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THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 188-1.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All time from noon of to-ilny, April 10
h in.
Sun Sets (5 18.
SunRUcs 17 .11.
Moon Rises 7 00.
High TIilo (largo) 1 ilO.
High Title (small ) 10 50.
WIND AND WIUTIUIU
Mucoid lioiji noon of ji"stc,iduy:
AsKvol. Thoimoinoftr Itnlii.
I 111 I Oil I 22h II 2U I Oh I 1811 II to lSll
J l.nl I 2!).3 I 2').81 II 750 (,90 I fi)0 0.(11
Wind, S., light J Sky, dealing; Hen,
model nlo.
SoEAMJdJTsToo
KOH B VX niANCISCO.
Mariposa. . . .Leaves Honolulu, Apr. 15th
Aliinieda. . . .Leaves Honolulu. May. 1st.
PACIFIC MAILS, S. CO.
FOH AUCKLAND AND SYUNKY:
Zcahtndla On April 19
roil SAN FllANCISCO.
Stmr Clly of Sydney April 13
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, April 10, !! p.m
Light S. wind.
Lino down.
ARRIVALS.
April 10
Stmr Jas Makcc from Kauai
Stnlr Arabic from Hongkong
Schr. Waioli from liana
DEPARTURES.
April 10
Stmr Waimanalo for "Waimanalo
Schr Malolo for Onomca&Kawailmo
Schr Liholiho for Waianac
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Stmr Arabic for San Francisco
Stmr Jas Makcc for Kauai
IJgtnc Salena for Columbia River
PASSENGERS.
From Kauai & Waiauae per Jas
Makcc, April 10 F Burr and wife,
Mrs A S Wilcox and servant, Mrs
Hatfield and child, Miss Ycndcnborg
J L Richardson, Mr Abrcns, A K
Hapai Mr Moury, Mrs L Kahlbaum
and 4 sons, Master Dole, 2 Chinese
and GO deck.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Stmr Mariposa. Ilowai d
Bgtno Selina, J. Blake
Am tern Excelsior, Pcltz
Brit hark Birmah, Watt
Vr man-of-war Kerguelcu, Fournier
SHIPPING NOTES.
Stmr Jas Makcc brought 2950 bags of
sugar, 10 bbls of beef and 50 hides. She
sails to-morrow at 3 r.M.
The W II Reed will pi obably ply be
tween Honolulu and Waianac.
The Hope is over due.
A shed is being built over the new
wharf lately erected.
The Arabic arrived this p.m., 13J days
from Hongkonf w itli 1200 Chinese pas
sengers. Schr Waioli brought 1100 bags sugar.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Cmcus to-night.
The Kerguclcn sails from hero for
Tahiti.
Tun vacation at the public schools
commenced to-day.
--
Twenty Portuguese laborers, at
Kealia plantation, havo struck work.
, . . . .
Lovn In A Tub is tho title of a
farce to be played at the circus to
night. The good little yacht Restless is
for sale. A chance for the II. Y.
and B. C. ,
Money orders for the Mariposa's
mail can bo applied for till 2 o'clock
on Saturday.
--
The pipes from Campbell's build
ing still cast their waters on the
sidewalk in wet weather.
The band played, this morning,
at tho residence of II. R. II. Liliuo-
kalani on Beretania street.
.
- In the Police Court to-day, three
inebriates paid $29.10 and D. F.
Ltyie was found not guilty of furious
and heedless driving.
,
Goveunment House oiUcers can
ftn to church to-morrow, but Good
Friday is no longer proclaimed a
Government holiday.
, .
An unfortunate Chinaman was
hauled in to-day for bringing ten
Mexican dollars ashore, yet no arrests
are made of passengers from the
Coast.
Found, at Marchant's last Mon
day tho finest Lot of American,
Spanish and Manila Cigars ever in
these Market. Witnessed. The
whole community. 082 5t.
Mr. J. F. Brown will sco that, not
withstanding Mr. Cassidy's remark's
which he asked for yesterday, "it is
no use bandying with theso fellows
(tho Mutunls) any longer.
