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DILLINGHAM & CO.'S
BULLETIN OF NEW GOODS I
JUST RECEIVED, INVOICES OF
HARKNESS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS!
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THIS DAY'S DORICS.
MORNING).
Gymnasium Exercises foj Lmlics
and Children from 0 to 11.
AFTERNOON
BUnd nt Emma Square, at 4
EVENING.
Auction Sale of Christinas Goods
at sales room of Lyons & Levey, 7
Gospel Temperance Meeting at
Bethel, nt7:30.
Regular Monthly Meeting Mission
Children's Society, 7:30.
TOMORROW.
Bethel Sunday School, at i) :46.
Fort St. Church S. S. at 9:45.
St. Andrew's Cathedral S. S. 10.
Bethel, Rev. S. C. Damon, nt 11.
St. Andrews' Cathedral, Rev. Mr.
Wallace, morning' and evening.
Fort St. Church, Rev. J. A. Cru
zan, morning and evening.
Service Y. M. C. A., 3 p.m.
Bible Class at Fort St. Churco
Vestry, at G:15
GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
The publication in the Gazette, on
three different occasions, of docu
ments (the Protest, the Cleguom
correspondence and the report on
the Mounted Police) belonging to
the Government, shows a most
deplorable state of affairs in the,
internal management at Aliiolani
Hale. It is a noteworthy fact that
all these documents belong to de
partments over which His Excellency
.the Premier, in his various capacities,
has control. It shows that lie is
incompetent to manage the affairs of
his offices ; it shows the necessity
for the appointment of an Attorney
General, and it shows either that the
officials, at present employed in Go
vernment House, are not in sympathy
- with the Premier, or that sufficient
precautions are not taken in pro
tecting the affairs of Statu.
It is not our business to ascertnin
how the Gazette obtains the run of
official records, but it is our business
to point out that such scandalous
proceedings never occurred in the
history of Hawaii, before Mr. Gibson
was in office. It proves conclusively
his utter unfitness to manage the
raanv offices that he presumes to
manage. The Foreign Office and
the office of the Attorney-General
ad interim have been allowed to
' remain open when no officials occu
pied them, and then documents
raustihave been taken or they
have been given by untrustworthy
, servants. That such a state of
thinss should have existed, aud
should be allowed to exist, is a dis
grace to the Kingdom and to the
man who professes to manage it.
The Gazette, in its last issue, pub
lished some information relative to
the discharge of Mr. Girvin, School
Agent at Wailnku. We have been
told that the facts stated can only
have been obtained from the minute
book of the Secretary of the Board
of Education. Is this another office,
under the Premier's supposed super
vision, to which the Gazette haB
access ?
PROMPT PAYMENT.
It is unusual to hear that a Chinaman
has insured his life, and it is still moro
unusual to hear of such prompt pay
ment of claims as the following. Om
15th February, Leo Loy, who was doing
business in Hilo, insured bis life in the
Equitable Life Assurance Company for
$3,000, unuer me niieen year enuow
ment plan. He paid a year's premium
and died in September. On 31st October,
Mr. A. J. Cartwright, the Honolulu
agent of the Company, sent, to the head
olllce in New York, proof of Lee Loy's
death; the matter having been placed
in his hands two days previously. On
4th December, thirty four days after the
papers left Honolulu, the wife of tho
deceased gave a receipt for 83,000, the
full amount of her claim, the money
having been sent .from New York and
handed to her. This instance not only
shows tho benefit of Life Assurauce, but
also tho very prompt manner in which
hettleraents are made by the Equitable
Life Assurance Company, which did
not even avail Itself of tho power to
withhold payment for sixty days, In a
policy which had not been In forco for
three years. G70 lw b
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
The Band will play in Emma
Square this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The following is the programme.
Oveiture Peter Sclnuall Weber
nf ii roll 4wa(1IkIi Wndilincr.. . .Soderman
f Knlpctlon Traviatn Verdi
f$ Clarinet Solo Ludovica (new)
...Cornet Solo The First Kiss (new)
$ Chorus Blvoua'o Petrella
Notice
rnilE MEMBERS of Harmony Lodge I.
