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FRIDAY, KK. 20, 1S8-1.
OfiiiAHIC S. S. CO.
t'OH HN I'llANCI'-CO.
Ahuncda. . . . Liuves Honolulu, Mar. 1-1.
M.M ipixa . . . .Lc.ives Honolulu, Miu . 10th
pacificmail"s. s.co.
KOlt AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY:
Austral iii On Aim eli aSnl
FOIl SAN t'JIANClbCO.
Slim Zc.ilaudia Match 10
TELEPHONIC.
Diinuonil lleml, Fob. L'i), (!:!J0 a.m.
Light N. E. Avinil.
Nothing in sight.
ARRIVALS.
Fob 28
Stmr C It Nisliop from Hntnakuci
Selir Emma from llcciu
.Stmr Wmnmiuilo from AVainuumlo
Solir Gen Scigel from Koolnii
DEPARTURES.
Fell. 28
Schr Mnna forllonomu
Schr "Wai main for Koloa
Schr Ilalcakula fo.i Pepcekeo
VESSELS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Schr Emma for Wnianae
UK Iolani for San Francisco
Schr Liholilio for AVainica
PASSENGERS.
From Ilamaktia pur C. It. Bishop,
Feb. 28 Mrs W II ltichaik ami 2
children, 1 C Jones and 18 deck.
SHIPPING MOTES.
Steamer U. It. BWhop biought :105"
bags of sugar. Sliuails to-niorrovatl2
o'clock.
Steamer Wahiianolo brought iiOO bags
of sugar.
Schr Einina brought 1100 bags of
sugar from Ileeia.
The 1). S. Williams llirished her deck
lo.ul yestculay foienooii.
The U. O. Whltmorc is disclmiging at
the rate of about 75,000 feet of lumber
per day.
New mooi ing posts are being put in
place of the old ones on the LlkeliKc,
wharf.
This liip, the AlaineiU will be more
heavily loaded than ever.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Tin: officers of the U. S. S. Hart
ford give a dance to-morrow after
noon.
A canaIiy has been found and can
he obtained, by the owner, at the
Chamberlain's oflice.
Tiikkb will he no meeting of the
Musical Society this evening, but
the regular business meeting will be
held next Friday.
. .
Mr.ssns. Lyons & Levey offer for
sale to-day, alongside the Myrtle
Boat Club hcuise, a boat littcd com
plete with all necessary nautical ap
pliances. Moxr.Y orders on the United States
will not be issued, for the Alameda's
mail, after two o'clock to-day. The
regular mail will close at ten o'clock
to-morrow morning.
v--
Tm: number of cases brought be
fore the Police Court, which arc re
manded from time to time and in
which a ?ioZ pros is ultimately
entered, is on the increase.
A sumr.x squall blew on Wednes
day evening about eight o'clock
sending clouds of dust through the
town and extinguishing the lights in
the basement of the hotel.
Though the teachers at Fort Street
School were the first to ask for a
medical examination of their pupils
they arc the last to be attended to.
"The first shall be last."
6
Tin; evidence in a case before
Judge IJickcitonon Tuesday showed
that Captain Fehlbehr. used strong
language upon the occasion of a
recent arrest. It is probable that
he will be sent to church on Sunday's
with the native officers.
In aililitiou to the usual assort
ment of goods to be offered for sale
to-morrow, by Messrs. Lyons &
Levey, are bed lounges, superior
furniture, harness, Manila cigard,
bran, sugar and a good cart.
Nkaiilv two months ago tho deputy
marshal was informed that a few
articles of jewelry had been stolen
from a house on iJcrctania htrcct j
ho was also toUVwho were tho thieves,
and some of the missing property
was handed to Mr. Dayton. Though
the boys have been within the pre
cincts of the station house they have
not been tried on any charge, and
tho owner of the property still
mourns his loss for it lcmains in tho
custody of tho deputy marshal.
