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r pHftWIWMWMWBM.WMWMBttWM tfAMtymMrfiwvgiwwiM mw wtio. n'lvWwjWWWWWW" HBC sMBMnmewnjftMHmuiMm FRIDAY, MAU. 11, 1881. PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. XOIl AlTKt.VNt) ANII SIIN'UV! AiiPlralhi On .Mm eh ',1','iid l-'Olt SAN ruANCisco. Stmr Xciilttiulta Match 1C OCEANIC S. S. GO. . I'Olt SAIi l'llASCt&CO. Mariposa. . . .Loaves II.Miolnlu,Mtir. lulh Alameda. . . .Leaves Honolulu. Apr. Ut. TELEPHONIC. Diamond Head, Mar. 1 1, tit!!!) u in Light N. K. wind. Large steamer ) miles off ARRIVALS. March 1.') Stnir WIIKced Schr Wiitoh f.iom Maliko Schr Mary Alice from Molokni DEPARTURES. Mmch ia Schr Ncltic Merrill for Lahaina .Solir Lcalii for Kolialalelo Schr Ilaleakala for I'cpcekco VESSELS LEAVINC THIS DAY. Stmr Planter for windward ports Stmr Jas Makcc for Kauai Schr Rainbow for Koolau Schr Lukn for Kohalalcle Schr Mile Morris for Molokni Schr Maim for Paukaa PASSENGERS. SHIPPING NOTES. Schr Ratnbow brought 17-1 bags of sugar from Koolau. Schr Mile MoirW brought 120 sheep from Lnnai. Mr. W. 51. Giffard has Imported 2 racing boats, n canoe and a row boat by the Mariposa. A whaif will be built on the west Mdc of the bay, for the lauding of the Chinese immigrants into Kahakaaulana. LOCAL & CENERAL NEWS. A small black terrier dog lias been lost. Tun John D. Brewer is to leave Boston on June 1st. Fresh oystcrg, celery, salmon and fruit arc received at the Windsor Restaurant, by every steamer from the Coast. Twenty-two passengers have al ready secured their cabins by the Alameda, leaving for San Francisco on 1st April. Mnssiis. Lyons & Levey hold their regular cash sale to-day. In addition to the usual lines, the horse Cossack will be offered. The first performance of the circus took place last night. The tent was crowded and the entertainment was bo successful that it will bo repeated to-night. Mr. C. Ilustace announces that he has just received a consignment of new goods! including; California po tatoes, hams, bacon, table fruits, mince meats, jams, jollies, boned turkey and chickcu. A case of great importance to the public, and to all native police mag istrates, was heard before Judge Bickerton, md resulted in District Judge Kama, of Wainnnc, being fined $l20 and costs. A gentleman wns shipping some mules by the Kinau on Tuesday, and placed a good raw hide lasso on the deck for a few seconds long enough for a native to appreciate its superior quality and get away with it. Tin: hearing of the petitioners, against the closing of a portion of Union street, took place yesterday afternoon in the Legislative Hall, ' Aliiolani Hale, in the presence of Their Excellencies the Minister of the Interior and the Attorney-General. ..... Affairs in Jamaica seem to be in a bad condition. A private letter, received by the last mnil, states that planters cannot obtain labor as tho working classes are leaving in thou sands for Panama, wheio they re ceive SI. CO and $2 a day, while in Jamaica their wages were only 25 cents. The sugar cane is said to bo rotting in the ground as there is no body to cut it or work the mills. Mn. Bagot has shown us the ad vance sheets of a portion of tho new directory. The names for Hono lulu are about ."5,000 in number, well arranged and printed in plain type. Mr. Bagot says ho does not think tho directory contains more than fifty per cent, of errors at present, but he hopes to raise tho per centngc before the work is completed. Tun question has been frequently asked within the last two weeks ui' ladies shoe ware has not been displayed in the Fort street window of M. Mflnernv's store. The Indies can now enjoy the view of the fine goods displayed, and step inside and make nil caily selection. CCO !H. Tun following passengcis are al ready booked to leave by the Mai i posa to-morrow : Cecil Drown and boy, F. ll. Rindge, T. Norwood, G. II. Taylor and wife, Dr. C. Ford, j. W. Sanborn, L. Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Dutton, L. Disajno, G. T. Underbill, Major A. S. Render, V. D. Jameson, J. J. Cairncs, Mrs. II. D. Colson, II. A. Adams, E. II. Ellis, A. J. Hall, E. A. Hall, Rev. "W. J. Smith, W. A. llcrrick, Mrs. .J. F. Smith, Mrs. Fcnneinan, Miss Bessie l'cnucman, Joseph Wilson, II. E. Inscl, Miss Ella Murphy. - - - Tin: Museum lias been enriched by the acquisition of some very val uable gourds, calabashes, mats, knpa cloths and other specimens of ethnological interest, which were purchased by Mrs. Bcckley at the sale at the late residence of II. R. II. Princess Ruth. Some of tho articles arc now unobtainable and consequently of rare value. It is to be hoped that, in addition to thej new show cases now being made for the Museum, it will soon be possible to place a larger room at the dis posal of Mrs. Bcckley for the dis play of the largely increasing' col lections. POLICE COURT. Thursday, March l.'lth. Kahele, drunk, forfeited his bail, SO. Ah Kin and Alt Young, having opium in their possession, remanded to 19th inst Mr. J. Russell and Mr. J. M. Davidson for defendants. Pavo, deserting his wife for three weeks, -patties were reconciled. Costs, 8. EARLY CLOSING. Mn. EuiTon . In yom article on early closing this morning, you refer to the pctitiou aud reply circulated in 1873 in regard to closing at -1 r. jr. on Saturdays. Why go back so far, when it would be more to the point at this time, to refer to the 2 o'clock movement inaugurated about four years ago, through the efforts of Mr. R. C. Janion. If j'ou could procure for publication the lists used on that occasion it would probably have more effect than those pub lished to-day. And now a word in tcgard to the letter of "Suggcstor." He advocates closing at 1 r. m. on Wednesdays ; but 1 think he would find that in a very short time, all hands would be tired of that, for this reason; in a great many in stances the clerks would like to use their half day, for a trip into the country, or to go shooting ; and the consequences would be, that they would be loo tired lo attend properly to business the next day. If, on the other hand, they had Saturday after noon, there would bo all clay Sunday lo rest and get ready for Monday's work. Yours, etc., March 13th. Cuutic. A HEALTH EXHIBITION. A World's Health Exhibition is to be held at South Kensington, England in May next. It will contain ob jects to illustrate hygienic as well as curative science and will illustrate such matters as ventilation, drainage, dress, foojl and the maivy other con ditions which play bitch an important part in iho plrysical well-being of a people.. The enteipriso lias been fecfllcicntly advanced to assure its success. An exhibition of this ins cription is capable of great practi cal benefit. The experience of men who have made a study of such matters is put on exhibition and is published in every quarter of the globe. Whatever improves tho health of a people, inipiovcs at the same time its intellectual position and aids in advancing its material interests. Hence the idea of such an exhibition is a good one. San Francisco will send a section of the Fifth-street sewer. S. F. Chroni cle, A LEAP-YEAR MARRIAGE. Tho Ueloty correspondent of tho Chicago Jnter Ocean tells the fol lowing story of a quick leap-year courtship and marriage at Mil ton Rock Country: A young mmi twenty-three yoara'ol'l was taking u lady of Unity-eight out to n patty, or rather the lady