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T SH iuH)wwiiiww.MMwawiiiii.iiiiWi 1 nmwiimBM) 'wTWMtwareinottumaiatHtt SIuN gJiulj giu'iUihi TUESDAY, OCT. 23. 1883. TELEPHONIC. Diamond Html, Oct. 23, C:iJ0 a.ui Light N. K. wind. Nothing in sight. ARRIVALS. ' Out. 22 S S Alntncdn from San Francisco Schr Wniintilu from Ilnknlnu Schr Mnimoknwui from Ilnnnmnulii ' " DEPARTURES. Ocl. 22 Stmr C 11 Bishop for Kuuai Stun' Kihuion Iloti for Kaliului Stmr Lclmii for Molokni and Maui Stmr Mokolii for. Koolau Schr Lcahi for Koiutlelc Schr Ehukai for Wuitilua Utno J A Falkinbeia; for S F VESSELS LEAVING THIS DAY. Stmr Likclike for wilithvard ports Bk Martlia Davis for Hongkong Bk Mallsgatc for Portland Or Tern Mary Dodge for P't Townseiul Schr Wnitnnlu for Ilakalau Schr Mary Alice for Molokni PASSENGERS. From windwards ports per Like like, Oct 21 C F Hard, 35 E Ilear born, J Bryce, R I Spencer, M Sehmids. MrM Lcwai,jMrs Lee Loy, Lee Chong, 0 Ftirneaux. Akana, ' G Aneo, "W Iloakanni, Mrs J It Mills, Mip A Mills, J "V L Meguirc, llw H Chirks, Mip Inoaolc, M J Donnell, J W Ilahn, ,7 Woods & wife, C W Ashfood, J M Monsarratt, S Obey, Ah Low, II It Passenger, L A An drews, J S Bond, Mrs Nahaolelua & "chitd; Mip Ivalnaolaui. From San Francisco, per Alameda, Oct 22 W B Bullock, airs Bullock, Miss Bullock,, W F Blanck, Mrs Jas Kirkland, Mrs "W Tenner, Dr It McKibbin, Chas A Kcnney, W C Wilder and son, Mrs E P Parker, G O Bradford, Miss M E Bradford, II F GtadcVlt Lavery, M Niser, John Walker, J Ford, Geo Newman, Win Oliver, John O Wilson, Wm Bleahdom, J S Smith, Frank Eiet ing, Fred Zeizcr, G Carlton, Gus May, R W Frazer, G Carlton, Fred Anderson, Mrs Ryan and 5 children, M M'Carthy, Chinaman. For Kahului per Kilauea IIou, Oct. 22 Mrs E L Parker and 2 children, S Obed, P T Thornton, Miss J E Ward, J M Homer and 25 deck. "For Maui, &c. per Leh'ua, Oct22. Gov Dominis and wife, A Unna, C Brow, D D Baldwin, W II Cum mings, F Conradt, 35 deck. u'For .Kauai per C R Bishop, Oct 22 Mrs Fredenberg, J B Smith, W II Rice, G II Dole & wife, C Keolling, and 39 deck. SHIPPING NOTES. The S. S. City of Sydney brought 101 pkgs of mdse, and took 2,09!) bags of sugar, 477 buncheVof bananas, ami 5 cs ,of leaves. Total .domestic value, of ex port, $21,5GG 07. ' ' The stmr Planter will not tail to-day, as announced. She will sail next Tues- day and continue to run on the Twalani's ' regular time. The Iwalani commanded by Capt. Mc Donald of the Jas. Mnkee will take the C. Ii. Bibhop's loute leaving Tuesday's and returning Sunday's. The C. R. Bishop will run to llama kua district. Mr. Freeman former mate of the Bis hop will take command of the stmr Jas. Makec. The schr Waimulu discharged 942 bgs of sugar, and took in 983ybgs of bone meal in 3 hours. The main top-mast of the Almy has been taken down for repairs. LOCAL & GENERAL NEVS. The sioopTicna is-for sale. ' Wanted A charter for the Gazette. Tun Working Men's Union mecs to- i . -i l night. Ton D. McCllelan -passed through on the City of Sydney. ! a , : Somi: large spurs; for" A: W. Pierce & Co., were brought by the Alameda. '' Mil. Miles brought somo valuable stock on the Discovery. . i ,Mn, II. G. Treadwny has hcuii ip. pointed a doputy sheriff on Maui. o , Messrs. Wells, Fargo & Cof's agent ' has kindly forwarded us late Sail Fran cisco lllcs. J. -- Mil., D. K. Fyfe's property and fuini. turo will bo sold at auction on Tliuisday , byjMcssrs. Lyons & Levey. Dn. McKibbin, Mr. H. V. Glade,' Mr. and Mrs. Wilder i uturned yesterday on the Alameda. Mils. G. West was the Hist person to telephone, tp the central olllcc, that the City of Sydndy was in Bight