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WKHNHSDAY, KT. li. lHflSJ.
TELEPHDHIO.
Diamond I Inn I, Oct I?, (i:t:il h.iii
Light N. K. wind.
Nothing ui sight.
ARRIVALS.
Oct. 10
Stmr .Tu? Alukeo from Ivnuni
Sohr Rainbow from Koohtu
Stmr Iwalani from windward ports
UEPARrUKES.
Oct. 10
Stmr Likcllke for windward ports
Sdir Nettie Merrill for Lahaiim
Schr Wnilolo foi Mtiliko
VESSELS LEAVINS THIS DAY.
Bk Hope for Port Townscnd
Tern Queen for Pugct Sound
Schr Liholiho for "Waimea
PASSENGERS.
From Kauai per Stmr Jas Makec
Oct lGlh N L Richardson, Judge
Kakina, and -15 deck.
For windward ports per Likelikc,
Oct 10th W G Irwin, Sam Parker,
T Campbell, Miss jtf!issey,II Dnmcnd,
A Olto, wife and servant, II 11 Pas
senior, F II Ilaysckleii, M Stiff, C
Wells, T S Kay,C A Chapman, J
Holiday, T Sponcur, J Kalama &
AviiV, C W Ashford, D Doyle,
Mr. Natihi, l)r Thompson and wife,
JMis-4 Wilder. C B. and V N Mnkee,
W Kimio, D V I):uUv. C II AVillis.
M D Monsurntt, .1 A I MnnaaratL, M
Lyons, J Richardson, A Barnes, T
K'alai, l Spencer, Air Atkinson &
wife, and 1)8 deck.
From windward ports, per Iwalani
Oct 10 J S Seoott, J W Smithies,
W Nelson, C A Field, C L- Aleson,
Mr Alama, 2 Chinese & -18 deck.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Schr Rainbow brought 477 bags of
paddy.
Schr Emma brought 20 cords of fire
wood .
The Jas Makce tilings new of fine
weather at Kauai.
Stmr Iwalani brought 1291 bj,s sugar,
179 hides and 24 head cattle.
The Maitha Davis was discharging
the last of her cargo yesteiday. She will
take in ballast to-day.
Some largo pieces of lumber were dis
charged from the Amelia yesterday.
The Queen and Hope sail to-day in
ballast and stores.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Wanted, an Attorney-General.
.
Look out for the dor 'lie hat.
Tun eclipse of the hhk f ,.-J plainly
visible on Mondar evening.
Tjii: steam roller was at w(Km on
Beretania stccct yesterday morning.
The reports of the various com
mittees of the P. L. and S. Co., were not
forthcoming on Monday.
o
The baik Martha Rideont was sold
yesterday by Air. E. P. Adams for 575
to Air. J. II. Lovejoy.
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A special meeting of the Boys' Read
ing Room Association will be held this
evening at half-past .seven.
o
The Alyrtle Rowing Club have,
through Dr. AIcAllistcr, sent to the
Coast to ascertain the cost of a new
boat.
o-.
The postal treaty between Hawaii and
the United States has been completed,
signed by His Majesty and forwarded on
the IMariposa.
o
Tin: band concert at Emma Square on
"Monday wight was very largely attended.
'TheJtagc in London medley and the
Skaters waltz were the favorite pieces
performed
o
The island of Kahoolawe, has been
leased from Air. Win. Cummings, for
five years, and will bo utilized as a
stock ranch for raising sheep, cattle,
goats, mules and horses.
The native who was found dead on
Sunday evening, died from iuternal
hemorrhage, caused by fracture of the
ribs, the result of a fall from bis.horso
through the stirrup breaking
Tin: total number of immigrants that
arrived in this country, during the
twelvemonths ending '.50th September
last, was 5,G18 adults and 1,318 minors.
The departures wore 1,780.
The carthquako on Monday evening
shook open a door In Capt. Flemings
house, on Kukul street, and shook up
- things in general pretty lively. The
Captain says the shock lasted 80 seconds.
Complaints were made at the meet
ing of the Planters Labor and Supply
Co. on Monday that the Secretary of
tho Board of Immigration, Air. Smithies
treated tho members very cavalierly,
and that at times he was very Impu
dent. .i .
