Newspaper Page Text
'mrr,w"l?-i-
. -ft ' r
,r
AT
Mfi
Hf
4
rn-
SB
to gwflJI gaUMta,
FRIDAY, DKC. 21, 188:5.
OCEANIC 3. S. CO.
l'Oll HAN FUANCIfeCO.
Alameda. ... I , wives Honolulu, Jan. 1st.
Mariposa. . . .Ls'ives II nn1tthi, Jim. 15th
PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO.
KOIt SAN 1'HANCtSCO:
Zcnlandia On or about Dec 23
FOK AUCKLAND AND SVDNKVJ
Australia ....On or about Dec 30
Zealandln On or nliout Jim. 2li
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
li. in.
Sunsets to.nlght G. 23... .p.m.
Sun rises to-morrow 0. 84 a.m.
Moon rises to-night 1. n.m.
High tide '(equal) today. -11 a.m.
High tide (equal) to-night. 11. 80. ...p.m.
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, Dec. 21, 0:80 a.m.
Light N. E. wind.
Nothing in sight.
ARRIVALS.
Dec. 20
U S S Alert from San Francisco.
, Hclir Nettie Merrill from Lahnina
Stmr .las Makco from Kauai
DEPARTURES.
Dec 20
Schr Leahi for Kohalnlele
Schr Jennie for Nuwlliwili
Schr Rob Roy for Koolau
VESSELS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Stmr Plautcr for windward ports
Stmr Jas Makco for Kauai
Bk C O Whitraore for P Townsend
Tern Annie Larson for P Townsend
Stmr Likelike for windward ports
Schr Kekauluoln for Hanalei
""PASSENGERS.
From Kauai & Waianae per Jas
Makee, Dec. 20 J L Rielmrdson, C
Bertleman, H Eic.hwald & 24 deck.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Stmr Jas Makco brought 2,100 bags of
sugar and 1,017 bags of paddy.
A new main-mast will be put in the
Hazaid the old one being somewhat de
cayed. The C. O. Whitmore sails to-day.
The D. C. Murray will probably sail
to-morrow
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
The Honolulu Library now contains
2,758 books.
-,)
The coinage case and the Gazette char
ter case will be hr-iinl to-day.
The Royal Family will bo offered for
fbIc to-night by the orphan.
i o
The hotel disturber, Joseph Young,
was yesterday lined $40 and costs.
TnE meeting of the Trustees of the
Sailors' Homo has been postponed.
HI
The Chamber of C immerce continues
its sitting at 10 o'clock this morning.
o I
The new volunteer corps will hold
their preliminary meetinn next week.
.
The tax office was besieged yesterday
by people anxious to contribute to the
revenue.
m
On Christmas eve every toy in the
Gihleu Rule Bizair will bo sold by
Lyons & Levey.
. .
A complimentary band concert was
given to Mr. & Mrs. D. G. Adee, at the
hotel last evening.
A lady's supplement to-ilny. How wi
dows fare, why ladies should smoke and
lengthening short women.
A concert will be given in the Y.M.C.
A Hall onSiturday 29th inst, the pro
coeds to bo devoted to the purchase of a
piano for Punahou College.
Oiias. Ojborn, second mate of tho
Henry J'tmes was yesterday sentenced
to 15 days hard labor for disorderly con
duct on board his ship.
Some of tho eatcs at Maklki reserve
have boon left open lately, and people
take advantago.of the short cut to drive
through tho reserve, ut tho samo time
cutting Up the grass.
The Mirshal might see that tho order
of tho Privy Council, respecting the
wearing of crape for fourteen days, as a
token of respect to tho lato Hon. J. Moo
aauli, i3 carried out.
Ma. Geo. DuCommun, practical
watchmaker and jeweler, has an elegant
assortment of jewelry, gold and sliver,
of novel patterns and designs, at his
store No. G3 King street.
Messks. Lyons & Levey hold their
regular cash nalo this morning. In ad
dition to fancy goods, toys, jewelry et,
they offer an open buggy, a carriage,
j orso aud a lot of poultry.
- , . .
Hawaiian half dollars will bo taken
nt par tonight as an equivalent for tho
Christmas goo.ls purchased from Ellis,
who will do most of the talking while
you do tho buying. Suven p.m.
The Hawaiian and tho Reformatory
Sshool Hands play together at Emma
Square on TuomIu.v afternoon, Christmas
day, at 8 o'clock. The music, which will
all bu popular, will be intersperteu with
songs.