Tim Hawaiian. Boll Co, havo nr
ranged to repair, and maintain in
working order, tho Diamond Head
lino. It is to bo hoped that it will
soon be in its old good condition.
In Mr. Adcu's paper, published
to-dny, is tho commencement of his
opinion of Colonel Sprcekcls.
Oat had a lot of Peek's Boss Books
by the Mariposa. -lie can only ac
count for their vapid sale from the
favorable notices givon to the scries
in the Church Chronicle.
Mr.ssns. Lyons & Levey hfld their
regular cash sale to-morrow. Be
sides dry goods and groceries, an as
soitmcnt of good clocks, a black
horse and a sulky will bo offered.
A mail for San Francisco will
close an hour before the departure
of tho Arabic, that is, at 8 o'clock
to-morrow morning, her present time
for sailing being fixed at 9. o'clock.
To-Jionnow, bcitig Good Friday,
services will be held in the churches.
Hot Cross buns can be obtained from
Horn or Singer, from cither or from
both.
At the conclusion of the Mutual
Telephone Co's. meeting this morn
ing, a dray load of riilcs was found
at the door of the Armory. It was
suggested that thoy had been sent
down by the II. B. Co. to intimidate
the martial mutual men.
Skveiial cases of goods that have
been landed from the Birmah were
found to have been opened from the
bottom, and some of the contents
haA'c been abstracted. The work
was probably done in the English
docks.
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Tun circus was nearly deprived of
tho celebrated horse Barney on tho
trip to Maui. He became frightened
when being landed, jumped over
Tommy's back and injured himself,
lie has recovered sufficiently to be
able to perform to-night.
The good steady rain of the last
twenty-four hours fell too quickly
for Alakea street, which, from King
to Queen, is liquid mud. The corner
of Merchant and Alakea was im
passable this morning, and there was
tho usual duck pond at the corner of
Alakea and King.
Residents on the plains want to
know why the bridge is not con
structed over the ditch on Kinau
street, near the Reserve. The ma
terial for the bridge has been on tho
ground for months and docs not im
prove with age. Here is fine work
for the Civil Engineer.
Tun last complaint against the
Mounted Police is about their musi
cal fiend who plays on a "taro-patch
fiddle" for 27 hours out of the 24.
There is likely to be a sortie made
by citizens out that way, as they are
polishing up their old shot guns. It
is to bo hoped thoy will send us in
timation of the attack and Our
Special War Correspondent shall be
on time.
The New York Fashion, of
decorating a room with samples of
ornamental and fancy goods, has
been followed, in Honolulu, by
Messrs. Lycan & Co. Their former
office, at the back of their store, has
been undergoing a transformation.
The walls arc hung with different
kinds of Japanese paper ; the win
dows with handsome lambrequins;
pretty chairs, brackets, statuettes,
mirrors, lamps bronzes, and a couple
of Mr. Furncaux prettiest pictures,
combine to form an attractive little
apartment in which a few of their
goods arc displayed to advantage.
MR. HOLOKAHIKI.
Tho caso against Lawyer Holokahiki
was concluded yesterday evening,
aud resulted in the decision of Mr.
Justice Bickorton being uphold. His
Honor the Chief Justice, in summing
up, said it was for tho jury to decide
whether Mr. Holokahiki had used
undue influence in obtaining money
from his client. Mr. Holokahiki has
.noted exceptions to the court in
banco, on the ground that the verdict
was contrary to evidence. In the
meantime he must feel pleased at
tho opinion cxpicsscd by nine out
of twelve of his cffluntrymcn.
CIVIL COURT.
Tins Day.
Wilder & Co. v. Kahala, deserting
contract of service-, settled out of
Court,
IlaoJo v, ICnul, trespass, damages
$50. Mr. J. D. Koa for plaintiff,
Mr. J. Russell for defendant. Con
tinued for judgment to 11th Inst.
Waianac Sugar Co. v. ICahle, re
fusing to work. Defendant was
committed to prison till ho consented
to servo according to law. Costs
$7.10.