Dr.MOACiia of all kinds can now
be obtained from Henry May & Co.,
who have just teeeived, by the Ala
meda, a stock of new goods which
include chicken, luikey, fowl, hum.
cheese, butler, bacon, mackerel,
salmon bellies, and .some splendid
potatoes and smells from Oiegon.
In passing down Foit street this
morning we wcio much pleased with
the handsome line of Gent's Fine
Shoo Wear in the window of M. Mc
Incrny. Kvery one ought to sec
them. GlOflt.
Tin: store of Messis. Fillers & Co.
was visited yesterday by hundreds
of ladies who inspected the silks,
supposed to have been damaged by
salt water. In many pieces it is
difficult to see where the damage is ;
the sale will commence on Monday.
Mit, E. P. Adams
sale of Messrs. Hi
will continue the
ickfeld & Co.'s
at ten o'clock,
assoitment will
goods this morning
when even a better
be offered than was
sold yesterday.
Messis. Lyons & L
cvey nave post-
poncd their regular
row.
sale till lo-mor-
A rooTK.Yi.r. match has been ar
ranged for to-morrow afternoon, at
the Makiki lescrvc, between the
liocky Hills and Pacilic Slope clubs.
The losers have the privilege of pay
ing for ice cream for the crowd. It
has not yet been decided what doctor
will be in attendance to alleviate the
siiffciings of the halt and the
maimed.
AirnitATioxs and iinpiovcmcnts
have been commenced in the stoic of
Messrs. Lyons & Lcey, who will
remove their general ollice to the
back of the store, having their
jewelry on exhibition close to the
door, and samples of all the goods,
for which they are the agents, will
be displayed in their show room up
stairs. My dear, have you seen those
Picture frames and Cornices they
make at King Bros., they are just
too utterly too too, and so very
cheap. I asked them how they
could afford to make them for the
prices they asked and they told me
it was because they were in an out
of the way place, their rent was very
cheap, and they did their own
labor. G17 lw 3 '
His Majesty paid au official visit
to the U. S. S. Hartford at noon
yestculay and was received by It car
Admiral A. K. Hughes. His Ma
jesty was accompanied by Hon. A.
S. Cleghorn, His Excellency W. M.
Gibson, Minister of Foreign Affairs ;
Major Purvis, Acting Chamberlain ;
Colonel J. II. Boyd and Major A.
Itosaof His Majesty's Staff. His
'Majesty remained on board for an
hour, the customary salutes being
fired on his arrival and departure.
DAMAGED ' BY SEA
$3,700 Worth of the Finest Silk Goods
ever brought (o Honolulu, the entire invoice Avill be sold at
75 per cent less than the Wholesale Cost I
This lot of very choice goods will be marked in plain ligures, and will be
' PLACED Oir EXHIBITION,
Thursday, 28th, Friday, 29th,
Vnd Sixtui'clay, IVIsvreli 1st.
SALE TO COBriDNCli ON MONDAY, MARCH -Mi, I8SI
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
B. F. NJllLIfiltS Ss CO.,
Dry Goods Importers,
'". Port Street Honolulu.
83ljiidic8 are respectfully invited to examine these beautiful goods.
017 lot
tiiiinmriwiiBfciwijiwM jiiiinifuwiii
Tin: young ladies of Honolulu
might imitate the example of their
sisleison the Coinslock and give a
Leap Year Hall. It would cerlainly
be a novelty, ami, judging from the
account, from the Vinjinit't City
Enterprise, which is published on
our fourth page, it would be produc
tive of considerable merriment.
Tin: Alameda will take a largo
number of passengers to-morrow over
foily berths having been already
secured. Among the departures will
be Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jones, Miss
Jones, Miss J'arboo, Captain and
Mrs. Wright, Captain and Mrs.
Ainsworth and family, Mr. Clans
Mangel', Mr. 15. C. Macfarlane, Dr.
Saxe, Mr. S. H. Slight, J. D. Sny
der, (!. Carlisle, C. M. Kecncy, J.
Coffee, Mrs. Grant, Mr. Joe Grant,
1?. II. Morrcll, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Siiencc, Dr. Stallard, L. Hisajno, It.