was "taking" tltc young niaii, when in the course of a frivolous conversa tion the lntly asked her companion why he did not gel married. He re plied that lie did not know of any one who would have him. Slut re matked that she "didn't know but sho might be willing to," whereupon he said that he would marry her mid suggested that they drive directly to a minister's. The lady "dared" hint to execute his plan. He did as she dated him and they Avciemarricd. After the parly both wore so fright ened at what they had done that they separated and did not meet for several days, when' friends prevailed upon thcni to take up their habitation to gether. M yCii. Educated Horses AND European Circus Will perform at tho foot of Rlchuid st., Friday, March 14th. I'ltOF. .TOH Sltr.JMIAX And bis "World. famed Horses, 'rO.1I.1IA. IIAKXIIY AXI JACK, Together with the Brightest An ay of Riders, Aciobats and Gymnast?. Willi:: o'ue'.m,. The Picinler oT Somersault Four-hoiso Riders. miSN XAltV.Ei WT. OliAIIC. In her exhibition or horsemanship. WAI.TKUI aiOHOMCO ItltOS. iiiaiuiy The Russian Acrobats. ClIAItl.r.U 3IOIIOKCO. On his Slack Wire. SCOTT AS1 I.A TIIOXIXli:. hi their Flying Trapeze, or "The Lad. dor oNLlfc." I.JTTIiK GLORIA, The (Jhild Wonder, and his Shetland Ponies, Duke and Duchess. it:i:K Tiioju'sox, The Equestrian Clown, Don't fail to witness FRANK LA MONDU13 givo his daring Single Wire, Ascension from the Ground to the Top of the Pavilion (on the outside) before each pcrformancer. The Child Wonder, and his Shetland Potties Duke and Duchess. Admission $1.00 Children 50 Rcseivod chair-. 25 cents extra. To be. had inside the lent. C. &.T. SHKRMAN&Co., Propi retort. E. M. Jcwr.u,, Gen. Business Agent. 059 LOST. A SMALL Black Tenier Dog Tail bent near the end ; The Under will be rewarded by returning same lo the Daily Bum.etini: Otfici;. WILLIAMS & CO, 120 FOUT STR13ET, 3PIiotog,'iapIiei.s, Have Seemed the Services of MR. HASSELMANN, One of the Best Artists From San Francisco, His Coloring is Uiicqiittllcd. Views of the Volcano, Alno on 1 1 ami, Come aud Sec Them. r,ii tf GEO. E. SHERMAN. No. '12 Kino SntutT. Trees and Saddles of all kinds made to order and rcpaliing Harness, etc., done m short notice. All orders promptly tit. tended to. G9J ly Wanted. A gentleman just arrived in Honolulu wMtes to get employment as an ac countant or honkecper, has had seveial yeais experience and can produce good references. I'leaBo address Box !)!). P, O. CCO lw To Lease. v FOB a term of ono month or ft for 5 orlO years, a COTTAGE 3 AND LOT No. 205 Bcrctanla htrcet below Krcauinoku and Piikoi St. The cottage contains .' tooms newly painted and mtovated, with water anil every convenience. The lot, !i00 x 150 frontage, is well fenced ant) contains a largo collodion of line healing trees, grapo vines, etc.. etc., etc. For par ticulun. np ly to LYONS & LEVEY, 0C0 lw ' Auctioneer. LOST. ON Tuesday, tho 20th Inst., a small black POCICR1' UOOIC, contain. ingTWODUAFTS, one on Mcssra. II. Ilttckfold it Co, and tho other on Wilder &; Co., payable to A. OILl'lL LAN alno, $20, $10 and $r in Gold, and a ?5 Greenback. If the perhon llnding the hiimu will return tho Hook anil Drafts, hu may keep the coin, or bo suitably rewarded on u turning biimo to Daily IJullktin Ofllce. U3U 4t Notiee. DURING MY AUSKNOE Mr. F.M. Hatch will takp orders for Cattle from Kaneohi) Ranch, osaiw P. O. JONES Jr. yU-f HONOLULU IRON WORK8, waJsAtaBtcani engines, augur mills, boll. ei, coolers; iron, hruts and lead cast' ings; machinciy of every desotlption made to order. Paitlcular attention paid to ship's bhiok Binithtng, Job work exe cuted at short notice, 1 KBHm Oceanic Steamship Conip'y. vj&fe THi: MAGNIFICENT i?MLftffifoi. . ami UiB'inlSteuiii-hips MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA, Will lime lli.iinlillti and Sin FiuiicImu on the 1st and 15tli of Each Month. I'AssnNor.ita may haw their names booked In advaneu b applying al the ollloo of the agents. Passengers by tills line are hereby no tilled that they will be allowed M0 lbs of baggage tree by the Overland Hall way, when traveling JSast. Excursion Tickets (or Round'Trlp, $125, good lo return by any of thu Company's btenmera within ninety days. iAIimciiAxmst: intended for shipment by this line will bo received freo of charge In the Company's New Ware house and i eceipli Untied for Biime. lxsuitAXcr. on meiehandise, whilst in the warehouse, will be at owner's risk. Wm. O. luwix is Co., Agents O. S. S. Co. !XTI3ttlSLAXl Steam Navigation Company's IjlXt: OF STKA3UBKS. fefe Tho Planter, uatus, - . . Commander, Will run regularly for Komi and Kau : Lkavks Honolulu at ! r.ii. on Friday, Jan. 11 Tucsdav, Jan. 22 Friday Feb. 1 Tuesday, Feb. 12 Friday, Feb. 22 Tuesday, Mar. 4 .Friday, itiar. ll Tuesday, Mar. 25 5 f.M. Feb. 2 Mar.lt Mar. 2' Aitmvr.s at Honolulu at Friday, Jan. 18 Tuesday, Jan. 2!l Friday, Feb. 8 Tuesday, Feb. 1!) Friday, Tuesday, Friday,- The Iwalani, camkuok, - - - Commander, Leaves Honolulu every Tuosday at 5 p.m., for Nawlliwili, Koloa, Klecle, and Waimea, Kauai. Returning, leaves Nuwliiwili every Saturday evening. Tho James Makee, Kiir.r.MAN, - - Commander Lcavos Honolulu every Thursday at a p.m. for ICapaa and Kilauca. Re turning, leaves Knuat every Tucsdny at 4 p-m , and touching ut Wninae, both ways. The C. R. Bishop, ijavis, .... Commander. Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday at 4 p.m. for Kukuih.tele, Honokaa and Paauhau. Returning arrives at Honolulu every Sunday morning. t?s?gr,S t o a m e r Kinau, Kiiur. Commander, T.o;iV TTnnnliiln nnnh. fPiwsfl'iv t 4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Mna laea Bay, Makenu, Mahukona, Ka waihae,vLaupahoehoo and Hilo. Returning, will touch ut all tho alove ports, arriving at Honolulu each Satttiday afternoon. f-&k FOR SATs FRANCISCO SSesSs' The favorite hktne W. H. Dimond, Houdlett, . - - Master, Will lime quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to W. O. Iiiwim & Co., Agents. FOR IIILO DIRECT. The Clipper Schooner JENNIE WALKER, Meis'-on, - - , - Master, Will run regularly between Honolulu, and Hilo. For freight or passage apply lo the Captain on board, or to the Pacific Navioatiox Co., (141 !hn Cor. Nuiianu & Queen Ms. tiik past sailing: Schooner Ehukai -aT33S& ni run leguiany TO WAIA.LUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thursday, weather permitting. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to Pacific Navigation Co., 181 Agents. JUST RECEIVED Best Manila Cigars 051 lm b A. S. OLEQHOHN & Co. A GoodPastnro forllorses, NEAR TOWN. Inquire to A. A. MONTANO. 577 Cm To Let, ALAHOB HALL, over P. A. Dins' Stoic, King street, Apply on the Htoio to H54 lw P.A.DIAS. To Let. ONE SIDE of that beautiful Olllcii now occupied entire by J. E, Wiseman In the" Campbell Ulock, Mer-. chant Miect, with select ylllcu Furniture, Apply to .1 . E. WISEMAN. Ml U (ii'iicrnl llii-dness Agent. A Delightful Residence For Sale. juW&A. O.N Heicianlu Street, between fiSaSwoS Pllkol and Victoria etrccts, BaSsSB (mnkiti bide) This Dwelling IIotiFccontuiiif) (1 Rooms with all modern improvements, hath mid uervantH' looms Carriage House, Stable and Harness Room, wire screens throughout tho houfo on doors and windows. Artesian woll ttutur supplied from Well of Mr. P, Milton, Also Furniture throughout for sale including Garden Utensils, etc. Lot 80800 Grounds