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FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1881.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All time from noon of to-day, April 11
h in.
Sun Sots ( 18.
Wun Rises 17 -III.
Moon Itiscs T fit).
High Tide (Inreo) 5 '25.
High Tide (small) 17 no.
WIND AND WI2AT1IUU
Record Irom noon of yestordny:
AlsSvcl. Thoimoinotor Itiilii.
I 111 I Hll I 22h I! 21l !)h I 181l to 18U
I 20.82 I 29.83 I 23.85 70 TOO 08 O o.3!)
Wind, S.W., light; Sky, doming Sea,
inodernto swell.
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
FOll BAN FllANCISCO.
Mariposa. . . . Leaves Honolulu, Apr. lfith
Aluniodu.... Leaves Iloiioltilu, May. 1st.
PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO.
KOll AUCKLAND AND 8YDXI1Y:
Zculandia On April 10
iron SAN ritANCISCO.
Stmr City of Sydney April 10
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, April 11, 0 p.m
Light S. W. wind.
' Lino down.
""ARRIVALS.
k April 10
Stmr C R Bishop from Ilanmkua
April 11
Blc Kalnkaua from S F via Kahului
Stmr AVaimanalo from Vuininnalo
Schv Roh Ry from Koolau
Stinr Mokolii from Koolau
Stmr Plautcr from windward ports
DEPARTURES.
April 11
Stmr Arabic for San Francisco
Stmr Jas Makce for Kauai
Bgtne Salcna for Columbia River
VESSELS LEAVINC T0-M0RR0W.
Tern Excelsior for Port Townscnd
Stmr C R Bishop for Ilamakua
Schv Waioli for liana
PASSENGERS.
From Ilamakua per C R Bishop,
April 10 G M Coffin, Mr Akin and
19 deck.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Stmr Mariposa. Howard
Bgtno Selina, J. Blako
Am tern Excelsior, Poltz
Brit bark Birmah, Watt
Wr man-of-war'Kerguelcn, Fonrnier
SHIPPING NOTES.
The Excelsior has been thoroughly
caulked and coppered. She is at Brewer's
wharf taking in ballast. She sails to
morrow for Port Townsend.
Stmr. C R Bishop brought 2G52 bags
of sugar and 35 hides. She sails to-morrow
at 12 o'clock. The Captain reports
bad weather at Ilamakua.
The schooner Jennie was taken in tow
off Kohala point, by the steamer C. R.
Bishop on Tuesday last, and towed into
Waipio.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Rooms wanted in a private family.
A young man wants a situation as
coachman. .
Every home is its own business
college where "Secrets of Success in
Business" is found.
Tun captain and officers of the
Kerguelen will be received by His
Majesty at noon to-morrow.
No street cleaners were to bo seen
to-day. Perhaps they were at
church as it is Good Friday.
A dividend of $4- per share will be
paid, to stock-holders in Wilders
Steamship Company, on "Wednesday.
A special meeting of Engine Co.
No. 2 has been called for this cven
itig, when important business will be
discussed.
FoRTY-ONn passengers, including
II. R. II. Princess Likclikc, are al
ready booked to leave by the Mari
posa on Tuesday.
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Found, at Marchant's last Mon
day the finest Lot of American,
Spanish and Manila Cigars ever in
these Market. Witnessed. The
whole community. G82 5t.
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Horn made and sold 2CG dozen
hot cross buns this morning. His
store was crowded, and ho could not
supply the demand. This is not bad
for a small community.
Mr. E. P. Adams sells, by auction
to-morrow, the leases of rice lands
at Kahuku, and real estate on Nuu
anu street adjoining the reservoir
land.
Any question in legal-commercial
usages, banking, etc., can bo at
once decided by referenco to "Sec
rets in Success in Business." F.
Bagot, Agent, Honolulu.
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Horn will supply Easter buns on
Sunday morning, as so many people
were compelled to go without buns
"to-day.
A ooou smart boy is wanted by
the American Express Co.