.1 0. O. F. No. 3, aro respectfully re.
I'quested to be in attendance at their
irooms, aiuie jtteguiar wceKiy Meeting
finext Monday eveulug at 7 -MO sharp, as
business of Importance will be trans-
1 . - . . -- .-.
jSacUd. J. a, WIBK.MAN,
'H9 dt, secretary. I
UK
llalug received Instructions from thn
CALIFORNIA
Furnitttre MTgCo.
Of Sun Frmictbco to Clo'o Out
at Auction, the WHOLE of their STOCK
of
FUR MIT URE
1 will oiler the saino nt Public Auction
bv Catalogue, nt their FURNITURE
WARliKOOMS, Queen Stueet.
On WEDNESDAY, Dec. 12,
At 10 o'clock A Mt
3$Thu Side n is positive one. There
will be no reserve whatever on anything.
Everything will ho sold to tho highest
ulddqr. This unusunl opportunity for
bargains will doubtle 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,
TTnlinlntered hi Haw and Silk Plush
Elegant 13cd Lounges, in Raw Silk and
Silk Plush,
Carpet Chairs. Carpet Rocker.
Ebony Plush Top Tables,
Onyx Top Ebouv and Gilt Tables,
Ebony nnd Gilt "Wall Cabinets,
Black Walnut Marble Top
BED-ROOM SETS,
CONSISTING EACH OK
Bedstead, Bureau, Wushstund,
Two Chniis, Rocker.
Tabic nnd Towel Back.
Blnck "Walnut Bookers,
B. W. Sewing Rockers,
BWandA-.li Extension Dining Tables,
Child's B W Cribs, Book Shelves,
Ash, Walnut Trimmed Bedsteads.
I.AUOE AhBOKTMENT OF
CHILDEEN'S CHAIRS.
B AV Olllcc Desks, Ladies' B W Desks,
B W Hull Stnnds, with Mirrors:
English Cottage Chairs,
Oak Dougla Office Chairs,
Bent Rim Oak Chairs,
Handsome Ebony Hanging Cabinets.
B. W. BUREAUS and MIRROBS,
French Plntu Mirrors,
Oak high Cane Office Stools,
Black Walnut Tea Poys,
Brackets, Burlaps,
SHEETS and PILLOW CASES,
Hair Mattrasses, Eureka MatraBses,
Spring Mattrasses, Hnir Pillows,
Cedar Wardrobes,
Koa Sideboards, &c, &c, &c.
TERMS of Sale CASH ON DEL1V
ERY. "Catalogues will be ready Dec. 5th
and Goods may then be inspected.
fi77 E. P. Adams, Auctioneer.
GREAT
Fancy Work from Madeira.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
INLAID WORK a beautiful line in
rare woods, such as:
Ladies' Work Boxes,
Glove and Handkerchief Boxes,
Paper Cuttuis &c, Tine Albums,
.Tnwelrv Cases. Cirrnr Cases.
Chess Boards. A full Ass't of
Horse Hair Fancy Work.
A full lino of MADEIRA HANDMADE
Embroidery and Crotchet
TJnderwaists, Chemise Tops,
Bed SoU, Pillow Cases,
Baby's Robes, Night Diesses,
Square Bound Tidies.
EDOINOS AND INSEnTlONf.
WICIOE3B WOKH '
Baskets ami Chniis.
A FULL LINE OK
Ladies' uud Gents' Gaiters.
M
571) lm
A. GONSALYES & Co.,
Hotel street.
McKENNEY'S
PACIFIC COAST
INCLUDING Til K
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
California, Oregon,
"Washington, -TJ tali,
British Columbia,
Alaska, Nevada,
Montana, Idaho,
Arizona and New Mexico.
1,600 PAGES, OVER 3,000 TOWNS.
L.M.MoKEMEY&Co
PUBLISHERS,
689 Twenty-Fourth St., Oakland,
424 Montgomery St. s&n Francisco.
Frederick Bagot,
Correspondent and Agent for Hawaiian
lm Islands. 570
Lottery
Kins William
600 Chances, at $2.50 a Chance.
M.
