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FRIDAY, DEC. 7, 1888.
THIS DAY'S DOINGS.
MORNING.
Lyons & Levoy will sell at 10, nt
the rcsulcnco of Mrs Itlcluirclson,
Chnplnin St., household furniture.
AFTERNOON
Ladies' Prayer Mooting, Kort St.
Church, at 3 o'clock.
EVENING.
Imp. Order of lied Mcilnl 7:Sf).
Morning Star Lodge, It. of J. 7 130.
Social at Miss Brccao's, ?:30.
Polynesia Encampment, at 7 :i)0.
Meeting Boys' 11. II. A. 7:30.
A FRUITLESS SEARCH.
THK UAZKTTE OFFICE 1NVADKD V THE
LAW AND THE 1'OLICK.
On Wednesday morning some sur
prlao was expressed at the third appear
ance, in the columns of the Gazette, of
a public document the report of the
'Mounted Police. The Government
House wan in a state of confusion all
day, Captain Hayley hurried there to
ascertain who had published his report
in a garbled form, the Attorney-General
ad interim and Marshal Parke held
secret conclave, and were subsequently
seen with Deputy-Marshal Dayton.
Shortly before live o'clock. Mr. God
frey, reporter of the Gazette, rushed into
the street from his olllcc, and, laugh
ingly beckoning to Mr. Atkinson, editor
of the Gazette, said: "They're here."
Being invited, we went to see who they
svere, and what they were "up to."
We found the sanctum sanctorum of the
staff in flic bands of Deputy Attorney
General ad interim Rosa and Captain
Mehrtcns, the former leaning against
the wall in a solicitous attitude, the latter
examining papers in- the safe, with Mr.
Robert Grieve In close attendance.
Captain Mehrtens, e armed with a search
warrant, was looking for the missing
document. Every drawer, desk, docu
ment, cupboard, corner and cranny
were overhauled. D. A.-G. . '. Rosa
said "when he got it he'd be satisfied."
Mehrtcns said " where is it ? " Mr. At
kinson said there were "2,000 of that
day's newspapers wrapped up for the
Attorney-General ad interim, maybe it's
in one or all of them." Godfrey asked
for a professional opinion from the D.
A.-G. . i. whether they could not
obtain a mandamus to prevent further
search. Mehrtens said he had heard no
.man damus'yet but expected to. The
D. A.-G. a. i. was asked to "stand
coffee all round" as we probably
" wouldn't go home till morning." The
ire of the D. A.-G. . '. was aroused
and hesaid there was "too much fool
ing," he didn't like " all this chaff,"
that some of the remarks were "too
sarcastic." After a vain search in the
interior of an ink bottle, room one
passed inspection.
Mehrtens then made for Godfrey to
search him, but the latter objected. A
foray was made on the adjoining den,
Mehrtens started on a " wrong pigeon
hole" and found he was "all wrong,"
and the prospects seemed that they
would be sadly left. All . he found was
a paper on the "Bright Crown of
Heaven," the D. A.-G. a. i. thought the
"Bright Crown" of the other place
would be more appropriate. The horse
shoe letter weight was replaced, all the
tables and cupboards were searched,
but nothing was found, save dust and
documents (that were not wautcd).
All the cigar boxes were empty. Wo
were then told that the document was
"a bulky one," that the search was
made at the "instance of some one
else," (presumably the Attorney-General
ad interim ). That the paper was
' legal cap, rolled up." One cupboard
wouldn't open and a Pro test was entered
against the lock being smashed. One
tiling was seen mac iookcu jikc tne
skeleton of the German baby, but it
wasn't. t Unpaid bills were unearthed,
papers unwrapped, the backs of alma
nacs felt, and Grieve he wasn't Grieve(d)
a bit.
Darkness approaching, Mr. Atkinson
complained of their coming "like
thieves in the night," as an adjourn
ment was made to the comps' room.
The first tiling visible was an old
blanket, hung up to dry. While Mehr
tens poked his policeial nose into
drawers and type, under forms and
stones and in quads, where the D. A.-G.
a. i. sincerely wished us all, Mr. At
kinson explained that they had a pri
vate telephone xo Aliiolani Hale, and
pointed out the. double wires. The pri
vate property .of Mr. Grieve was ex
amlued under Protest, and at last they
struck the " dead box." A cry of
"here's the copy" brought the D. A.
li. a. i. to the fore, he rummaged and
ransacked but didn't mid the copy that
lie wanted, The meaning of the word
" copy " was explained to him, and he
felt "sick at heart." The presses, and
cases were squeezed, and a ladder,
leading to the loft, waB looked upou
with suspicion.