"
The "postal administration of the Ha.
vrailiui Inlands" sends us tho season's
greetings on a very pretty lithographed
card, in the center of which Is tho Ho.
nolulu Post Ottlco. Wo return tho greet,
ing to tho "postal administration."
-
A case for tho Attorney-General to
Inquire into, Mr Holoknhlkl, a member
of the legal profession, was severely
censured Ty Judge Blckerton yesterday,
when giving judgment in the case in
which Mr. Ilolokuhikl was defendant.
Ho had been guilty of usury and
.charged interest at tho rate of 160 per
' .cent per annum, and in such a manner
as to defy the law.
aBWwmiiuiLiiu.iaaw awe a
xiamiULjnmmmtmimitggmamfmftmfBgmtimmrsymmKa
Wukiie Is Slam was the general quct
tlon yesterday, and what have our
citizens done that they should bo so
ordered by Its King, were those orders
all given to the gentlemen for whom
they were originally intended?
Two cases In the Civil Court were
continued yesterday, and one case, S. G.
ICnnuha v. W. L. HolokahlkL assumpsit
for $200, resitHed In a vcrUlct for the
plaintiff In the full amount claimed with
costs; Mr. Kinney appeared for the
plaintiff.
The Postmaster General has published
a list of all the money order olllccs In
the United States to which applications
for orders can lie made hi Honolulu.
The feus charged, amounts of the orders
and other particulars arc also stated.
Any. hll vcr coin will be icccivcd here
but the orders arc payable, in the States,
In American gold.
. . ..
The messengers at Government House
arc so oppressed with work that they
have no time to carry letters downstairs
that nrc Intended for the post. Yester
day n bulky looking document was
dropped down from abovo for some
casual passer by to placo It in iho letter
box, or give It to the Gazette.
Oon boys struck work yesterday and
It was all owing to P. Horn. Ho sent
us some of his largo mince pics and the
boys demanded an immediate sampling,
not only that but they had to finish the
pics, verdict, very good. Horn has
them (the pies, not the boys) surpassing
in quality any ever sold before. Ho .will
also sell the mince meat in nny quantity
to suit families.
The lone delayed band uniforms have
arrived. That of Mr. Bcrger is black
cloth, with a gold stripe on tho trowscrs,
gold brnid on the arms, shoulders and
collar. of the cud', and a profusion of
black braid on tho front of the coat.
Tae uniforms for the boys arc black
witli red facings. They were matte at
the Belgian factory of M. Mlchiels and
imported by that sreiitlcmiin, at a very
luiisimiiuu- i;ui. ins jxujusy, wuu vim
ted M. Michiela' store yestetday, Avas
as
very mucii pieascu Willi tiicm.
THE U. S. S. ALERT
Will remain in port for three weeks,
and then proceed to Nngasakl. She
was twenty-four days on flic trip from
San Francisco. The following is a list
of her officers :
Chas. J. Barclay, Commander.
W. H. Webb, Lieut.-Commander.
Lieutenant, W. Swift.
" F. W. Nichols.
" J. C. .Torrin.
" C. K. Curtis.
" . J. W. Groydon.
" F. A. AVilner.
" A. Morrell.
Ensign, H. G. Waekenshaw.
11. iumineii.
" E. Clements.
" W. W. Buchanan.
G.Wilkes. '
Cadet, E. Weeks.
Engineer, S. II. Ross.
" Chas. Howell.
' Jas. J. Barry.
Paymaster, L. Hunt.
Paymaster's Clerk, Geo, Grendell.
Crew, 143 men.
GREAT
Holiday, Clearance Sale
Fancy Work from Madeira.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
INLAID WORK a" beautiful line in
rare woods, such as:
Ladies' Work Boxes,
Glovo und Handkerchief Boxes
Piper Cutter &c., Fine Albums,
Jewelry Citsess Cigar Cubes,
Chess Boards. A full Abs't of
Horse Hair Fancy Work.
A full line of MADEIRA HANDMADE
Embroidery and Crotchet.
Underwaist, Chemise Tops,
Bed Sets, Pillow Cases,
Baby's Robes, Night Dresses,
Square Bound Tidies.
EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS
WICKER WORK.
Baskets and Chairs.
A FCLIi line or
Ladies' anil Gents' Gaiters.
M. A. GONSALVES & Co.,
579 lm Hotel street.
MINCE PIES
Mince Pics! Mince Pies!
Now ready, Rich and Finest Flavored
Xmas & New Year's
MINCE PIES,
Surpassing in Quality any ever sold
before, and to be had only at
F. HORN'S.
also, FOR SALE
IWCince Meat !