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Tickets to be hud at Nordberg,s Anchor
mtioon. toy
Holiday
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Will lie continued at our Salesroom on
HAWHDAY NIGHT,
December 8th,
At our SALESROOM, nt 7 o'clock.
Lyons & Lkvey, Auctioneers-
KING BROS.
PICTURE ST ORE,
Will open on
Saturday, Itec 8th, I88S.
with a large collection of
OIL PAINTINGS,
Clnoinos, Ebony Ware,
Mirrors, Brackets,
Artists Materials, &c, &c.
No. 108. : : : King Strcot
Way's Nkw Block.
0(8 JUJNU JIHUS. irn w
SPECIAL NOTICE.
npHE Undersigned Proprietor of the
PIONEER STEAK CANDY FACTORY
"AND BAKERY
desires to inform his patrons and the pub
lie generally that notwithstanding thn
recent DISASTROUS FIRE, has erected
A NEW FACTORY
On a much moie Extensive Scale which
is now in Fuli, Ofkkation, and which
will be in complete working oruer by an
Early Arrival of new Machinery and
Tools. Has r cei ved per " ALAMEDA "
the Largest and Varied Assortment of
Choice Candies,
rang iii. M-uyo)
and Ornaments,
For Chri-tmas Trees; will also have
on hand 100 POUNDS of tho so much
called for
SCHAUM CONFECT
Of his own Manufacture, and n. Large
Assortment of His Own Home Made
PURE CANDIES,
As also his Delicious, Fresh
CHOCOLATE CREAMS !
Chribtmas and New Year
Fruit, Pound, Sponge, and Jolly Cakos,
Richly ornamented, and is again pre.
pared to receive orders for his so well
known rich and fine flavored
WEDDING CAKE,
Ornamented in the most Artistic Style.
mxnce: meat
Of the Finest Qualities, will be hold at
Fifty Cents per Pound.
With largely increased facilities, 1 am
now prepared again to supply my Ous
tomers with PUKE and WHOLESOME
CONFECTIONERY of my own manu
facture: thanklnc the Public for their
liberal patronage before tho fire and so
liciting a continuance of the same in the
future.
Very respectfully,
F. Horn,
TII33 o:li stand.
71 Hotel Street. Telephone No. 74.
572 3 m
Buiweiser Lager Bier!!!
Just received, ex "Spartan," a limited
quantity of the above favorite
brand, in
Pints and Quarts,
In FIRST-CLASS CONDITION.
For Sale by
F. T. liCnehan & Co.,
570 lm Sole Agents.
Kerosene Oil !
KEROSENE OIL 1
Falnoo and. "Vulcan Brands,
Ex " Spaitan " and " Henry James,"
npiIESE Favorite Oils, equal to, if not
X superior to any in tins .Market.
For Sale at Lowest Rates
Either Wholesale or Retail, by
Castle & Cooke,
672 3m And Other Dealers.
Notice.
nrillS is to certify that N. Clifford has
X full power of Attorney to act for
mo during my absence.
S, W. BUCKMAN.
Honolulu, Nov. 10, 1P83. 603 3w
A Good Pasture for Horses,
1 $&, NEAR TOWN.
Inquire to
A. A. MONTANO.
577 Cm
Notice.
MR. CHAB. PURNEAUX will glyo
free instruction In free hund out
line drawing uj the Y. M, O. A. IIall,.to
Mechanics only, on Saturday Uvexings,
from 7 to 8 v m, The course will open
December 8th, aud will consist of twelve
laaaonk. 677
Just received by tho Mariposa,
Prepare for Christmas.
They are the Largest and Best Assort
ment, ever received in Honolulu.
And will be sold at
50 CratsPfflf Poind.
A New Ice Cream Wagon !
which vl-dts tho Suburbs at all Hours of
the D.iy aud night with
Soda Water and Ice fan
ItELONflS TO
P. McINERNY,
559
FORT STREET.