ORDER OF THE HOLY WEEK'S RE
LIGIOUS SERVICES
In the Roman Catholic Cathedral of
Honolulu :
April llth Good Friday.
10 a. at. Service, with tho singing
of tho Passion and the Solemn
Uncovering of the Cross.
3 i. jr. Stations of tho Cross.
8 r. st. English Sermon.
April 12thr-IIoly Saturday.
7 A. st. High Mass.
April 13th Easter Sunday.
10 a. st. Grand Pontifical Mass, fol
lowed by Baptism of Adults and
Infants.
3 i st. Confirmation, followed by
Rosary and Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament.
Another confiding actress has been
getting into the wars lately. A fair
artiste, a member of Mr. Charles
Wyndham's company, advanced 1,
300 to a Captain P. Maitland Phi
lips, late of the Scots Greys, and a
member 6f the .Naval and Military
Club. Unable to obtain a return of
her money, the lady commenced
proceedings in bankruptcy. The
gentleman's defence was that the
young lady had given him the mo
ney; but this unworthy plea was
speedily disposed of by Mr. Regis
trar Hazlitt, and the captain was
duly declared a bankrupt. This
same "officer and gentleman" is one
of the great Mr. Jenks's committee
at the Park Club, and was one of
those individuals who were fined
500 by Sir James Ingham at Bow
Street for assisting , in keeping a
gambling-house. JJfe.
o .
It was at an up-country polce court
that the presiding justice, an in
veterate punster, offended with the
following word-torture : The defen
dant, a smallpublican, had pleaded,
in answer to the charge of having
kept bis premises open in the small
hours, that he had no means of known
ing the correct time. "Nonsense,
man, you knew it was morning.
Why, the cocks were crowing!" "I
don't keep a rooster," urged the ac
cused. ' 'That's just what the police
complain of," retorted his worship;
"you won't kecpyour shanty-clear I"
And even after that he fined him.
Federal Australian.
SHERMAN'S
Educated Horses
Attn
European Circus
Will perform at the foot of Richard St.,
Thursday Evening
Grand Star and Waltz Entree
Led by Miss St. Cluif and Mr. Morosco
IMIOF. .TOIIX SIIKKMAN
And his World-famed Horses,
TOMMY, KAItXKY AXI) JACK,
Together with the Brightest Array of
Itidcis, Acrobats and Gymnasts.
iviiiivii: oiKijr,,
The Premier of Somersault Riders.
MISS MAIti:ij ST. CfiAlIt,
In her Grand Manage Act.
AVALTJ:it I MOKOSCO KItOS. I IIAUKY
The Russian Acrobats.
KOItUK THOMPSON,
The Equestrian Clown, '
CIIAltaKS MOIIOSCO. '
On his Slack Wnc.
SCOTT AXI IiA MOXIHH3.
Ill their Double Tiapezo Act.
HAItllY MOIIOSCO
and his two ponies
COMIC riocoivxiaxiD'
'Lovo in a Tub,"
rJ?lio IuimioHt. "TliinK Out.
XiOo nnU. Xolies
in his grout liaichack hurdle race.
Admission $1 .00 Children 50
licscrved chairs 25 cents extia. To
ho had inside tho tent.
O. & J. SHERMAN & Co.,
Proprietors.
E. M. Jnvriihii, Gen. Business Agent.
059
liwFiri
rpilE UNDEItSIGNED ISEG Leav,o
X to inform the Public and their
Pi lends that thoy have opened a Black
smith and Wagon Shop
No. 32 King Street
helowMaunakca where they are prepared
toMahoandBenairallkindsofCarriaKCS
and Wagons on tho Shortest Notice
and Hcasonablo terms.
N. B. Our Horso Shooing department
is not under the Supei vision of hiicd
men, but wo do tho vt oi k ourselves,
Our motto guarantee to give Satisfaction,
give us a call.
081 3m KEWCASTLE & SAGAK.
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jMWWWilPMl!B
Ooeanio StoajnsMp Oomp'y.
tSJf&fit THE MAGNIFICENT
Sj3g5arafcne aim Jiiogani oicuiwups
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will Icavu Honolulu and San
FiancKco on tltu
1st and 15th. of Each Month.