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A cojui,i:tii second-hand billiard
table, in good order, is wanted.
Tun circus is announced to per
form at 2 o'clock to-morrow after
noon and again in the evening.
Mr. E. P. Adnins has resigned
from the office of President of the
Hawaiian Bell Telephone Company.
Exchange, at Bishop & Co.'s
bank, was G and G per cent, this
morning, according to the amount
required.
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A nol 2'os was entered this morn
ing in the case of the Chinaman who
dared to bring ton Mexican dollars
to Honolulu.
Acting under instructions from
the Board of Education, Messrs
Lyons and Levey offer for sale to
morrow the lease of a building lot
on King street.
A good photograph of the Mari
posa, surrounded by her officers, has
been taken by Bradley and Rulofson
of San Francisco. It can bo see at
the office' of Messrs. "W. G-. Irwin &
Co.
Mr. Marques has, at the urgent
request of most of the ladies and
gentlemen connected with the library
fair and in order to prevent their
resolution not to participate in it,
withdrawn his letter of resignation.
Tin: combination of the whirligig
organ and the circus band last night
was by no means harmonious. The
whirligig seemed to be better patro
nized than the circus; one lady
rider at the whirligig was very suc
cessful at "tilting in the ring" and
received considerable applause.
Mr. James T. White of the White
House celebrated his thirty-second
wedding day last evening. About
twenty couple were present by invita
tion, and the host and hostess were
wished many happy returns of the
day. The White House, which was
prettily decorated, presented an
animated scene. Dancing was kept
up till a late hour and the guests
were well cared for. ,
Tim Ten Cent Store has just re
ceived a large addition of new goods
to its tables. Besides the cheaper
stock, a quantity of very useful
household nccessaiies of all kinds
can be obtained at very reasonable
prices. A glance at the contents of
the store makes one wonder what-" is
not there, and the more you look the
more you sec, and wonder at the low
prices.
,o .
He was not a ghost, my visitor,
But solid flesh and bone ;
He wore a Palo Alto hat,
His weight was twenty stone.
(It's odd how hats expand their
brims,
As riper years invade,
As if when life had reacaed its noon,
It wanted them to shade ! )
Nux Postamatica.
Just see the new Palo Alto's
(Stetson's) in Black, Brown and
Blue, opened this day, at Mclner
ny's. G85 3t.
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An accident that threatened a
serious ending happened the other
day at Evya. A two-wheeled cart,
containing a Chinaman, named All
Quai, a native woman, and a little
girl, was backed over an embank
ment oj- a restive horse. The
woman and girl escaped, unhurt, by
a timely jump. The man was preci
pitated from the cart and was in
danger of being crushed by the
Jiorsc', had not Mr. Ccrkc, who was
passing at the time, come to his
rescue.
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"Si:orkts of Success in Business"
follow its maxims.
" Secrets of Success in Business,"
a handbook for old and young.
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"Secrets of Success in Business"
buy it, read it, and keep it for re
ference. . .
"Secrets of Success in Business"
is just published and its teachings
nro based upon tho latest experi
ences, F. Bagot, Agent, Honolulu.
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" Secrets of Success inBusiness,"
a compendium of valuable informa
tion for tho counting room, the of
fice, the study and the workshop.
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"Secrets of Success in Business "
contains tho collated experience of
astuto men for many years in tho
great commercial centers. F, Bagot,
Agent, Honolulu.
" Suonrrs of Success in Business "
contains valuable information for
the ngiiculturist, the merchant, tlio
mechanic and the professional man.
F. Bagot, Agent, Honolulu.
a" siijooF vJhale.
C. A. Williams & Co., owners of
the whaling schooner Francis Allyu
of New London, received on Tues
day a letter from Capt. Joseph J.
Fuller. He reports tho schooner at
Desolation Island December 18, with
50 fur seal skins. The officers and
crow were all well. The same firm
has also received encouraging advi
ces from Peterhead, Scotland. In
November, 1882, the crew of the
schooner Lizzie P. Simmons, Capt.