Mr. Grieve, Mr. Atkinson and Mr.
Godfrey smilingly offered to conduct
their unexpected visitors to any yet
unexplored regions, but the D. A.-G,
a, i. having said that he was "perfectly
satisfied" with the search made, we all
withdrew, at the invitation of that gen
tleman, to Cunha's, where he enter
tained us with the expressed intention
of mulcting his department for the un
expected treat in "cab hire." Tho
toast of "better luck next time" was
received with enthusiasm. They then,
like tho Arabs, of old, "stole silently
away."
The staff of tho Tizer and an ex-Attorney-General
were anxiously waiting
to hear the result.
The search might and should have
been mado twenty-four hours earlier,
as tneu, a.-u, . . was tuen in pos
, session of a copy of the Gazette, he hav
ing a relative In that ofllce who always
takes him a .cony on Tuesday evening.
The slow machinery that moves gov
mental affairs militated against a suc
cessful issue of tho unexpected ouslaugt,,
though it was stated they knew ithat
tho document i was there in (he morning."
AUCTION SALE DY E. P. ADAMS.
Closini Out Sale !
OK
Huvltig received Instructions from the
CALIFORNIA
Finite ITg Co.
Of Sim Francisco to Close Out
at Auction, the WHOLK.of their STOCK
OF
FURNITURE
I will oiler tire same at Public Auction
bv Catalogue, at their FURNITURE
' WAREROOMS.-Qukkn Stiikkt.
On WEDNESDAY, Dec. 12,
t At It) o'clock A si.
B8?The Sale n is positive one. There
will be no reserve whatever on anything.
Everything will be sold to the highest
bidder. This unusual opportunity for
bargains will doubtless be availed of by
parties about furnishing or replenishing
their houses. The follow ing is a partial
List of offerings, namely:
B. "W. Parlor Suites,
Unholstcrcd In Raw and Silk Plush
Elegant Bed Lounges, in Raw Silk and
Silk Plush,
Carpet Chairs, Carpet Rockers,
Etmr.v Plush Top Tables.
Onyx'Top Ebonv and Gilt Tables,
Ebony and Gilt Wall Cabinets,
Black "Walnut Marble Top
BED-ROOM SETS,
CONSISTING KACH OF
Bedstead, Bureau, Washstand,
Two Chairs, Rocker,
Table and Towel Rack.
Black Walnut Rockers,
B. W. Sewing Rockers, i
B W and Ash Extension Dining Tables,
Child's B W Cribs, Book Shelves,
Ash, Walnut Trimmed Bedsteads.
I.AUOE ASSOUTMENT OK
CHILDREN'S CHAIRS.
B W Olllce Desks, Ladies' B W Desks,
B W Hall Stands, with Mirrors:
English Cottage Chairs,
Oak Douglas Office Chairs,
Bent Rim Oak Chairs,
Handsome Ebony Hanging Cabinets.
B. W. BUREAUS and MIBR0RS,
French Plate Mirrors,
Oak high Cane Office Stools,
Black Walnut Tea Poys,
Brackets, Burlaps,
SHEETS and PILLOW CASES,
Hair Mattrasscs; Eureka Matrasses,
Spring Mattrasses, Hair Pillows,
Cedar Wardrobes,
Ivoa Sideboards, &c., &c., fcc.
TERMS of Sale CASH ON DEL1V
ERY. ESTCatalogues will be ready Dec. fith
and Goods may then be inspected.
577 E. P. Adams, Auctioneer
8. M. CAKTEIl. B. F. ORAIIAH
S. M. CARTER & 00.
Retail DeatjKus in
Fire "Wood,
Goal and Feed.
Hay and Oats,
to all parts of the city.
Remember, 82 King street,
578 1ST And Telephone No. 187
JUST RECEIVED
PER 8TKAMER via Panama,
A Large Assortment of
Very Superior
GERMAN
CANNED PROYISDNS!
578lwb F. A. Schaefer & Co.
Bndweiser Lager Bierl!!
Just received, ex "Spartan," a limited
quantity of the a hove favorite
brand, in-
Pints and Quarts,
In P1HST-CI.A88 CONDITION.
For Sale by
F. T. Lenehan & Co.,
r7(l lin .'ole Agiiiils.
A Goodpasture for Horses,
P SEAR TOWN.
Incpiire to
A. A. MONTANO.
577 fim
Notice.