L'asskncikus mny have their names
booked in advance by applying al the
olllco of tho agents.
Passengers by tills lino arc hereby no
tilled that thoy will ho allowed 2G0 lbs
of haggago fieo by tho Ovcilaud Rail
way, when traveling East.
Excursion Tickets for Round Trip, $125,
good to return by any of tho Company's
Stcnmcis within ninety days.
Mkuciianmsk intended for shipment
by this line will be leceived fieu of
cliaige in the Company's New Waio
hotibu and iccoipts issued for siunc.
Inbuuanck on mcielmndisc, whilst in
the win chouse, will bo at owner's risk.
Wm. G. Ihwin & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
XNTEltlSLAanD
Steam Navigation Company's
IANE OF SOT3AMJHKS.
b??!.1'1
The Planter,
iutrs, . . Commander,
Will run rcgulaily for Kona and Kuu :
LUA.VKS IIOXOLULU AT 4 P.M. ON
Friday,
Tuesday,
Apiil 4
' 15
" 25
May 0
" 1G
Tuesday,
Friday,
Tuesday,
Friday,
May 27
June (!
ii 17
" 27
jmuay,
Tuesday.
Friday,
Ariuves at Honolulu at 5 p.m
Fiiihiy, Apiil 11
Tuesday, " 2a
Friday, May 2
Tuesday, " 13
Friday, " 2i$
Tuesday,
Friday,
Tuesday,
Fiiday,
June 8
" 1!J
tl o.
July".!
The Iwalani
camekon, - - - Commander,
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 p.m., for Nawlliwili, KolQa, Elcclc,
and Waimca, Kauai. Returning, leaves
Nawlliwili every Saturday evening.
The James Makee,
mEEMAN, - - (Jommantlcr
Leaves Honolulu every Thursday
at 3 p.m. for Kapaa and Kilauca. Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at
4 p-in., aud touching at "Wainae, both
ways.
The C. R. Bishop,
davis, .... Commander.
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 4 p.m. for Kukuilmele, Ilonokaa and
Paauhau. Returning arrives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
.Steamer Kinau.
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each TueSday at
4 p.m., touching at Labaina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mabukona, Ka
waihae, Laupahoeboo and Hilo.
Returning, will toucb at all tho
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Satuulay afternoon.
BREWER & Co's. BOSTON PACKETS,
SHIPPERS will please take
notice tnat tlic lino baric
C&&Z&Z3 JKJnn u. oncwen,
will leave Boston Juno 1st, for this
poit. Otdcrs for goods should be sent
tonvar.l as early as April ICth, to insure
shipment. For further information
apply to C. BREWER & Co,
CG0 lm Queen Street.
FOR HILO DIRECT.
The Clipper Schooner
JENNIE WALKER,
Meisbon, - Mastor,
Will run lcgularly between Honolulu,
and Hilo. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on boaul, or to tho
Pacific Navigation Co.,
Gil 3in Cor. Nuuanu & Queen bis.
THE FAST BAILING
Schooner Eliukai
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EYERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to tho
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents.
PIONEER STEAM
CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKERY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,
Pastry Cook and Baker.
No. Yl Hotel st. Telephone 74.
JUST RECEIVED
Best Manila Cigars
051 lm b A. S. CLEGIlOItN & Co.
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
ICING STllE ET,
H. Cavenagh, a Proprietor.
SIBAIiS dteggfe MKAIiS
Cook'd to ord'r 55 At all hours.
Oystors, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Received by every steamer. t 001
HONOLULU IRON WORKS.
Ctnnin niwitiina cs.i .(! n 1 lla liftll
crs, coolers; iron, hrass and lead cast
ings; maoluncry ot every description
made to order. Particular attention paid
to ship's black Bmithmg. Job work oxe
cutcd at abort notice. ( 1
Notice.
Govkunoh'b Ofpiok, Hono- )
lulu, Sept. 24, 1883. J
NOTICE Is hereby given that no debts
contracted on behalf of tho Ha
waiian band will ho recognized or paid
unless oidered by tho undersigned.