Roche, now in Cumberland Inlet,
captured an unusually large whale,
which yielded 1G8 barrels of oil and
2,500 pounds of whalebone. The
oil and whalebone were shipped to
Peterhead by the brig Catherine of
Peterhead, a vessel chartered by C.
A. Williams to carry supplies to and
oil and bone from Cumberland Inlet
to Scotland. The bono lias just
been sold at Peterhead for 2200
per ton, or $4 78 a pound, the
highest price over received for whale
bone by any American firm. This
one whale realized between $13,000
and $14,000, and is believed to have
been the most valuable whale ever
captured. American Paper.
ORDER OF THE HOLY WEEK'S RE
LIGIOUS SERVICES
In the Roman Catholic Cathedral of
Honolulu :
April 11th Good Friday.
8 i m. English Sermon.
April 12th Holy Saturday.
7 a. si. High Mass.
April 13th Easter Sunday.
10 a. m. Grand Pontifical Mass, fol
lowed by Baptism of Adults and
Infants.
3 v. j,u Confirmation, followed by
Rosary and Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament.
SHERMAN'S
Educated Horses
AND
European Circus
Will perform at the foot of Richard St.,
Matinee, Saturday, 2 p. m.
Last Performance, Saturday Even'g.
Grand Star and Waltz Entree
Led by Miss St. Clair and Mr. Morosco
PBOF. JOII7J SIIK1MIAX
And his World-famed Horses,
TOMMY, KAKXKY AXI .TACK,
Together with the Brightest Array of
Riders, Acrobats and Gymnasts.
WILME OWEIiIi,
Tho Premier of Somersault Riders.
MISS MAItHIj ST. CTjAIK,
In Her Grand Manage Act.
WALTER MOICOSCO IBKOS. HARRY
The Russian Acrobats.
ttKOIUjiK THOMPSON,
The Equestrian Clown,
'ciIAKIrKS MOROSCO.
On his Slack Wire.
SCOTT AXX IjA moxjjui:.
In their Douhlo Trapczo Act.
IIAKItY MOItOHCO
and his two 'ponies
Iiilco una. Duchess
in his great hare-back hurdle' race.
COMIC PAJNTOMTMCE
'Love in a Tub,''
Tlio Funniest Tlilnpr Otit.
Admission $1 .00 Children 50
Reserved chairs 25 cents extra. To
be had inside the tent.
C. & J. SHERMAN & Co.,
Proprictois.
E. M. Jbwei.Ii, Gen. Business Agent.
uou
tAHiwFimA
qpiIE UNDERSIGNED BEG Lcavo
A to inform tlio Public and their
Piicnds that thoy have opened a Black
smith and Wagon Shop
No. 32 King Street
bclowMaunakea whoro thoy arc prepared
to MukeandRepairull kinds of Carriages
and Wagons on the Shortest Notice
and Rcasotiabio terms.
N. B. Our Ilorso Shoeing department
is not under the Supervision of hired
men, but wo do tlio woik ourselves.
Our motto guarantee to givo Satisfaction,
givo us a call.
081 8m NEWCASTLE & SAGAR.
Prussian National
Insurance, Comp'y
E8TA1ILIS1IEI) 1840,
Capital. . . . , 9,000,000 Reiclismarks.
nPIIE undersigned, having been np
X pointed agent of tho above Company
for tho Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to
accept risks, against Fiio, on Buildings,
Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, Sugar
Mills etc., on the most Favorablo Terms,
Losses Promptly Adjustod and Payablo In
Honolulu.
II. RIEMENSOHNEIDER,
070 ly b nt Wilder & Co's,
rlS.
Oceanic Steamship Comp'yi
EKWl! THV. XTAfWTIiTlttaNT
iiiuv ami Elegant Steamships
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Honolulu and San
Fiauciiro m the
1st and 15th of Each Month.