Imb
NEW STORE
P. A. DIAS
Informs his ft Sends and the public gene
rally that he will
Open on Saturday Next,
December 1st,
His New '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 1m
PEDIGREE M mi !
THREE PEDIGREE PUG PUPS,
Of the Male Sex,
For Sale,
Fifty Dollars Each.
Apply to
W. S. Luce,
500 tf b Kaahumanu street.
J.T.
King Street Store,
Has Just Received,
Ex Bell Bock and other
late arrivals,
Comprising in part as follows :
Lintliorpe are,
Victorian "Ware,
And Lotus Ware.
These goods aro entirely new to this
market, and are well worth inspection.
Flower Vases and Tillies,
Single, Double and Treble,
In Amber, Green, Blue,
Rose, and Flint Colors.
Stand Lamps,
of Now and Elegant Designs,
In Moss Oh inn, Glass, Majolica,
and Barbolino Ware, with
New Self-Lighting Burners.
of aborted patterns.
Moss B'lbkots,
Barbolino Flower Pots,
Wcdgyood and Majolica Waro
Thero aro also in stock the regular
lines of
Dinner and Tea Services,
Chamber Sets aud Crockery,
of every description.
Lamp Globes, Chimneys,
Burner, WickB, &c, &c.
ml. T. "Watex-liouse
King St., Honolulu.
803 tf b
IATEI0UE
Maw
Hoods
mm
Guaranteed to put out twico as large a flro in half tho time of any other mnchln".
It does not get out of order, and is always ready for inc.
Every residenco, Sugar Mill nnd Store should have one.
Magneso-Oalcite Fire Proof Safes & Boxes
Absolutely fire-proof.
With lnrgot percentage of inside spaco than anjr other snfe-
AOKNTS KOlt T1IK AllOVE.
NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER PLATED WARE.
Wire Cloth, "Wire Netting, Bice Cloth, Bird Cages,
Barb Fencing Wire, Pumps, Windwills, Tanks,
HYDRAULIC RAMS.
Slllg?ute Oil ill ITive Qullon TiiiH.
Kerosene and Llbricatlng Oils a specialty. A good stock on hand and to arrive.
Call and examine our ITexv 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 on the Hawaiian Islands.
Safes Sold for Cash, or on the Installment Plan.
Por Prices, Circulars, etc., apply to
C. O. BERGKER, General Agent,
540 tf b HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
SPRIMFIELD 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,
where.
It is tho most economical Machine in ue, easily managed and automatic in its
operation.
I can furnish from a 20 Light to a 1000 Light Machine, smaller sizes constantly
on hand.
GAS FIXTURES OF MITCHELL, VANCE & CO.
For Circulars, Catalogues Prices, etc., apply to
O. O. BERG-ER, Sole Agent,
504 tf b
NO LONGER HELD RESPONSIBLE I
HLAl.HJL,
-THE-
Great I X L Store
Corner Nuuanu and Queen Sts.
Tie People Mass at fte Ureal 1. 1 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,
UNDEEWEAR, HOSIERY,
Trunks, Ace.,
Are being sold lower than any other house
in the kingdom.
Comparison of prices will tell.
Call
Nuuanu and
A.
535 Gtn
CHR. GEBTZ,
No. 80 Fort street, Honolul.lT'
Importer and Dealer in Gent's, Ladles'
and Children's boots, shoes and slippers.
Bethesda Mineral Water!
On Draught
Or by tho Bottle,
Or Gallon.
Uollister & Co.,
667 lm b Bole AgonU, Haw'n Iiltnda
-Wn AnK SoT.rt
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HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
TO LET!
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Queen slrcet3. "' corneTr -
GARTENBERG, Proprietor.
UOLLISTER & CO.
Druggists & Tobacconists,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
B07NU&8W "ono,l"; and Cor.,
fi7 Fort and Merchant street?, tf b
For Sale.
A QUANTITY 0f Iron Hoop, 28.10.'
cin A-lsOi Iron Tanks. Apply to
iM:
080 8m
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