Tm: vice-president of the planters
labor and supply company said on Mon
day that, when Portuguese Immigrants
arrived, tho Government wero anxious
to shove them on to tho agents who d Id
not get their contracts till two or threo
weeks later. He also stated that in the
intcrviow with Air. Gibson which was
"verbose and indefinite," all the sntto
faction the conunlllt'c got wan tint they
wimc to pay nvr. ihu.i.vuh a innn more
for the Iinnilgninl but they did not
know what It ums for.
Aln. Sam fin. l'.utKi'.n and Air. W. (i.
Irwin left ,twti'rd.iy for l.anal, and will
rmtirn on l'rhlny,to Inspect I heir palate.
The lalnud cnimlN of about Sl),! (ill at rc
of which tlu-u yentU'ineii own, 30,00(1 In
fee olinplt'.
Tin: " simple mid bruoraiit" Gilbert
Islanders nie not appieeiated Here. At
yesterday's meeting of the P. 1 and S.
Co. they were called Imbeciles and ad
vlred to remain vcgetMlug on their own
coral shores.
Way ili In'l (lie nm i.i.io luporter of
the Advrriiscr step to !lic telephone on
Sunday, iind leporl lo the poll, c tation
about the sulleiing iinimiils Unit arrived
by tho Likcllke? The executive olllcer
cannot be everywhere, and it is the duty
of humane persons to infoim him of any
acts of cruelty.
.
At the Police Court yesterday four
eases of drunkenness were heard; IIoo
kano, for disturbing the (inlet of the
night, forfeited his ball 12; Bcka, for
larceny of a horse, was sentenced to
llftLcn months Imprisonment ; Chas.
Rnyinond.for assault and battery at the
Hotel, was fined 10; Bento, for the
same offence, was lined 11, and Paika,
for selling liquor in Honolulu without a
license, was lined 100 and costs.
The birthday party of II. It. 11.
Princess Kaiulani was celebrated yes
terday afternoon i,t Hon. A. S. Cleg
horn's residence at Waiklkl. Among
the numerous guests jnc-ent, who were
received by II. It. II. Princess Likcllke,
II. It. II. Princess Kaiulani and Hon.
A. S. Cleghorn, were His Majesty the
King. Her Majesty Queen Dowager
Emma, II. It. II. Princess Liliuokalani,
members of the corps diplomatique
and most of oui leadlug citizens
with their wives and families. The
Royal Princess was the recipient of
many handsome and costly presents
and her eighth birthday party avIII long
bo lemembered as one of the most plea
sant social re-unions ever passed in Ho
nolulu. The Hawaiian band played se
veral selections during tho afternoon
and refreshments were liberally provided.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
The well-known stallion "King
William" is for sale.
The quarterly meeting of the stock
holders of E. O. Hall & Son, limited,
will be held to-morrow at two o'clock.
Tin: Honolulu Iron "Works Co. have
some new boilers for sale, also a second
band combination boiler, at reasonable
prices.
Eiileks cb Co. displayed their new
goods on Monday, their store being well
tilled all day. Among the most attrac
tive goods in the ladies department are
handkerchiefs, trimmings, embroideries,
cblldrcns clothing and the new arrange
ment in the dressmaking department
by which a lady can choose her material
have it made, fitted and trimmed for
25. There are some very handsome
embroidered tabic covers and as good
nn assortment ot gentlemen's clothing
us has ever been seen in Honolulu.
NOTICE.
A
Good Will of the Business,
With Four Years lease! of Premises.
A. A. MONTA1STO
OVFEUS l'OU SALE his
PMootMc Gallery !
Consisting of
Furniture, Fittings, Instruments, and Every
thing requisite for carrying on
tho business,
Together with a Numerous Stock of
Negatives. Pictures, Alats,
Frames, &c.
Tho Lenses aro suporior to any in this
Kingdom,
The fittings and apparatus aro more
completothan any other gallery
in this country.
Tho business is well established, and
being run on a good paying basis,
would prove a profitable investment to
tho right party.
Tho present proprietor's reason for
wishing to dispose of this valuable busi
ness is in consequence of liaviug impor
tant ranch interests which require his
personal supervision.
Terms. easy. For paiticulars apply to
A. A. AIONTANO, Photographic Gal
lcry, corner of King and Fort streets,
Honolulu, ILL 033 lm
Notice.