1'AssKNoints may have their nnmes
booked in advance by applying at the
ollloc of the agents.
Passengers by this lino are hereby no
tilled that they will be allowed 2G0 lbs
of baggago free by the Overland Rail
way, wiicn traveling East.
Excursion Tickets (or Round Trip, $125,
good to return by any of tho Company's
Manners within ninety days.
MimciiANDisui intended for shipment
by this lino will bo rccolved free of
charge in the Company's New Ware
house and leceipts issued for same.
Insurance on merchandise, whilst in
the warehouse, will bo at owner's risk.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
INTJBRISIiAiro
Steam Navigation Company's
MMIi OF STEAMERS.
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The Planter,
hates, . . . Commander,
Will run regularly for Kona and Kim :
Leaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Friday,
Tuesday,
April 4
" 15
" 25
Tuesday, May 2"
Friday, June 0
Tuesday, " 17
Friday, " 27
JBriuny,
Tuesday, May 0
Friday, " 10
Arrives at Honolulu at 5 p.ir
Friday, Apill 11
Tuesday, June 3
Friday, " 13
Tuesday, " 21
Friday, July 4
Tiifisduv. " (
Friday, May 2
Tuesday, " 13
Friday, " 23
Thelwalani
cameron, - - Commander,
Lcavos Honolulu cvory Tuesday
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleclc,
and Waimea, Kauai. Returning, leaves
Nawiliwili every Saturday evening.
The James Makee,
freeman, - - Commander
Loaves Honolulu every Thursday
at 3 p.m. for Kapaa and Kilauea. Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at
4 p-m., and touching at Wainae, both
ways.
The C. R. Bishop,
davis, .... Commander.
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 4 p.m. for Kukuihacle, Ilonokaa and
Paauhau. Returning arrives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
.Steamer Kinau
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lalmina, Maa
laea. Bay, Makena, Mabukona, Ka
waibae, Laupahoehoo and Hilo. .
Returning, will touch at all tho
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Satui clay afternoon.
BREWER & Co's. BOSTON PACKETS,
SHIPPERS will please take
notice tnat tiic line uanc
JOHN D. BREWER,
will leave Boston Juno 1st, for this
port. Oidcrs for goods should he sent
fonvard as early os April 15th, to insure
shipment. For further information
apply to C. BREWER & Co,
CG0 lm Queen Street.
FOR IHLO DIRECT.
The Clipper Schooner
JENNIE WALKER,
Mcisson, - - - Maslor,
Will run regularly between Honolulu,
and Hilo. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to tho
Pacific Navigation Co.,
Gil 3m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sts.
the fast sailino
Schooner Ehukai
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY 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
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AND BAKERY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,
Pastry Cook and Baker.
No. 71 Hotel st. Telephone 74.
.lUSTi RECEIVED
Best Manila Cigars
051 lm b A. S. CLEGIIORN & Co.
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
II. Cavcnagh, a Proprietor.
MEA1LS dteSgfet MBAIiS
Cook'dtoord'r'5-" At nil hours.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Received by every steamer,
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HONOLULU IRON WORKS.
Steam encincs. simar mills, boil
ers, coolers; iron, brass and lead cast
ings; machinery of every description
made to order. I'm ticular attention paid
to ship's black smithing. Job work exc
cntcd at short notice. 1
Notice.
QovmiNOii's Okkice, Hono- )
t.ui.u, Sept. 21, 1883. f
NOTICE is hereby given that no debts
contracted on behalf of tho Ha
waiian hand will bo recognized or paid
uulcss oidercd by the undersigned.
Jno. O. Dominis,
Governor of Oahu.
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C?umiIeU'K N5-v TLiloolc, 9XorohtuiL Street,
'Iclqhone, 172. P. O. Box, UW,
K,:H2.V.JU MS5ra?.rJ?J2S Jk. O- 1U TV rx
Employment Agent, Custom House Broker,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
and General Business Agont.