Jno, O. Domiiis,
Governor of Qahu.
.-jMrSHgi
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uuuu unuay, April ijl,
There will be Ready
ll'Om
& si- i.
THE FINEST
I" 4 b -h b
k "I" l- k
HOT t CKOSS t BUNS
fc $ k Hh h h i i i i i i
, EVUIt MADE IN THIS CITY,
50 OESlVrJ:S pox- Xo:eii,
At F. Horn's Steam Canity Factory fclMery '
U8t
IXoiol
J. E. WISEIWiAiB ,
Caiupbeirs aNe-vv ISloelc, Mcrclmut Street,
Telephone, 172. F. O. Box, 31(5. '
X 33 .A. 31. ESTATE AO-ETVT,
Employment Agent, Custom House Broker,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
and General Business Agent.
Tho only General Business Agent in the Hawaiian Islands.
CS0 ly Orders of Every Kind and Nature Solicited from the Various Islands.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
-IN-
Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
Dillingham Steel Flows, Fence Wire, Staples,
Kerosene Oil, House Furnishing Goods, Lamp
Goods,
SILVER PLATED WARE, ice, &c., &c.
EEADY FOR FURNISHING HOUSES.
LYCAN
Parlor Sols,
Bedroom Sets,
Odd Chairs,
Dining Tables,
Centre Tables,
Mattresses,
Pillows,
Rugs,
Malting,
Lambrequins, Cornices
OP EVE11Y DESClUrTION
105 & 107 Fort Street, Honolulu, H. I.
&T Island Orders will receive Prompt and Careful Attention. O0C'3m b
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Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
75, 77 and SI
Kiiia- St.
WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
(JLalo M. J. HOSE.)
All orders foi. Wheol-vehicles of every description lllled with promptness and
dispatch. First-class Mechanics employed all the year lound.
FINE CAKltlAGrE WORK A SPECIAIEY. -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 tho supervision of a practical man a mechanic second to none. We
have no use for soaking scalds or rot talis. All work guaranteed. '
Charges moderate. WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
403 ly 7G. 77 and 81 King Street.
P. O. BoJ207. Telephone No. 240. ,
KENNEDY & CO.,
No. 07 Hotel Street 'Honolulu,
IMJPORX'JiiRS,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Provision and Produce Dealers,
o
lVelB. O-oodLs y Every Arrival.
.IUST RECE1VED-
-Uari'ds Red
Y barrels lied babnoii,
Kogs Prime California Butter,
Casks Hams, Barrels Vinegar,
Cases Cheese, California Mackerel,
Cases oi' Fairbank's Lard, 3, 5, and 101b. Pails.
Kes Marinated Herrings, Kegs Soused Pig's Feed,
Cites all kinds oi piovisions in Canned Goods.
oo1m Holil Low, and Icllvi,fil Frew of Cliai-go to all pnrtH orolty.
lbluml and Family oidcrs solicited and promptness guaranteed.
Water Notice.
Olllco Sup't Water Works,
Honolulu, July 3, 1882.
A Lb persons having Water Privileges
aio notified that their Water Rates
aiopavalilo bcini-anuually, in advance,
at tltu (ifllce of tl-o Bunorintondeiit of
Water Woiks, foot of Nuuanu street,
uiion tho iRt day of January and July of
each vi'ar. OH AS. B. WlLSON,
Sup't l ator Works
8. K. Kai, Minister of Interior. 204
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1884,
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,j p. in.
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Pianos,
Organs
Guitars
Accordcons,
Violins,
Banjos,
Flutes,
Harmonicas,
Strings.
PANY
and Picture Frames
MADE TO OltDEIt.
75, 77 and 81
King St.t
Salmon.
FRANK HUSTACE,
Imymnn,
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All orders for cartago pr6mptly nt-
tended to. at the lowest rates. Also for
sale:
KtilumUo Halt, '
tflro Wood,
White mid IllncU Baud
ill nuitntitics to suit, at lowest prices. . ,
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