NEITHER GEO. AY. SMITH, or D.
MCCARTNEY, .In., are now iu our
employ, or havo any further connection
with our house.
r,U2 lm HOLLISTEIt & CO.
For Sale, Cheap,
One Top Buggy, and ono
Piano-Box- Open Buggy;
-uotli in penect orucr. Ap
ply ii'iiO Port St., cor. School. Saa
To Kent or LeaHC.
TWO FINE STORES, in tho Now
I, O, O. P. Block, lately erected on
King street, on site of fire.
For terms, apply to
L. WAY,
529 lm Contractor and Bnllder.
Notice.
CAPTAIN J. A. AIEKTIIENS has
been appointed agout of the "IIu
waiian Humane Society,"
John S. Walkek, President.
Honolulu, Sept. 15111,1683. 508
RffnWVTTKitl
Nolieo io KloelcliohlovH.
rPIIJ; Annual Meeting of the Stick
J holders of tl c Wiiliitino Compiiiij
Will lie held on I1IUKSDAY, Oct. IStli,
at II ii. in., in the ollhe ol Air. II. A.
Wld iniiiiii. (.'. O. IJBIHKU,
AW tu Meeiclan.
KoUco to Sloe.khoIdevM.
r Pill'. Aiimuil .Median of the Onoim-n
J "1,4'tr U nipiuiy will lie luld nl
li o mid i ol i: I'.rewer & Co. on ,MON
bA,i)rtiMw, a-.'nd, 1S8U, at 10 ' lock
a. in. 1 U. .IOKHS, .h.,
o'.'! id Suoiet iry.
ATolicti 1o Stockholders.
nMIl Aiiniml Meeihig f the Pnuk.ni
L Minn- I'litnpiiuy w 11 lie li li ui
the nillci' nt V.. liicu'er it Co. o.t AMI'i
1A, Oe.oli. : iiiil i al li nVloik
ii in. I r. .IONBS, .Ir..
AJI id Necii'tit y.
17011 Sale u UESTAUItANT In ,a
JL good locution, doing good solid
btimness, with groceries, fixtures, furni
ture, etc. 10 years lease.
Address, II. P.,
5111 Itin This Office.
For Sale.
iwAnpiIE House and Lot on the
$J?W JL Plains, near the residence
i3gfcb of Alr.W. R. Seal, and lately
occupied by Air. A. Dudoit. Apply to
CECIL BROWN,
All I tf Kahumanu street.
Er Hale.
CIOMWHTE mid Wairmtcl Good,
-et .if IPhoioji'-i-JUJlii. Akj-1iii-u..:ik
1 r unniit'iir.). Dry uud
wet 1)1.', e, ch 'ini m's, t n ol)j cfs, I 1 1
lapid len-o .i.r poitialt . br- c $1',0.
Co mu .hvlc wifi M. lf"NDEltSo:.
i 0 .li 1 in -olilcc iloioluln.
TflULilS! MULES 1!
CAP P. CI UN'KY wishes 10 n.jtUV
Planters i.nd oihers Unit be h.c. H)
AIUI.Kd, just nriived per W. H. Dimond,
iorSde, at his .table, at thu Coiner of
Punchbowl and Queen Sis. well biokcn
to hnrness. C29 tf
ff'or Sale.
ASPxUST OF BLACK HORSES, a set
of double harness and a two-scat
carriage with top, pole and shafts. Alay
be seen at Dodd's stables. Apply to
A. Rosa, at Government Building.
510 tf
Filter Press Bags !
S2 x 30.
SOMETHING NEW!
And in great demand.
A few only remaining.
These bags arc made to fit the frames
of Otto's Filters, and are of material of
the proper texture.
Just to hand per Mallsgate.
Apply to
524 2w THE0. H. DAVIES & Co.
Twilled & Striped
COAL B
Just to hand per Mallsgate.
Apply to
524 2w THE0. H. DAVIES & Co.
OP VALUE TO THE PUBLIC.
. G- ASHLEY,
Custom House Broker
has opened an agency for
Custom House Brokerage,
Real Estate Transactions,
Employment Service,
And Genernl Business,
At J. W. ltouertHon & Co'is. Station
ery Store,
Alerchant street (near the Post Office.)