on Sunday night.' Captain Dodd, late of tho s.s. Suez, has bpen appointed agont in Hongkong lor tho lino of stcameis to which tho Suez belongs. TuiuiK are abqut 14,001), Cliinoso in this Kingdom, who each pay yearly a school tax of 2, What special provi, slon is made for tho education of the Chinese. Somi: amusement was "cauheil by a :Portugue,3o family lushing on board the City ' of Sydney at tho last moment yes terday morning. Their household uten sils were flying through the air as tho steamer loft. Mil. A. Hori'NL'NO Is expected on the Zc.ilnndla. It is stated that Colonel Cui-Jii Inukea proceeds to .lap.ui, via Sue and India, before le.turning to Hawaii. Mn. St oil, ilu lati' popular manngur of tlti- Monunp i mill, take the manage mem of lui iU Witiiiuku pi. nia'.on in tiff- ililo ili-iiici. 1 Wnr.N the present Mhil'ter of the In terior took oillec. it was announced that the Pall road would be at once improved. How much work has been done on 11 ? Mil. .Iami'.s UitYOi:, D.C.L., who has jut returned from n visit to the volca no, and is staying at the hotel, is I'ro fefesor of Civil Law at Oxford Univer sity, and member of the HillNh Pailia ment for Tower Hamlets. ,, Tin: subsidy of the P. Ml S. S. Co. should be stopped as soon as possible. The steamer arrived and departed on Sunday night, without studying the interests of the business community in any way. 'I'm: Hag of the flim of Messi-CHnck-feld & Co. was lowcicd to half mast? high yesterday, as a token of respect to the late Charles Piluger, of whose death Mr. Glade heard shoi tly before leaving San Francisco. Oun daily contemporary says'that tins Kilnuei Hon hiniightioQ post holes on her ln-t t j ip. AVUl Ihi-v'l.indly ti-ll ui tin' I'r ij.ht mil liiciMi.'cmoit of an au'iniM' -iol prt-i Iwli, lind hoWiiufti;.' pot l.oli-s i!l ItU ill.- Mc.uurr. - .--. Tnr. f(illv.!u ; gentlemen uuic elcctoit olllcciy at -the meeting of the Pnukau stockholder held ye-teid.iy. President, Mr. .loiinthan Austin: Vice-President, Mr. S. L. Austin j.Seeietary 'and Tiea suicr, Mr. P. C. Jones Jr.; Auditor, Mr. J. 0. Cuter. His Excellency theMinistcr of Foreign Affairs has kindly sent us a copy of the definitive treaty of peace between the United States and Hi? Britannic Majesty George, the Thirds Tho document, which is dated 3rd September, 1783, is printed in pamphlet form by the Foreign Exhibition Association of Boston. Mohe thieving among vessels at the wharf. The captain of the Courser was reading in his cabin on Saturday night and fell 4asleep in his chair about 11 o'clock, lie awoke again at 3 in the morning, and found that several articles of clothing had been taken, besides his ( watch, chain and some money. 0 The lectin e before the Y.M.C.A. by Mi. C. J. Lyons, and the Ice Cream Fes tival, heretofore mentioned, have been postponed, for Mr. Bry'cc's discourse, Mr. Bryce, who lias kindly consented to lecture on Thurbday, sails bj- next week's steamer. Duo notice of Mr. Lyons lecture as also of the (festival will be given. The Saturday Press may be coriect in saying that the gentleman who repor ted the Planters' proceedings for the Advertiser, on Wednesday last, " was certainly a very bad icporter;" but in view of that report of the Waianuc ex pedition, which appeared in its own co lumns two or three weeks ago, it sounds very much like the saucepan calling the pot black. J tf Wr have received, from His Excel lency the'Minister of Foreign Affaire, a pamphlet containing a list of the sums of money that have been paid by Mr. R. Seemann, the Hawaiian Consul at San Miguel, on account of Portuguese im migrants in this Kingdom. The total amount paid between 23rd February and 2nd June, was $7,538.20 and this clearly shows that the Portuguese laborers here are able not only to do well, but that they also assist 'their friends and rela tions at home. Tnn arrival of tho O.S.S. Co's steamer Aliuneda caused a little stir on the 'Wharf yesterday. She is so like the lariposa that, if the names were taken away, people would not be able to tell one steamer from thciother. Her officers are H. G.