In any Quantity to suit for F.tinily ufc.
EST Please give the Article a trial, to
convince vnurwlf of its MUCH "SUi'E.
KIOK QUALITY to nny impoited.
SUP coy
WENNER & Co.,
FOIIT HTJUKET,
Have on band Now Foreign nnd
Homo M.ido Jewelry,
Watches, Bracelets, Neoklets,
Pins, Lockets, Clooks.
And Ornaments of all kinds
Silver and Gold Plate,
Elegant Tea Sets-in Solid Silver
Suitable for Presentation.
NATIVE JEWELRY A BFEOIALTY.
Repairing nnd mending In all
its brandies.
The Sole Agent for King's
CELEBRATED EYE PRESERVERS.
8m 511 b
.. ? -
GRAND
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY,
Of Bronzes, Majolica Ware, and other
Fancy Goods,
IMPORTED I5Y
- G.
By Lyons & Levey, Auctioneers.
501 b
UAMII.TON .TOlXlVSOiV,
Honolulu.
J. H. CONGKDON & CO.,
Beaver Block, Queen Street, Honolulu,
Importers, Ship; and General Commission Merchants,
HAVE JUHT IiAXllKD A IiAUGE COXBKiNMUXT OP
Barley, Bran, Oats, Onions, Beans, Wheat, etc Choice table & dried Fruits.
Ex "Mariposa " Large Sloek of CHOICE POTATOES, which we offer to the
trade at special- piuces. PARAGON AXLE GREASE which gives uni-
585 vcrsal satislaclion. ISSrCorrespondence solicited. 3m
GEO. DU COMMUM,
G King street, next door to Bethel,
Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler,
lias on hand an elegant stock of
Very Superior Gold and Silver Jewelry,
510
Al'O, a good assortment, of
Oceanic Steamship Comp'y.
i&sife THE MAGNIFICENT
-SitJMfciiicw and Elegant Steamships
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Honolulu and San
Francisco on the
1st and 15th of Each Month.
Passengers may have their .names
booked In advance by applyinS at the
ofllco of the asrents.
Passengers by tills line nrc hereby no
tilled that they will be allowed 2f,0 lbs
of baggage free by the Overland Hall
way, when traveling East.
Excursion Tickets for Round Trip, $125,
good to return by any of the Company's
blcamors within ninety days.
Meiiciiandise intended for shipment
by this lino will bo received free of
charge in the Company's New Ware
house and receipts issued for same.
Insurance on merchandise, whilst in
the warehouse, will bo at owner's risk.
Wm. G. Ikwin & Co.,
Aifonts. O. S. S. Co.
HOLIDAY GOODS,
For Christmas or
New Year's Presents
Hollister & Co.,
Foivr St. on Nudanu St. Stokes,
Offer inducements to purchasers in an
Excellent Selection
AND X.OAV PItlOES I
5H eoy
JUST OPENED
a beautiful sample lino of
Ladies', Misses' and Cliildnn's
Very latest Paris Styles I
AT EXTItKMELY LOW PIUCES,
M. A. GoiimhIvch & Co.,
534 lw Hotel street.
FOR SALE.
JUST RECEIVED and For Sale by the
Undtrsigued,
150 IIugHNo. 1 Unwashed
Sugar.
581 2w O. BREWER & Co.
Lottery
Kii William,
600 Chance), at $2.50 a Chance.
Tickets 10 be had at Nordberga Anchor
Saloon. iSi)
For Sale.
A QUANTITY of i.ron Hoop, 2x.10.
Also, IioJlTankj, Apply to
.030 Jiu J.ll.IiRUNB.
Hats aiMfoiets,
gjjB,
WqaMMIMIBMIMtMMI
W. MACFARLANE & CO.
.1 . XI. CONGDON & Co.,
Sun JPrn-nolHco.
WAT IIES and CLOOKS.
Steam Navigation Company's
liKVE OF STEAMJERS.
The Planter,
bates, - . . Commander,
Will run regularly for Kona and Kau :
Leaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Tuesday, Oct. 9
Friday, Oct. 19
Tues'lay, Oct. HO
Friday, Nov. 9
Tuesday, Nov. 20
Friday, Nov. 80
Tuesday, Dec. 11
Friday, Doc. 21
AimivKa at Honolulu
at 5 p.m:
Tuesday, Oct. 10
Friday, Oct. 20
Tuesday, Nov. (J
Friday, Nov. 16
Tuesday, Nov. 27
Friday, Dec. 7
Tuesday, Dec. 18
Friday, Dec. 28
The Iwalani,
camejion, - - Commander,
Leavos Honolulu ovory Tuesday .