Books and Accounts neatly kept and
adjusted.
Bills collected.
Legal Documents of every description
drawn up.
Anything in the way of busiuess care
fully and promptly attended to.
P. O. Box 434; Telephone 2. 470
MEDIUM BREAD !
FOR SALE
A Fresh Invoice of
F. A. Schaeler & Co.
lw 529
JUST RECEIVED,
Per "Ella," a small lot of superior
Columbia River Salmon,
POR SALE AT
Lowest Market Rates.
F. A. SCHAEFER & Co.
OS!) lw
California Bricks
FOK SALE.
21,000 PATENT HARD I
nv
CASTLE & COOKE.
524 lw
Superior Medium Bread
tnijijrfjj'uwqprM.'.ninj.sa.i'-7jijm). ijnminnrnfnrnxiUKw'w;uwv.iimijiii inn niii'nnuawnm im'wwnw
Oceanic Steamship Oorap'y.
TIIK AIAGNIPK'KNT
;il( w ami Kloif.llH htcnl!ii.iip
MARIPOSA & ALAMSBA,
Will lenvr Honolulu for Han l''i m
I'Wco us lollnw-r
M AUI I'OS A
I. .n. an Kriinoi-i-o 'o, 1 .
f' MM Honolulu Nov I A, li'tmi
AliAjftfSDA
L . Sin PrnncNco.. t). '. l.lih
L i.. 11 nioluiu a'on.I, n on
I'piT.:r.iw may have their ntnv
booki'd in inlviino'u by Hpptjiug at uie
Oilier ff tin1 ajfents.
l,.i"."ii';i'i's lv thl Hid1 arc heivtiv iio
tMi-l 11. , 1 liny will he allowed a .11 lls
of 1 iiK,tne free by the Oveihuid Ittill
way, w lun travelin'i; mu
MKiiciiANDihi. intended for shipment
by this line will bo received fee of
charge in the Company's New Ware
house and iceoipts issued for same.
IxsuuAKcii on merchandise, whilst in
the warehouse, will bo at owner's lisk.
Wm. G. Iuwix & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
Sjggk lrO SAN FRANCISCO
ss5g The clipper bktne
Jano A Falkinburg,
Goodman ... Muster,
Will nave quick dispatch for tko above
poi t. Tor freight or parage apply to
Castm: & Cookk, Agents.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO-
W..WU XiC-?
Tlic favorite l)ktiu
Ella,
Howe, - . . TiFislei,
Will have (iiick dlsjiiitch for the nbtne
port, for freight or p.isai;e apply to
U. Ilur.wun i: Co.. Agents
s-k FOR SAN FRANCISCO
Sisr4v The favorite bgtne
W. H. Dimond,
Houdlctt, - - - Master,
Will have (piiclc dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
War. G. InwiN & Co., Agents.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
&r The clipper bark
H. W. Almy,
Freeman, - - - master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
Oastli: & Cooivi:, Agents.
IXTJBRISIiAXI)
Steam Navigation Company's
JtTSE of steaihleks.
The Iwalani,
hates, - . . Commander,
Will run regularly for Kona. and Kan
Li:a.ves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Tuesday, Oct. !)
Friday, Oct. 10
Tuesday, Oct. SO
Friday, Nov. '.)
Tuesday, Nov. 20
Friday, Nov. 30
Tuesday, Dec. 11
Friday, Dec. 21
Aitmvizs at Honolulu at 5 p.m:
Tuesday, Oct. 1G
Friday, Oct. 20
Tuesday, Nov. G
Friday, Nov. 10
Tuesday, Nov. 27
Friday, Dec. 7
Tuesday, Dec. 18
Friday, Dec. 28
The C. It. Bishop,
camerox, - - - Commander,
Leaves Honolulu every Mondny
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Ivoloa, Eleclc,
and Waimca, Kauai. Returning, leaves
Nawiliwili every Friday evening.
The Janies Makee,
Mcdonald, - - - Commander.
Leaves Honolulu
every Thursday, at 3 p.m. for Kapaa and
Kilauca. Returning leaves Kauai
every Monday at ! p'in., and touching at
Wainae, both ways.
jarfe Steamer Likelike,
viirtfe JVlllg, - 1UUSLUI'.