Merry, Mrs. Warley, H. Williams,
L. Way, S. J. Shaw', P. C. Jones
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Itobinson,
II. Tin ton Jr., II. 15. Hasbrouck, J.
K. Porter, C. 15. Williams, Miss
Lottie Williams.
Tin: plans of the new Government
offices can now be seen at the In
terior Department. The building
will be of brick and two stories high.
On the ground floor aic offices for
the Tax Collector and Assessor, the
Superintendent of Water Works, the
Uoad Supervisor and a room for
surveyor's implements. On 'the
second tloor it is proposed to have a
map loom, a draughting room, and
offices for a Civil Engineer and Su
perintendent of Public Works. The
rooms arc almost all 20 feet by 2G
feet, well lighted and ventilated.
Tenders for the erection of the build
ing will be received till Wednesday,
the lfith March, so says the official
announcement in the Gazette. Oat
might supply a diary to the Interior
Department.
Found.
A CANARY BIKD. Owner please
apply at th'j Chambeelain's Ollice.
February JStli, 1831. Oil) If
NOTICE.
OXEY TO LOAN in sums to suit,
ltl. For parliculats, applv to
GKO. CAV15NAGII,
037 1m Windsor Jtcstauiant
AT ICAVIOLANI PARK,
Is the Favorite Suburban
Resort
It is open Every Day
' AND
3RLo 1 io s-al mxexi'ts
Cm always be supplied, as well as
Fieh Air in the Country.
U.-I.XOIiTE,
014 lm Pioprietor.
Grocery anil Feed Store.
Vy-OLFi; & EDWARDS, corner of
V T King and Niiuanu street-..
Fresh Uroporle. by every steamer. Or
ders solicited, miil goods ileliveied in
any pai l ol the city. 501 (5m b
tmxMUwinnmtvm
Oceanic Steamship Conip'y.
iAUNIFICKiNT
i . i. iiiiitHlcini'-hlps
s ALAMEDA,
2&s&sas."'
MARIPOSA
Will lc.ui- lir.nnluhi and .S.m
Fiatirl i o on the
1st and 15th of Each Month.
l'vsi:siir.iis may hae their names
hooked in advance by applying at the
ollice of the agent''.
Paengcrs by this line arc hereby no
tilled that they will be allowed 230 lbs
of baggage free by the Ovcihnd Hall
way, when traveling East.
Excursion Tickets lor Round Trip, $125,
good to lclurn by any of the Company's
ttteainors within ninety days.
Muiiciiaxdisi. intended for shipment
by this line will bo teeeived free of
charge in the Company's New 'Ware
house and receipts issued for same.
Insuiiamm: on meicliandic, whilst in
till warehouse, will bo at owner's risk.
W.M. O. Iuwin&Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
IXTJtiltlSI'AXI)
Steam Navigation Company's
IjINB OF STJtiAIMMtS.
The Planter,
mvrr.s, . . - Commander,
Will urn regularly for Kona and Ivtiu
Lk.VVKS UoXOI.UI.U AT 4 I'M. OX
Fridav. Jan. 11
T.-..I.1..,. l.'.li O'J
Tuesday, Jim. 22
Fridav, Feb. 1
Tuesday, Feb. IS
Tucdnv, Mar. 4
Fridav, Mar. 14
Tuesday, Star. 25
AnniVKS at Honolulu at 5 im
Friday, Jan. 18 Friday, Feb. 20
Tuesday, Jan. 21) Tuesday, .Mnr.lt
Fiiday, i-eb. 8 Fiiday, Mur. !2
Tuesday, Feb. J!)
The Iwalani,
camuuok, - - Commander,
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Kolo.i, L'lecle,
and Wainie.i, Kauai. Returning, leaves
Nawiliwili every Saturday evening.
Tho James Malcee,
rnm.MAX, - Commander
Leaves Honolulu every Thursday
at a p.m. for Kapaa and Kilauea. Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at
4 p'in , and touching at Wainac, both
way.
The C. R. Bishop,
davis, ...- Commander.