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleele,
and Waimea, Kauai. Returning, leavet
Nawiliwili every Saturday evening.
Tho James Makee,
toeeman, - Commander,
Leavos Honolulu every Thursday
at 8 p.m. for Kapaa and Kilauca. Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at
4 pm., and touching at Wainae, both
ways.
The C. R. Bishop,
Davis, .... Commander.
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 4 p.m. for Kukuihaclc, Hannkaa and
Paaulmu, Roturning arrives at Honolulu
every Sunday morniug.
;Steamer Kinau,
King, - Master.
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touohing at Lahaina, Mua
laca Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka
wailme, Lnupuhoelioe and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alovo ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Sunday a.m. 1
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
Tho favorite bark
D. O. Murray,
Underwood, - - - Master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
F. A. Sciiakfkk & Co., Agents.
THE FAST BAILING
Sohooner Ehukai
will run iccularlv
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to tho
Captain on board, or to
181 A. F. Cooke, Agent.
A Good Pasture for Horses,
fi NEAR TOWN.
Inquire to
A. A. MONTANO.
677 0m
. 55- i
BHoJBSHSBBEHfc
TO THEjADIES.
My Elegant Assortment of New Goods'
Selected by mytelf In Pari , liUidon, and N w ork,
Are lot Open wi Headj for Inspection
AND SAJL.I2, ilikI uompriHC
MANY NOVELTIES
Never before introduced heic, anion-; which will biQ oaud
Entirely New Patterns in
Mies', Misses', and Gbilflren's Boots aid Shoes.
Eg- JUST SEE MY H$&
Elegant Paris Made French Kid Gaiters,
Do not fall to sec the
New Styles and Colors in Iisuliett' and Misses' Silk,
Lisle, and Balbriggan Hose.
NEW STYLES OF LADIES' PURSES, in Peacock, Blue, Old ( old, and
Maroon Plutli, &c, &c, &c.
LADIES' TOILET CASES,
Gent's Elegant Dressing Cases,
SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
It is not necessary for mc to enumerate the many new gi oJs 1 ow
introduced by me here, but the
Ladies are invited to call and judge for themselves.
M. RficflftERNY.
g Honolulu, Nov. 22, 1883. aifi
E. LYCAN,
W. R. UUCHAKAtf,
LYCAN-
105 & 107 FORT STREET, HONOLULU.
ARE SELLING
HTM
AND
582 h
SUGAR MACHINERY,
PER "MALLSGATE."
We have received a further consigi ment of Messrs. M.lrrlees, Watson & Co.'i
machinery, aud have now on hand, ready for delivery.
One Trlpple-EfTect, on handsome wooden iron staging, crutalnlnf,' :ui
square feet of heating surface, with pumping engine and dlieliaiglni; ranut
jus, complete.
One DoublcEfTect, having 2200 square feet of healing surface, with
engine and montjus.
One set of Four Weston's Patent Centrifugals, wi:h tn;incji n.l mixer.
One set of Two Weston's Patent Centrifugals.
r.
Having increased facilities fori the manufacture of these machiue-i, the
Weston's-Putent for which, in Great Britain, has oxplred, we are thus en
abled to offer them at materially reduced prices.
We have a full assortment of Centrifugal spares linings, brasses, ruhbei
bands and bushes, etc. " '
Two Diagonal Engines, each 5 Inch
Clarifiors, Flat Cooler, 8x0x2 and
One spare Top Roller, for 20 inch
One spare Side Roller, for 28 iuc!i
One sparo Intermediate Spur Wind,
eaa
' '' 'w-f -t"t" i v"..V Wrirl . h'U
-' r.-A.vi .'., -i.'- wwrmr?MmT!5Btf' ax-imtt w- :":..&mA.t,rm
M. HAGAN
& CO.,
TOYS !
by 12 inch.
6x5x1.7,
hy 54 inch mill.
by 01 iuchjmlll.
tf
forage irlng of 20 inch by 54 inlll.!
G. AV. Mauiarlane & Co.
tf u ' ', " --
UK
S? 0 S WH
',':? Wi'V- . .', V?' ' A -'. ) SmB
':&
.-.'.'Mi
:.X !t
,
Wx
r ... '
m
''fim
VjlM
:M
. M
.-
tm
:.TO
:ssi
''Ml
1 l!-
vm
..'-?
"M.M
'w.
'.1 '
..sm
m