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahiiina, Man
laea Bay, Makenn, Mnhukona, Ku
wttlhae, Laupahoehoo and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alovo ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Sunday a.m. 1
TUB PAST SAILING
Schooner Ehukai
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA. EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
181 A. F. Cooki:, Agent.
Hawaiian Bell Telephone
Co., Reduction of Rates.
FROM, AND AFTER SEPT. tiO, 18S8,
the telephones of this Company
within tho district of Honolulu, will be
rented at the following reduced rates,
viz:
For places of business, 5 per month.
For private residences, $1 per month.
I'ayablo quarterly in advance.
C13 lm J. F. UnowN, Bcci alary.
ToIiCt.
AROUSE AND PREMISES ON
Union street, inauka of and ad.
joining tho Hell Tower and Hook &
Ladder pieiniscs. The houso contains 7
looms uud pantry with kitchen, store,
bath and servants' looms, and will be
put in thorough repair before occupancy.
The above premises aro very deslrablu
for warehouse sites, being near tho busi.
noss center of the town and can bo had
for such purposes if desired.
Apply to J. M. Monhakuat.
Six tf 27 Merchant btrect.
' 850 ICtlWA-iei.
T OST Lotween Kapiolaul Paik and
JlJ Xuuanu Valley, a Rluu Satin Nolo
Case, embroidered and lined with white
silk, containing !J United States green,
backs, 100 each; 1 United States green,
back, if. IO; Letter of Credit from Coutts
& Co,, and Pilvate Papers. Tho above
reward will bo paid on tho return of tho
same to Tuizo. II. Daviks Sa Co., or tho
528 POLICE STATION.
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Ladies' anil Gent's
Gold and Silver "Watches
Just to hand.
Every Watch warranted as
represented.
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Actual 'wolghb.
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Gross Wgt
Fac-similo of Silver Cases.
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NO- UVS.MNTASSAY. Sf VVNJBK.UNITtO STATES lONTASSArA
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LYCAN
105 & 10? FORT STREET, HONOLULU.
HAVE JUST
.AJsr immeote: stock
OF
FASSCY
Iiicliuling- the Very Best Assortment of Holiday Goods
Ever Imported
OpeningDay, Saturflay, Octolier 20Hi,1883.
532
EgBETHESBA WATER-ffl
Cures all affections of the
LITER AND KIDNEYS
It Quenches Thirst,
It Restores Health,
It Invigorates tho entire System.
ON DRAUGHT AT
PALMER & THACtXER'S
sis Bottled to Order. Drink it I
8 IO JBCtMvurcl.
LOST on Saturday night on Hotel st.
A double English Traveling Rug,
a dyed sheepskin loot rug, uud an cm.
broideied dubt-wrnp. Tho abovo re.
ward will bo paid on leturning sumo to
100 G. W. MACFARLANE & Co
Water Notice.
Oillco Sup't Water Works,
Honolulu, July a, 1BS2.
A
LL persons having Water Privileges
aronotuieu tnattiioir water Jtates
are payable seini-annuiilly, in advance,
at tho oillco of tbo Superintendent of
Water Works, foot of Nuuanu btreet,
upon tho 1st day of Janutirv and July of
each vear. CIIAS. B. WlLSON,
Sup't " tttcr Works
S. K. Kaai, Mlnlstor of Interior. 201
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31. McliHH'iiy,
Afcntfor this Kingdom
N. 13. Beware of imita
tions, as I have discovered
several silver watches bear
ing the name of " Waltham
Watches," which are of Swiss
Manufacture, and are sold as
ccnuinc Waltham watches.
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Facsimile of Gold Cases
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CO.'
RECEIVED
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GOODS,
into this Kingdom.
E,eliable Transit.
wilkinsotTs express
AND TRANSFEE C0MPAKY.
Can Removi: Household Fuhnituke,
PIANOS, BAGGAGE, ETC.
BETTER THAN EVER
Residents of tho other Islands can in
future bo accommoduted in every man.
ner desired. 'Written Instructions by
mail will bo faithfully attended to. Ad
dress Post-ofllco Box No. 832. Telephone
No. 180.
Wilkinson's Express and Transfer Co,
02'J Cm No. 00 King street Honolulu.
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