Tho only General lbisinc1-0 Accent in the lluvalian Ilands.
030 ly Orders of Every Kind and Nature Solicited from tlio Various rslnnds.
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BILLIMGHAM & Co.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
-IN-
Harilwaro, Agricultural Implements,
Dillingham Steel Plows.Jfcnco Wire, Staples,
Kerosene Oil, House Furnishing Goods, Lamp
Goods,
SILVER PLATED
READY FOR FURNISHING HOUSES.
Parlor Sets,
Bedroom Sets,
Odd Chairs,
Dining Tables,
Centre Tables,
Mattresses,
Pillows,
Rugs,
Matting,
Lambrequins, Cornices
OF EVEHY DESOIMITION
105 & 107 Fort Street,
EST Island Orders will receive Prompt
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
75, 77 and SI
King- St.
WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
(Late jr. J. HOSE.)
All aiders for Whcol-vehicles of every description tilled with promptness and
dispatch. First-class Mechanics employed all the year round.
B" FINE CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY, -a
Nothimr too hot or too heavy ror u;. TRAM CARS, OMNIBUSSEB. PLANTA
TION WAGpNS. MULTfi & OX CARTS, made to order, altered or repaired
Our Ilorso Shoeing: Department
Is under the supervision of a practical man a mechanic second to nor." Wo
have no use for soaking scalds or lot tubs. All work guaranteed.
-Charges moderate. WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
40S y 75. 77 and 81 King Street.
P. O. Uo.i97.
No. C7 Hotel Street.
HJXOXrJ?I3BS,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Provision and Produce Dealers.
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UVesli Goods ly Every Arrival.
.IUST RECEIVED Barrels Red Salmon,
XA barrels Red Salmon,
Kegs Prime California Butter,
Casks Hams, Barrels Vinegar,
Cases Cheese, California Mackerel,
Cases of Fairlmnk's Lard, 3, 5, and lOlb. Pails. .
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Ivegfl Marinated Herrings, Kegs Soused Pig's Feed,
Cases all kinds ot provisions in Canned Goods.
oIs Hold Low, Rinl IIvcr((l Free of Olinreo to nlliartH of city.
Island and Family orders solicited and promptness guaranteed.
Wilson Brothers,
GENERAL I LAOKSMIT1IS.
Horfco Shoeing a specialty
A llrst-classinan being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and "Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. IIopper's.201
Notice.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
and all whom It may concern,
j-p'ps'.-fcwst The undersigned having
fflflfetetomado alterations, additions,
fijT.!ft'uul iwjEHffoinents "
WWW2 g4fXir!',ACTORY,
is now prepared to givo
Tlio Highest Cash Value
for any quantity of
TAJLXjOW",
And will furnish containers for tho samo
froo of cost to any ones who may desire,
VUO& W. JtAWIiTNN,
Honolulu Soap "Works.
OJlloo in Brick Buihliug,
King street, Lulco.' 483 ly
-" - - !. . '-! I'lTinifri i iirni'imiM..!
WARE, &c, &c, &c.
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Pianos,
Organs,
Guitars
Accordcons,
Violins,
Banjos,
Flutes
Harmonicas,
Strings.
:PAWY:
and Picture Frames
MA.DD TO OKDKR.
Honolulu, II. I.
and Careful Attention. COO 3m b
75, 77 and 81
King St.4
Telephone No. 2-10.
.Honolulu,
FRANK HUSTACE,
JUroymon,
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All orders for cartage promptly at.
tended to, at tho lowest rates. Also for
sale:
Knknnlto Knit,
I'Ire Wood,
Whlto mill ltlni-k Hand
in quantities to suit, at lowest prices.i!
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NEW GOODS !
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
Tregloan & Atwater,
Tailors and Clothiers, .
Fout ifc Hop:!. Sts. OHO 3m
JUST RECEIVED
VX " MA1UPOSA "
A1 Full Assortment
OK
American Groceries !
215 A. S. CLEQHORN & CO,
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