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TUESDAY, MAY C, 1881.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All time from noon of to-duy, May '
li in.
Sim Sets U 27.
Sun Rises 17 25.
Moon Sets lf -15.
High Title ( equal) 1 45.
High Title (equal ) 11 00.
WIND AND W KATHKK
Krcovrt lrom noon of jestotdiiy:
"ll't0.1.?!'.! Thermometer
I -111 I Oil I Sill II 21l "li ISlt
80.00 30.08 30.03 81 0 70 7.1
Kill 11.
to 18)1
0.00
Wind, KXi;., Unlit; BUy, lino; Sou, hmiooIIi.
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
h'Olt (U.N KU VKCIhOO.
Alumedii. . . .Leave lloiioHilu. May. 1st.
.WnripoMi. . . .Leavesllsnolulu,Mii.v 15th
PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.
KOH AUOKIiANl) AND fiYDNKY:
, City , of Sydney . - .. . . On M ny 17
roil SAN 1'liANCIbCO.
Stmr Australia May 11
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, May (!, '. p.m
Light N.N.E. wind.
arrivals!"
May 5
Bktue Malay from Newcastle
May G
Schr Ilnlcakala from Pcpcekco
DEPARTURES.
May G
Stmr Kinau for windward ports
Stmv Planter for windward ports
Stmr Twnlani for Kauai
Stmv C It Bishop for Ilainakua
Schr Nettie Merrill forLaliaina
Schr Marion for Kckaha
Schr Waimalu for Kolon
Schr Wailelc for Maliko
Schr Mana for Ilonomu
Schr Kawailani for Koolau
Schr Katiikeaouli for Kohala
Schr Pob Koy for Koolau
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Bktno Eureka for San Francisco
Schr Malolo for Laupahochoe
PASSENGERS.
For Kahului per Kilauea IIou,
May 5 W II Bailey, C II Stoddard,
Miss L Moore, N C Wilfong, Mrs
Akana Lili and 2 children, A Barnes
A D Courtney and GO deck.
For Molok'ai and Maui per Lehua,
May 5 A.Moroff, A Unna and 40
deck.
For llamakua per C R Bishop,
May G ,1W McGuire and son,M
V Holmes, B F Ilaislip, II Meed, M
A Smith, W Conrndt.
For windward ports, per Kinau,
R Ryecroft, II Cornwall, Mr Holo
kahiki, J Austin, Hasting & wife,
Judge McCulIy, II F Glade, W C.
Patridge, E M Henson, M E Pack,
II Bridges, Capt Ross, G Williams,
W A Whiting, E Preston, Mow
Kenong, S Parker and family, W T
Rhoades'and wife, Mrs T Wilson, P
N Makee and wife, Mrs Sylva, J
Poepoe, II R Macfarlane, E Smith.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The schooner Haleakala left here last
Tuesday evening for Pcpeekeo, and re
turned this morning with L100 hags of
sugar and 120 kegs of sugar.
The schooner Gen Seigcl wont ashore
yesterday at 3 p.m. near Punalnu.
The bktno Malay. Captain Carter, 51
days from Newcastle, arrived yesterday
with 102C tons of coal to C. Brewer &
Co..
The Likellko sails to-day at 3 p.m.
The W. II. Diniond pails on Thursday
next.'
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Attention is drawn to the now
advertisement of Messrs. Laine & Co.
All kinds of Picture Frames and
Cornices made to order at King
Rros. 705 3t.
i 1f '
Foun oilices to let, well lighted
and ventilated over the I. X. L.
store, corner Nuunuu and Queen
streets. 09 1 tf
Tun Ball Committee of the British
Benevolent Society will meet at the
office of Theo. II. Davics & Co.. to
morrow morning at 10 o'clock.
, -.-.
Amongst other weapons, G-l mus
ho.rs. lit rifles and 181 revolvers
passed through the Custom House
last year. Wlr.it do they do with
them nil?
Wkdni:sp.vv, May 7th, at 10 a. m.,
nt the residence of tho late Simon
Kaai, King street, tt sale of furni-'
ture will be held by Mr. E. P.
Adams.
A muutino. of the Young People's
Christian Temperance Union wilj be
held this evening, nt 7 :30, at Miss
Breese'ri room, Nuuatuustreet. Im
portant business.
Dodo's bus, running on tho Nuu
anu Valley routo, is laid up for re
pairs. It will probably be three
weeks before tho nocessary repairs
.are completed.
Tin: Honolulu Hides meet this
evening.
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Wi: am requested to slate that
any persons having donations for
the library fair will scud them in at
oiiec.
I lib Excellency the Minister of
the Interior lint recovered from his
late illness, and resumed his duties
in the Assembly yesterday.