-Morse, Captain; J. B. Sutton, purser; II. W. Falkncr, surgeon; J. C. Ilarthorno,, chief officer; P. Lucas, second officer; W. II. Fergerson, third ofllcer; ,A. P. Little, chief engineer; D. Cl Martin, first assistant; G. Wood, second assistant; II. Fletcher, third assistant; C. Dexter, ftewaid. Has any one seen the new comet, lately discovered by Prof. Swift of the ltoehester, X. Y., Observatory? it is located in the constellation of Draco, about 18 degrees distant, and in a south westerly direction from tlte north star, and is seen in America in the early evening. Here, the after sunset glow is so bright, and the upper atmosphere so thick, that it is doubtful whether it can bo seen as yet, either In the evening or in the early morning, though it is said to bo ri'pidly approaching the earth, and coiibcquontly growing brighter, Mn. Piollin P. Saxo passed through on tlo City 'of Sydpoy wjjth &ome pure bred Hereford cows and bulls and some su. potior sheep. Mr. Samuel Parker ins pected them and speaks in high terms of their points. Tho Auckland Evening Star suva that " Mn Saxo Iiiib inspected the herds of the Now Zealand pcdigieo and stock company, and found thero pattlc, which eiiniut)bu. excelled In. any pint of tho woild. lie believes that puro. bred stock of this class can be shipped fioin Auckland to supply tho American market more cheaply than fiom England and can be landed in better condition." At a mcetini: of stockholder of the Onomea plantation, liohl ;.usteul.iy. -Air. S. L. Austin was ele2tc! Pfo-ldentj Mr. Jonnthtin Austin, Vlcc-Piesidcnt; Mr. P. O. Jones Jr. SciJielury; Mr. Geo. J. lios, TieaMii.-r; Mr. J. O Carter, Auditor. J. T. Waterhouse JUST RECEIVED s No. 10 Fort Street, AT QUEEN ST. STORE, and King' Street Store. PEIGE WIRE, Galvanized Tnbingr, -AN13- r Be Goods in tho Market. O't i 1211 It 53 I Si tisn Lsej !i Tho Honolulu Iron Works Co r Have on hand, ne.irly ronpleteil, And Fop Sale at Reasonable Prices, 1 Combination Galloway and Tubular Steam Boiler, 23 feet long by 0 leet in diameter; 1 Do. do., 1l)K feet by C feet; J Gallowtiy Boiler, Viy. feet long by G feet in diameter. Also, for sale, one pood secondJiand Combination Boiler, 23 feet lone by 0 feet, ill diameter, with "i0 feet of Smoke Stack;' been in use four years; almost as good as new. All kinds of Boilers, any size, made to order at short notice at THE HONOLULU IRON WORKS. 534 lw YOU CAN BUY Home manufactured 25 PFR CENT CHEAPER than the imported brakes, at the HAWAIIAN Carriage P1anufacturing Co. 530 2w No. 70, Queen Street. NOTICE. . A Gootl Business Gliance! Good Will of the Business, With Four Years Lease of Premises. A. A. MONTANO OFFERS FOU SALE HIS Pliotoral. Gallery ! Consisting of Furniture, Fittings, Inslrumonls, and Every thing roquisilo for carrying on the businoss, Together with a Numerous Stock of Negatives. Pictures, Mats, Frames, &c. Tho Lenses aro superior to any in this Kingdom, .The littiugs. and apparatus arc, more j .complete than any other gallery in this country. The business is well established, and being run on a good paying basis, would prove a profitable investment to the right part. ' The picsent proprietor's