. H. II. Princess Li.
Huokalani, H.R.H. Princess Likelike,
Hon. Mrs. O. R. Bishop and the choir of
Walkikl church performed very sue
cessfully to the satisfaction of a good
audience.
'I'm: case against Wing Wo Tal for
keeping a quantity of liquor on his
nroinlHCB without a license vvus beard on
Thursday in the Supremo Court before
ii foreign jury. Defendant was only
lined $5 and costs and an hour's im
prisonment, the whole of the liquor
being consented. This was the llrst
case of the kind in Honolulu under the
new liquor law.
1.
In consequence of the recent distur
bance with the Custom House olllcer on
board the Mariposa it would be advisa
ble that all Kueb ollicers should wear a
badjio or uniform. This would also bo
a convenience to straugerri com ng hero
who may be asked to open their baggage
for inspection, and who can have no
correct Idea as to the authority of the
person Inspecting U.
;cy
liii: liitcr-lMnud steamer arriving to
(lav mill to-morrow tiro expected to bring
plenty of pa"-cnncr.s n the planters me
cNpuetcil to he well represented at their
annual meeting on Monday
Tim: (.'hinnninn who was shot, Mr.
ttnilv eniitemnovary. hml a hole In the
back oT his neck huge enough Jo admit
the end of Deputy Marshal bayton's
linger, and the man's head was quite
numb when he was at the Station House.
Tim: hand is busy. On Thursday
lilirlit the boys played ut Colonel
.liul'l's residence, last night nt Puliation
College, to-day they play at Kiiiinn
S(iiaie and In the evening at the
hotel, on Monday on the wharf at
the depaitiiro or the Mariposa and
at Kiiiiiui Snnare in the evening, on
Tuesday at Hon. A. S. (.'leghorn,, and
on Thursday next at the hotel In honor
of Minister 'Daggett and his wife.
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TiiKHE will he a nieinoiial service at
Fort St. Chuich on Sunday morning in
icmcnibrnucc of the late 13. 0. Hall, who
was one of the chnrtcr-mcin tiers, and for
21 vears one of the Deacons of the
Church. In the evening thcio will bu a
union service, Dr. Damon preaching the
sermon. Mr. Cruzan is to icpeni his
set mon on "One Year under llnwaiis new
Liquor Law," in Knumakaplli Church
on Sunday night.
At the Y.MU.A. Hall on Sunday af
teiiioon at a o'clock theie will be another
leligious service. Thcio will ho good
mimic, a bright service, n cordial web
conic for nllT Mr. Cni.un's address will
have for its theme, "It will nil lie the
same in a hundred years." An account
of the llrst Sunday afternoon service at
thi hall is given in the Supplement and
the special attention of young men is
diawn to it.
Ox Monday mo'iiiug Messrs. D F.
Elders & Co. open their show rooms lo
display their new goods, purchased in
San Francisco by Mr. Woolmington and
which have just'anived. A specialty is
the coili.mc'dcpiutniciit for ladies and
children costume arc oflercd at a reasona
ble rate as they were puicliased direct
from English house. Mrs. Small, in
charge ot the dressmaking department,
is now able to oiler special inducements
to ladies. Gentlemen also have not been
forgotten and should call at Elders on
Monday.
SHIPPINC NOTES.
The Ella was discharging sand yester
day. The lumber vessels Queen and Amelia
swung about yesterday, 'and began dis
charging from the hold.
A large quanlty of bananas are ready
for the'M:u'ipoa.
The I). C. Murray sailed to-day for S.
P. at 2 p.m.
The Diuiond and Alniy arc making
quick work.
The departure of the D. S. Williams
wa postponed until to-day.
Stnir Lchua brought 45 sheep.
Auction Sales by Lyons & Levey.
This Day, Saturday,
Oct Kith, at 12 noon, at Sales Room,
BOXES APPLES AND PEARS,
Crates and Bags Onions and Potatoes
Lyons & Levey, Auctioneers.
(iaod ItnsincMH Clinnce.
F
OR Sale a RESTAURANT in a
good location, doinir jjood solid
business,- with groceries, fixtures, furni
ture, etc. 15 years lease.
Address, II. P.,
331 am This Olllce.
For Sale.
rriHE House and Lot on the
Plains, near the residence
of Mr. W. R. Scale, and lately
occupied bv Mr. A. Dudoit. Apply to
CECIL BROWN,
oSl tf Kahumanu street.
WILLTAMS & CO,
120 PORT STREET,
IPliotog-va.pliersJs
Have Secpied the Services of
MR. HASSELMANN,
One of the Best Artists
Prom San Francisco, His Coloring is
Unequalled.
Views of the Volcano,
Also on Hand, Come and See Them.
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Notice,
rpiIE Annual Meeting of the Stock
JL holders of ihe Pacillc Sugar Mill,
will be held on SATURDAY, the 13th
day of October, at 10 o'clock a.m., at
the Olllce of P. A. Schacfer & Co.