neatly laid out For a comfoitablo and central Homo thosopicmiBcs excel. Tho place is being sold in consequence of the Owner leav ing Kingdom. Terms reasonable. Apply to J. E. WISEMAN, 019 2w General Husiuess Agent, jfif&&tQ DILLINGHAM & Co, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN irurdwnre, Agricultural Implements, DlllliifliamSlcel Plo,-. IVmkc Wire, Staples, Kerosene Oil, Mouse Furnishing' Goods, Lamp Goods, SILVER PLATED WARE, &c, .c, &c. 002 READY P0R FURNISHING- HOUSES. Parlor Sots, Bedroom Sets. Odd Chatis, Dining Tables, Ccntro Tables, Waitresses, Pillows, Rugs, Matting, Lambrequins, Cornices ok i:vniiY nr.scnii'TioN 105 & 107 Fort Street, 12?" Islaml Orders will receive Prompt Pioneer Carriage Manufactory, &. - K2- -jKssr 75, 77 smd St )S8fe4gJM-sfflfe7J, 77 and 81 Iving St. viisSPCT I PQriraSSS: WHITMAN & WRIGHT, (ijtito ar. .T. kosi;.) All orders for Wheel-vehicles of every description filled with promptness and dispatch. First-class Mechanics employed all the year round. mar FINE CAKR1A.GE WORK A SPECIALTY, -a Nothing too hot or too heavy for us. TRAM CARS, OMNIBUSSES, PLANTA TION WAGONS, MULE & OX CARTS, made to order, altered or repaired. Our Horse Shoeing' Department Is under the supervision of a practicaT man a mechanic second to none. "We have no use for soaking scalds or rot tubs. All work guaranteed. 6SrOhnrgcs moderate. WHITMAN & WRIGHT, 408 ly ' 7(5. 77 and 81 King Street. , Kenuefty & Go.'s BpAMiu of New Goofls '. Ex "Mariposa" Mar. 8. Fiti:su Eastiui.n' OiSTi'.ns, in Tins and Shells. Fu:su Cki.uuy, etc. A full line of Staple and Fancy Onocritrr.s. Call early and Leave order . KIDNEDY & Co., - Popular Gioceiy Store, 07 and 09 Hotel street. Ring up Telephone 240. CS? Fitun Dkmvkky. NEW REDUCTION IN PRICES. Tregloan & Atwatcr, Tailors and Clothiers, FoiiTifc Hom.SrH. 07,0 :Sm ."III ST ItKVHIVKl) i'x"M.mros." A Full Assortment OK American Groceries ! air. A.S. CLEGlIOHNutCO. ,7UST RECEIVED 100 cases Medium Bread ! Url lm b A. S. CI.EGH0I1N U Co. THE PIANO. MR, OKOUGK t. HAllt'OCh.', lately of Oakland, California, Is pre pared to give liibtrueliou in muslo and to receive pupils for the Piano. Ad dress ill Mrs. Dudoit's, corner of Ahtkca and Hcrcfaula stints, or ur;i lm b LYCAN h Co. "Water Notice. Ofllce Hup'l Water Works. Honolulu, July 3, 1882. ALL persons having Water Privileges are notified that their Water Rates are pay ible semi-annually, in advance, at the ortleo of the Siipeiintendent of Water Works, fool of Nuutuiu street, upon tho 1st dav of January and July of each year. dilAS.U. Wll.SON. Bun't " ator Works 8. K. Kaai, Minister of Interior. WJ Pianos, Organs, Guitars Accordcons, Violins, Banjos, Flutes, Harmonicas, Strings. and Picture Frames m.uii: to ouduu. Honolulu, II. I. and Caicful Attention. COO 3nt b King St. &&&mmm FIRE WOOD IN QUANTITIES TO SLUT, 13 a Cord. Apply ill the Ofllce of the PACIFIC NAVIGATION Co. Comer Nuiianu and Queen strcetH 028 lm .ITJST KECEIVED A CIlOIOi: LOT OK English Groceries 215 A. S. CLEGIIORN & CO. A CARD TO TUB PU1JLIC. MAX KOHM Reg to Intimate to his friends and the public genoially, thill hu is now pre-jwirr-d lo execute orders for Plain and Decorative Painting & Paporhanging in the best and newest styles. 1 ." XOIta1 STREKT, Opposite Gymnasium. P. O liox, No. 411. 401 ly JUST RECEIVED A new and full Line of Australian Baddies & Bridles, (151 lm h A.S. CLEGIIORN & Co. Cottage to Let. ON tho Plains, between ICcaumoku and Piikoi streets, containing 8 rooms; water laid on, and every convenience. House nowly painted and renovated. Kent ijld pur mouth. Apply ou tho prcm. Ism, '.'G5 llcrcUhia street, 054 lw ;1 Si v M wa :, .vjRB tui t&.nr4 a'. MMev JMV,,, ,, H