MR. CHAfl. PURNEAUX will give
free instruction in free hand out
line drawing at the Y, M. O. A. Hall, to
Mechanics only, on Saturday EvoxirigB,
from 7 to 8 l1 m. The course will open
December 8th, and will consist of twelve
lessons, 577
Lottery.
Kins William
600 Chances, at $2.60 a Chance,
j Tickets to Iw had at Nordberg(n Anchor
Buioon. oov
Oil i . V jf
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Auction Sales by Lyons & Lovey.
XT AUCTION.
T K Imve been instructed bv Mrs. 15.
VV C RICHARDSON to sell at Pub.
llir Auc tloti (on account of her departure)
AT
Her Residence, Chaplain St,
ON
Friday, December 7th.,
At 10 a, m. the entire Household Furui.
turc, in part as follows!
Parlor Sot,
Bed Room Sets,
Dining Room Furniture,
Boole Cases, Books,
Pictures, Crockery, Glassware
Cook Stove and Kitchen utensils,
Garden Hose, &c, &c, &c,
also
ONE FINE PIANO !
One Buggy,
and One Pigeon House
Lyons & Lk ky, Auctioneers.
THE NIGHT SALES
OF EI.KOANT
Christmas and New Year
TIfcESEIVTS!
Will be continued at our Salesroom on
SATURDAY NIGHT,
December 8th,
At our SALESROOM at, 7 o'clock.
Lyons & Levey, Auctioneers.
KING BROS.
PICTURE STORE,
Willopen on
Saturday, Ilec. 8th, 1883.
with a large collection of
OXXi PAXNTIIVGS,
Chromos, Ebony Ware,
Mirrors, Brackets,
Artists Materials, &c, &c.
No. 108. : :' : King. Street
Way's New Block.
KINO BEOS.
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
i
rriHE Undersigned Proprietor of the
PIONEER STEAK CANDY FACTO?;
LAND BAKERY
desires to inform his patrons and the pub
He generally that notwithstanding the
recent DISASTROUS FIRE, has erected
A NEW FACTORY
On a much more Extensive Scale which
is now in Full Opkuation, and which
will be in complete working order by an
Early Arrival of new Machinery and
.Tools. Has received per" ALAMEDA "
the Largest and Varied Assortment of
Choice Candies,
Sugar Toys,
and Ornaments,
For Chri-tmas Trees; will also have
on hand 100 POUNDS of the so much
called for
schAum confect
Of his own'Manufacture, and a Large
Assortment of His Own Home Made
PURE CANDIES,
As also his Delicious, Fresh
CHOCOLATE CREAMS !
Christmas and New Year
Fruit,. Pound, Spongo, and Jelly Cakes,
Richly ornamented, and is again pre.
pared to receive orders for his so well
known rich and fine flavored
W'EIXOTIVG CAKE,
Ornamented in the most Artistic Style.
MINCE MEAT
Of the Finest Qualities, will be sold at
Fifty Cents per Pound.
"With largely -increased facilities, I am
now prepared again to supply my Cus
turners with PURE and "WHOLESOME
CONFECTIONERY of mv own manu
facture; thanking tho Public for their
liberal patronage before the fire and so
liciting a continuance of the same in the
future.
Very respectfully,
F. Horn,
THliS OLD STAND.
71 Hotel Street. Telephone No. 74.
572 3 m
Kerosene Oil !
KEROSENE OIL !
rulaoe anil Viilcum Brands,
Ex " Spartan " and " nenry James,"
THESE Favorite Oils, equal to. if not
Superior to any In this Market.
For Sale at Lowest Rates
Either Wholesale or Retail, by
Castle & Cooke,
072 3m And Other Dealers.
Notice,
THIS is to certify that N. Clifford has
full powpr of Attorney to act for
mo during my absence.
S. W, RUCKMAN.
Honolulu, Nov. 10, 1888. 503 8w
P. McINERNY
HAS T11K
Choicest French Candies
Just received by the Mariposa,
Prepare for Christmas.
They are the Largest and Best Assort,
inent, ever received In Honolulu.
And will bo sold at
50 CamsPer Poii
A New Ice Cream Wagon !
which visits the Suburbs at all Hours of
the Day and night with
Soda Water ami lee Cream
UKIiOWlB TO
P, McINERNY,
nnn
FORT STREET.
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NEW STORE
P. A. DIAS
Informs his friends and the public gene,
rally thai he will
Open on Saturday Next,
December 1st,
His iw Dry Goods Store,
On King Street,
(Near Castle & Cooke's) with an
ELEGANT DISPLAY
OF
Dry Goods,
Clothing-,
Fancy Goods,
AND
Gent's Furnishing Goods, &c.