030 2t II. RENJES, Secretary.
For !5u!e.
COMPLETE and Wair.inted Good,
set of I?liotog;iHli A.p-
imi-utuH for amateurs. Dry and
wet plates, chemicals, two objects, with
rapid lense for portrait. Prico S150.
Communicato with M. IIEXDEHSON,
920 3t Post-olllce, Honolulu.
For Sale.
A QUANTITY of Iron Hoop
2x3.10.
XX Also, lion Tanks.
IV
D30 3m
J. II. BRUNS.
LWAY,
. CARPENTER & BUILDER
Shop on King street, In rear of New
Odd Fellow's Hall King street.
Telephone 112. 52t) Om
To Itciit or TjCuhu.
rpwO FINE STORES, In the New
JL I, 0 O. F. Block, lately erected on
King street, on site of lire.
For terms, apply to
L. WAY,
52!) lm Contractor and Builder.
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CAPTAIN J. A. MERTHENS bus
been appointed agent of the"IIaT
waiian lluiuauu Society."
John S. Waj.kkii, President.
Honolulu, Sept. 15th,18S3, ' 50$
A ms'iruiMMJ? occurred at the Police
Slat Ion on Thursday night when a
couple of drunkard weie being run lit.
OnooMlieni objected and a wrestling
match ensued in which Deputy Marshal
Davton tool, u pioinlnent part; with the
assist mice of a pair of bineclot the
Inebriate was overcome and llnally sat
down quietly In his cell to examine Ids
new ornaments,
Till-: lolloWing is the programme of
the conceit to he silvcn this month at
the Music Hall lor the honent of the
Honolulu Llbraiy and Heading Room
Association:
I'AIIT I.
1. Triumphal March. Alda, Verdi
bv the Honolulu Symphony Club
12. l'iano'and Violin Duett
Ml C. Castle and Mr. Yarndley
II. Song. " 1 fear noPoe" (Pinsntl)...
M. McCartney
1 Zither Duett
Messrs. Stroeelillu and Von Xorbeck
5. Doux Entrcticn (iiiiiitcttc
Honolulu Symphony Club
l'AKT it.
1 Duett for two piano
Mis C. Castle and Ml Hopper
2. Song. "The Porget-me-not'' (Suppc)
Mrs. .1. V. Drown
:i. Cornet Solo. "Lucky Hit"'
M. Mlcblels
I. Favorite iiilmietto, Doccheriui
Honolulu Symphony Club
". Operetta. "The Blind Deagars."
npiIE MAIL by the
X &tentii!slaii Mariposa
"Will close at the Foal Oillco,
At 10 o'clock this Day,
Monday, Oct. loth.
"LATE LETTER BAG" will be
kept open at the Post Olllce till
A
11.20 a.m. sharp, to receive all late
letters; on which an additional fee
of Five Cents (."5 cents) for each letter
must be paid in stamps or coin.
The public are icqucstcd to put
stamps on their letters, and deposite
them early at the office, ns the mills
must be closed punctually at the desig
nated hours.
II. M. WHITNEY, P.M.G.
Post Olllce, Honolulu, Oct. 1U, 18S3.
521 at
Book-keeping; Class. .
ANEW BOOK-KEEPING CLASS
will be formed at the Y. M. C. A.
rooms on Monday evening at 7 o'clock
by Mil. P. C. Jones, jr.
28 lw
White's Portland Cement!
JVST TO HAM), I
i?er '3iills-:a'e.'"
AND KOK SALE IN CjUANriTIES TO SUIT.
Apply to y
021 2w THE0. II. DAvks & Co.
Bine Strip Sugar Bass !
?JiO x: ISO.
THE ONLY GEXUINK SINGLE ULUE STWPE
UAOS,
Just to hand per "Mallsgate,"
Apply to
52t2w THE0. H. DAVIES & Co.
I CI
ags
?i x: :so.
SOMETHING NEW!
And in great demand.
A few only remaining.
These bags are made to lit the frames
of Otto's Filters, and nre of material of
the proper texture.
Just to hand per Mallsgate.
Apply to
524 2v THE0. II. DAVIES & Co.
Twilled & Striped
COAL BAC
s
Just to hand per Mallsgate.
Apply to
524 2w THE0. H. DAVIES & Co
liicM Rice Bass !
ao x :?.'5. x
Just to hand per Mallsgate.
Apply to
521 2w THE0. H. DAVIES $ Co.
i
f-1 G-A.TTG-13,
In 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet lengths,
with Screws and AVashers.
Just to hand per Mallsgate.
Apply to .
524 2v THE0. H. DAVIES & Co.
Fillei
Unoc
CormpM
DILLINGHAM & CO.'S
BULLETS OF NEW GOODS I
JUST KKCHIVKIK ISVOlCIKf OF
HARKNESS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS!
Guaiantced to put out twice as large a lire in half the time of any other machine.
It does not gel out of order, and is always ready for inc.