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 4 p.m. for Kiikuihaelc, Ilonokaa and
Paaiilrm. Returning nuivca at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
s,Steamor Kinau,
King. Commander,
.Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa
laea Hay, Makcna, Mahuknua, Ka
wailiae, Laupahoehoe and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alove poits, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturday afternoon.
FOR HILO DIRECT.
The Clipper Schooner
JENNIE "WALKER,
Meisson, - - - Master,
"Will i an legularly between Honolulu,
and Hilo. For fieighl or passage apply
to the Captain on boaid, or to the
l'Aciric Navio.viion Co.,
Oil Sim Cor. Niiuauu it Queen sis.
Tin: FAST SAILING
Schooner Ehukai
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Reluming on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage 'apply to the
Captain outboard, or to
Pacific Naviovhon Co.,
181 . Agents.
WATER
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My Elegant Assortment of Hew Goods
Selected b. insult in I'.irN, LvuIdii, nml Xuw York,
Are low Open and Ready for Inspection
A.xVO !""A.JL.K, nml omirie
MANY NOVELTIES
Never I oTnre Intro lueeil lieie, 111110111 wlilrh will lie foiud
Entirely Now Patterns in
Mies', Misses', ai Cliilta's - Boots eiiSlioes.
5T -It'ST sni: my -a
Elegant Paris Made French Kid Gaiters.
Do not fni I to see the
Now Stylos and Colors in Ladies' and Misses' Silk,
Lisle, and linlbriggun Hose.
NEW STYLES OF LADIES' PURSES, in Peacock, Blue, Old Gold, and
Maroon Plusli, fce., 6cc., &c.
LADIES' TOILET CASES,
Gent's Elegant Dressing Cases,
E FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
it is not ncccary for me to enumerate the many new goo Is low
intioduecd liy me heie, but the
Ladies are inyited to call and judge for themselves.
Honolulu, Nov. 1!2 1SSH.
Kemisfly & Go.'s Bnlletiu ofNew Boofts !
Per " Alameda " Feb. 22.
Fin:sii Esti:iix Ovstkus, iii 'Pins and Shells.
Fiii'su Salmon Cni.r.UY, etc., On Ice.
Kiii:sii Caxnp.ii and Uorn.nu Goons.
Ring up Telephone 240.
Leave your Ordei-s tit
KENTST3DY & Co.,
Popular Oioeery Store, (17 and C!) Hotel "licet
IACMALE & URBAN SAFES
With Patent Inside Boltwork and Hinge Cap.
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A Lavje Assortnient 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.
For Prices, Circular?, etc, apply to
C. O. ISERCEil, General Agent,
;,10tfli HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINES.
This Well-known Machine is iiowgfiifcd at lliei.Hoval Palace, Hinialian Hotel,
Music Hall, and a niiiiilk'r of prlMitclicblduuucii.'gtvliig entire Mitisfuction mcry.
where.
It ihthoiiiosicconoiiiicalJMachiiio in me, oaMly iiiiiimgcd and nutoinntic In Its
opciation.
I can furnish from u 20 Lilit to a 1000 Light M.iclilue, tiniillcr sl.es constantly
on hand.
GAS FIXTURES OF MITCHELL, VANCE &?IC0.
For Circulars, Catalogues Prices, etc., apply to
O. O. BERG-EE,, Sole Agent,
r.ni tf i j
IQIJAISTITIKSTOJSUIT,
$13 :i Cord.
Aiily at the Ollice of tbu
PACIFIC NAVIGATION Co.
Corner Nuiiaiiu and )iiccii'u8trcctn
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1 or any way out of order, call on A
'P. 1JA1CKH, at Opt. .1. O. Cliuiey'8 Btft
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ESrlJi-uttlni; horses to Eiuldlo or car
riagu ii speelntty.
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JftfO HONOLULU IRON "WOUKS,
jaSteain engines, sugar mills, boll,
uis, coolers; Iron, brass und lead cast
ings ; machinery of every description
made to order. Particular attention paid
lo bhlp'a black smithing, Job ,vork exe
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