571 lm
PEDIGREE PUG PUPS!
THREE PEDIGREE PUG PUPS,
Of the Male Sex,
For Sale,
Fifty Dollars Each.
Applv to
W. S. Lnee,
560 tf b Knahumouu street.
J.T.
King Street Store,
Has Just Received,
Kx Bell Rock and other
late arrivals,
Comprising in part as follows :
JLinthorpe "Ware,
Victorian Ware,
And Lotus Ware.
These goods are entirely new to this,
market, and are well worth inspection.
Flower Vases anfl Ties,
Single, Double and Treble,
In Amber, Green, Blue,
Rose, and Flint Colors.
Stand Lamps,
of New and Elegant Designs,
In Moss China, Glass, Majolica,
and Barbollne Ware, with
New Self-Lighting Burners.
of assorted patterns,
Moss Baskets,
Barboline Flower Pots,
Wedgwood and Majolica Ware
There are also in stock the regular
lines of ,
Dinner and Tea Services,
Chamber Sets and Crockery,
of every description.
Lamp Globes, Chimneys,
Burners, Wicks, &c, Ac.
JT. T. Water lion.e
King St., Honolulu,
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Holiday
Goods
DILLINGHAM & OO.VS
BULLETIN OF NEW GOODS !
JUST ItECEIVED, INVOICES OF
HARKNESS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS !
Guaranteed to put out twico as largo a flro in hnlf the time of any other machlnJJ.
It does not got out of order, and Is alwaj's ready for use.
Evory residence, Sugar Mill and Stoie should have one.
Magneso-Caieite Fire Proof Safes & Boxes
Absolutely flrc-proof.
With lnrgci percentage of inside space than any other snfe Wk amc Sole
AUENTB KOK TllK AllOVK.
NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER PLATED WARE.
Wire Cloth, Wire Netting, Rice Cloth, Bird Cages,
Barb Fencing Wire, Pumps, "Windwills, TankH,
HYDRAULIC RAMS.
iSlciil K-ivte Oil in ITivo Gallon Tiuw.
Kerosene und Libricatlng Oils a specialty. A good stock on hand and to urrtve.
Call and examine our Nciv Goods.
DILLINGHAM & CO-
MACNEALE & URBAN SAFES
With Patent Inside Boltwork and Hinge Cap. ,
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A Large Assortment of these justly Celebrated Safes
Just Arrived.
Over 500 in daily use
Safes Sold for Cash, or
For Prices, Circulars, etc., apply to
510 tf b
SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINES.
This Well-known Machine is now used at the Royal Palace, Hawaiian Hotel.
Music Hall, and a number of private residences, giving entire satisfaction every-
It is the most economical Machine in use, easily managed and automatic in its
operation.
I can furnish from a 20 Light to a, 1000 Light. Machine, smaller sizes constantly
Uli IlUIlUt
GAS FIXTURES OF MITCHELL, VANCE & CO.
For Circulars, Catalogues Prices, etc., apply to
O. O. BERG-ER, Sole Agent, .
504 tf b HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
NO LONGER HELD RESPONSIBLE !
HALL TO LET
-THE-
Great I X L Store
Corner Nuuanu and Queen Sts.
The People Mass at tie Great L I. L. Store
And the Store for the People is the Groat I. X. L., where
Clothing, White and Percale Shirts,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Neckwear, :.
UNDERWEAE, HOSIERY,
Trunks, &cs.9
Are being sold lower than any other house
in the kingdom.
Comparison of prices will toll. Call early at the Great I X L Sto re, cornerof '
Nuuanu and Queen Streets.
535 6m
A.
CHB. GERTZ, .
No. 80 Port street, nonolul.fj-.
Importer and Dealer in Gent's, Ladles'
and Children's boots, shoes and slippers.
Bethesda Mineral Water !
On Draught
Or by tho Bottlo,
Or Gallon.
Hollister & Co.,
M7 lm b Solo Agents, HWn Islands
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on the Hawaiian Islands.
on the Installment Plan.
C. O. BERGKER, General Agent,
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
GARTENBERG, Proprietor.
HOLLISTER & CO.
Druggists & Tobacconists,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, '
59 Nuuanu Street, Honolulu, and Cor.,
1507 Fort and Merchant streets, tf b
For Sale.
A QUANTITY of Iron Hoop, 2x8.16
il Also, Iron Tanks. Apply to
080 8m J, H. URUNS.
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