Every residence, Sugar Mill nid Stoic should have one.
Mag-neso-Calcite Fire Proof Safes & Boxes
Absolutely lire-proof.
With lurget percentage of inside space than any other safe Wn auk Sole
Aokxts Hon Tin: Ahove.
NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER PLATED WARE.
Wire Cloth, Wire Netting, Rice Cloth, Bird Cages,
Barb Fencing Wire, Pumps, Windwills, Tanks,
HYDRAULIC HAMS.
Kerosene and Libricating Oils a specialty. A good stock on hand and to arrive.
Call and examine our JSTew Goods.
DILLINGHAM & CO.
OAT,
Gazette Block, No. 25 Merchant Street,
Have received Consignments of New Goods,
per of every Conceivable Kind,
Memorandum blocks, Blank books, inkstands, letter Scales,
Mucilago, Copy Books, Pons and Holders, Envelopes, Drawing Papor. memo
randum Books, Letter Prossos, and Invitation Paper, Carter's Violet and In
dcliblo Inks; Arnold's and Stafford's. Baseballs and Bats. Pocket
Knives, Birthday Cards.
Red Rubber Stamp Agency.
NEWS, NEWS, NEWS, NEWS, NEWS.
Every MAGAZINE and PAPER published IN THE WORLD can be
OBTAINED fiom OAT, or he will tend for then.
MOlm
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GOOD
NEW GOODS,
JUST KKCJBIVEM, ex "Mariposa,"
(SELECTED 11V OUK Mil. STOOKLEY) at
BICHAEDS01T & do's.,
3So. OS Fort Street.
FOR THE
JReul lsls.itc JSi-olcei,
CuhLohi House J3iolcei,
HJiuploymeiit u.gGiit, uiicl
Oeuei-a.1 BiisineH Ji.g'eiit,
Oir.ce7 Merchant street, . . Hawaiian Gazette Block.
13y request, I have added to my business that of a CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER
and will hereafter attend to making entries at the Custom House of goods through
Power of Attorney from merchants. Our business community will And this do.
partnicut a great source of convenience.
CSThe ONLY recognized Real Estate Broker in this Kingdom."!
Land and property forsulc in all parts of Honolulu and the various Islands.
Houses to lease and rent in Honolulu and suburbs.
Rooms to rent, en suite or single, throughout Honolulu.
Books and Accounts kept. Bills collected. Legal papers of every description
drawn. Agent for Vickery's Monthly Fireside Magazine and Visitor, with
18 Chromes; subscription $1.25 per year. Agent for the Best Life
Insurance Company in the World.
Surcharges always moderate. Telephone No. 172.
UMHWTVIWPMJIIJM' mw
B1lBlmlE
JUST RECEIVED.
EX LATE ARRIVALS
A largo and select stock of Ladies and
Misses
BOOTS' AND SHOES
ALSO
,A beautiful lino of Gent's and Hoys'
Straw and Felt Hats
, All of the latest styles.
We would call nttcntion to the abovo
lino of Goods ns having been selected
by Mu. M. McInehny. 501
WM. aicGANINLUSS,
No. 0 Queen street Fish Market.
Dealer in choicest
Jluer, Vcnl, Mutton, FIhIi, &c, &i:
FaniihVund Shipping Orders carefully
altenUcutJto, Live stock furnished to
vessels M short notice, and Vegetables
of all kViifls supplied to order. 810 lv
ES! MULES!!
NEY wishes to notify
rnnd nthcis thnt b hnn !!0
.MULKS, jn,jf arrived per W. II. Diniond,
inrpiiu, at iistsiauie, at tno uorncr ot
PuneliljowJ I wd) Queen Sts. well broken
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PEOPLE.
For Sale,
To Let or to Lease..
A VERY NICE COTTAGE ON LU
nalilohireet, adloiniii'' the ied.
deuce of E. Tucker, Esq , and ut pre.
sent occupied by II. F. Lewis. This
cottage is almost new, and contains par
lor, dining room, two bed rooms with
closets, hath room, pantry, kitchen and
hack veranda ; a uiuu largo yard in front
and rear; outbuildings for servants, car.
riago, Etc., Etc. '
.... ALSO ....
The premises occupied by ihe under
signed, situated on Kinuu street; one of
the llnost and bust arranged houses on
tho plains; very large and cool rooms.
ALSO ,
House lots for sale on Lunalilo, Peusu.
coin, Kinau,Bliighnm and BorotuniuSts.
ALSO ....
Five lots of land atWaikiki for sale.
filar Particulars to be had by tippljcu.
"on. " e nnderslgned or poslo'llee ho.v
X-m. H.J.Aunkw.
510 tf
Ior Sale.
A SPAN OF BLACK HORSES, a set
XX of double harness and a two-seat
carriage with top, polo and shafts. Muv
uu cou at Jjocut's stables. Appl
A. Rosa, at Government Bui
y to
Idlng.
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