reason for wishing to dispose of this valuable busi ness is in consequence of having impor tant ranch interests which require his personal supervision. Terms eay. For patticulars apply to A. A. MONTANO, Photographic Gal lery, comer of King and Fort streets, Honolulu, II. I. C33 lm OF VALUE TO THE PUBLIC. LEY, Custom House Broker has opened an agency for Custom House Brokerage, Real Estato Transactions, Employment Service, And General Business, At J. W. ItolicrtHon & Co'h. Station ery Store, Merchant street (near the Post Office.) Books and Accounts neatly kept and ndiuHted. Bills collected. Legal Documents of every description drawn up. Anything in the way of business care, fully and promptly attended to. P. O. Box -134; Telephone- 2. '170 To Kent or ILeiiHe. TWO FINE STORES, in tho Now I. Ov O. F. Block, lately erected on King street, on site of lire, For terms, apply to L, WAY, 529 lm Contractor and Builder. r" " "Sotlvv.. CAPTAIN J. A. MEUTHENS has been appointed agent of the "Ha waiian Humane Souiety." John S. Walicku, Pmldent. Honolulu.i Sept, 15th,1883. LG08 ftTevnrr fjood Eilisli Oceauic Steamship Oonap'y. T.f?fe THE MAGNIFICENT nS?vrgg!! new anil Elegint Steamship MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA, Will leave Honolulu foi S.iu Finn elsco as follows: MAKIPOaA LiavePan Finici-m Nov 1st Leave Honolulu Nov 15, noon ALAMEDA Le iu Sin Francisco Oct. 15th Le.ivi Honolulu Nov. 1, noon Passkxohus may hme their names booked in advance by applying at the office of the agents. Passengers by this line arc heiubv no tilled th.u they' will be allowed 250 lbs of baggage fi'ce by the Oveilmd Hall way, wnen tiaveling Knst. MiiiiuiiAXMSit intended for shipment by this line will bo received fiee of charge in the Company's New Ware house and icceipts ivaiotl for same. Ixtsun.vxcr. on merchandise, whilst In the Warehouse, will be at owner's risk. Wm. O. InwuN & Co., Agents, O. S. S. Co. FOR SAN FRANCISCO The clipper bktne Jane A Falkinburg, Goodman ... Master, Will nave quick dispatch for the above poit. For freight or passage apply to ( 'astm: & Cooke, Agents. FOR SAN FRANCISCO- JffiCS&SJ- The favorite bktne Ella, Howe, - . . Mnstrr, Will have quick dWpateh for the above port. For freight or piaire apply to C. BitEWEii !c Co., Ag nts. FOR SAN FRANCISCO The favorite bgtne W. H. Dimond, Houdlctt, - - - Master, Will have quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to Wm. G. Iiiwin & Co., Agents. FOR SAN FRANCISCO The clipper bark H. W. Almy, Freeman, ... master, Will have quick dispatch for the above poit. For freight or passage apply to Castle & Cooke, Agents. INTJEKISIiAN5 Steam Navigation Company's lilME OF STEAMEKS. rt JL 3k tvSSk The Iwalani, hates, - - - Commander, Will run regularly for Kona and Kan : Leaves Honolulu at 4 r.si. on Tucsdny, Oct. 9 Tuesday, Nov. 20 Friday, Oct. 19 Friday, Nov. 30 Tuesday, Oct. 30 Tucsdny, Dec. 11 Friday, Nov. 9 Friday, Dec. 21 Arrives at Honolulu at 5 p.ji: Tuesday, Oct. 1G Tuesday, Nov. 27 Friday, Oct. 20 Friday, Dec. 7 Tuesday, Nov. 0 Tuesday, Dec. 18 Friday, Nov. 10 Friday, Dec. 28 The C. E. Bishop, cameron, - Commander, Leaves Honolulu every Monday at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleele, and Wuimea, Kauai. Returning, leaves. Nawiliwili every Friday evening. The James Makee, mcdonald, - - - Commander. Leaves Honolulu every Thursday, at 3 p.m. for Kapaa and Kilauea. Returning leaves Kauai every Monday at 4 p-m., and touching at Wainae, both, ways. fe. Steamer Likelike, King, - Master. Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at 4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa laca Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka wailine, Laupahoehoo and Hilo. Returning, will touch at all tho nl ove ports, arriving at Honolulu each Sunday a.m. 1 TnE FAST 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. Cooke, Agent. Hawaiian Bell Telephone Co., Reduction of Bates. FROM, AND AFTER SEPT. 30, 1883, the telephones of this Company within the district of Honolulu, will, bo rented at the following reduced rates, viz : For places of business, 5 per month. For private residences, $1 per inonili. I'ayablo quarterly in advance. 513 lm J. F. Brown, Seciotary. To Let. HOUSE AND PREMISES ON Union street, maukii of and ad- A inlning the Bell 'lower and Hook & Ladder prcmhes. The house contains 7 loomsand pantry with kitchen, store, bath and servants' looms, and will bo put in thorough lepair before occupancy. The above premises are very desirable for warehouse sites, being near the busi. nesscenter of the town and can be had for such purposes if desired, Apply to J, M. Monsarrat, (51t tf 27 Merchant street. 950 WI5WA.RD. LOST between Kapiolani Park and Nuuanu Valley, a Hluo Satin Note Case, embrohlciedand lined with white silk, containing 2 United States gicen. backs, fclOOunclji 1 United States green, bunk, $50; Letter of Credit from Coutts & Co., and Piivte Papers. The uboo reward will be paid on the return of tho same to Tiiuo, II, Daviks & Co., or tho 028 POLICE STATION. LU a a a o s a H o c cs O Ladies' and Gent's Gold and Silver Watches Just to hand. Every "Watch warranted as represented. , ( 18 k. No Actual weight, of Gold: Gross Wet ( Fac-similc of Silver Cases TO-DAY LYCAN' TOISISt5ctRTIFfllatUctmtipMjSiCaS P, WvCuJislofficrtoftr'ttuitlho acconrojmyhiz r-T-J-m..-iw.u-m. Is cnctamjiciwUlijoutTnoc Mabk7 AT uLs.MINT ASSAY. """"yf X8K UNITED STATES WlNTASSA7 (215) 105 & 107 FORT STREET, HONOLULU. .. v j - HAVE JUST AJS' I1MC3MCEJWS3E: stock OF FAWCY Including the Very Best Assortment of Holiday, Goods Ever Imported Now open ior Public Inspection COME TO-DAY! Cure3 all affections of the LIVER AND KIDNEYS i It Quenches Thirst, ' . It Restores Health, It Invigorates the entire System. ON DRAUGHT AT BENSON, SMTY'PI & CO. 532 Bottled to Ordei Drink it ! 810 Ituwurd. LOST on Saturday nis-'ht on nofel st. A double English Traveling Rug, a dyed sheepskin foot rug, and an cm. broidered dust-wrap. Tho above re. ward will be paid on returning same to 400 G. V, MACFARLANE & Co Water Notice. Olllce Sup't Water Works, Honolulu, July 3, 1882. ALL persons having Water Privileges arc notilled that their Wntcr Rates aro payable semi-annually, in advance, at the olllce of the Superintendent o( Water Works, foot of Nuuanu street, upon the 1st day of January and July of each've'nr. OHAS. B. WILSON, Sup't "Water Works S. K. Kaai, Minister of Interior. 204 y&eiS!wn.W'w.jS' waMc3CT wa v wyya?nwwy O p 53 S s O It 3 2. S a P el- I ) O 31. Mclneriiy, ArctUfor this Kingdom N. li. Beware of imita tions, as I have discovered several silver watches bear ing tht name of " "Waltham Watches," which are of Swiss Manufacture, and aro sold ns "emiinc Waltham watches. O Fac-simile of Gold Cases TO-DAY 1 & CO.,-H RECEIVED . 1 1. GOOI into this Kingdom. I - I -!,) tfA mz Reliable Transit. WILKINSOFS EXPRESS AND TRANSFER COMPANY. Can Rkmovi: Household Furnitukk, PIANOS, BAGGAGE, ETC. BETTER THAN EVER Residents of the other Iplanihi can in futuio bo accommodated in every man. ner desired. Written instructions by mail will bo faithfully atteuded to. Ad dress Post-oillcp Box No. 332. Telephone No. 130. Wilkinson's Express and Transfer Co. 020 Om No. 00 Kiug street Honolulu.