-.. -.-
A taik in aid of the spliool room
at Kona under the direction of Rev.
S. II. Davis, will shortly be held at
Kona. Contributions arc requested.
Pkusoxs who wisli to scud post
olUce orders to the Stales ; -will have
to limit them to 25 instead of $50
as formerly. This being the decree
of the Postmaster-General.
Has the late lamented expedition
of the Julia any subtle connection
with the lost "Order of Arossi?"
Both point to an extension of doini
.iiion, enlighten our ignorance, Ad
verfinar. Tnr.sn is a picture frame on view
in the window of Mr. Williams, the
Photographer, composed of 1070
pieces. It is made of cedar cigar
boxes, and was constructed by Mr.
Mollis in leisure moments, it will bo
sold in aid of the fair and is valued
at Sift.
Tin: "D. C Murray" which sails
about the 12th hist., lias splendid
accommodation for about 25 Cabin
andfora.bout20 steerage passengers,
any one wishing to go to the Coast
will find a good chance and at greatly
reduced rates, the present time of
the year being the most favorable
for making quick passages. 705 Jit.
Tin: Library Fair, will be opened
at 3 r. at. on Thursday, 8th of May,
in the upper floor of the Y. M. C. A.
Hall, Hotel street. The entrance
fee that day will be 50 cents for
adults and 25 cents for children.
But season tickets at the reduced
price of $1.50 are now for sale at
Thrum's in Fort street, at Lycan's,
and at A. L. Smith's, at Wiseman's
and Oats in Merchant street.
Tun Rev. Moses Kuaea, late pas
tor of Kaumakapili Church died at
his residence yesterday morning of
softening of the brain. The reverend
gentleman has been in failing health
for a long time past. He "was a
member of the Privy Council, and
Minister of Finance at the time of
the Cclso Moreno.fasco. The fune
ral took place this afternoon from
the Kaumakapili Church and was
largely attended.
.o.
Palohau is distressed at the
thought of unassessed Chinamen
wandering over the country. He
wants them stuck up and assessed
wherever found. There is some
thing very attractive about this sug
gestion, (which rivals in brilliancy
the motion of one of his confercs, to
turn all the lepers loose.) Who
would Mr. Palohau, wish to do the
assessing, and how many limes would
it be advisable to collect off the same
Chinaman.
Mr. G. West has brought to this
olllcc a peculiar kind of banana,
grown at his residence. The fruit
is small and full of black seeds. Its
flavor is, more like that of a pear
than a banana. This variety is
known as the Manila banana, and is
extremely rare on these islands.
Tho plants grow in forest-like clumps,
and reach to a considerable height.
They are shy bearers ; at least, in
this country. Mr. G. Morris lias
had them on his ranch, at Kalihi, n
great many years.
No. 2!) whose ofllcial Kcnl was the
cause of his interview with Judge
Bickcrton, was fined $lf, being let
olf thus hightly on account of his
newness and general greenness. lie
has avenged himself by appealing to
the Supremo Court. This is not the
only case of tlia kind, where the
police have exceeded their commis
sion, n this instance the provocation
received was of the slightest kind.
The trouble, which was about tho
dumping of rubbish in boxes, for
removal by tho street clcanerrt, cul
minating in Cluing Wa calling No.
29(Knkaiolo) malcai hoocano, mean
ing proud policeman. No great
provocation one would think. Never
theless Kakaiolo struck him and
was tried for assault and battery,
and received the sentence above
named.
wyittWihjWffwiw
Tin: Pacific Mail Stenmcr Austra
lia will bo due .from the Colonics on
Sunday next. The Marquis of Nor
mandy, late Governor of Victoria, is
expcctctl to be u passenger by her
envouto for England.
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
The Bnnd will play in Emma
Square, this evening, nt 7:30. The
following is tho programme :
IWHT I.
O vci Hire Rom ilda Moycrbcor
Couplet Tho Jlonortluld Lecocq
Ciivntina Tho Pirate Bellini
Selection Luul Days of Pompeii
Petrella
I'AllT 11.
Refection Patience Sul 1 1 van
Waltz In Hie Twilight Coote
Mnzurkn Lovei Greetings Famt
Valilnal Hawaii Ponol.
WAISTS.
It is with saddened feelings and
distrustful heart that we draw at
tention to 'the threatened resuscita
tion of small waists. A small waist
in one sense is a great waste. ii
another. A waste of vitality and
whalebone.
Wasting a waist voluntarily, will
eventually waste a waist involunta
rily, in to the grave.
"Waist not want not."
The duration of digestion bears a
proportion to the quantity of food
eaten.
Furnished Rooms.
TO LET at the ELEGANTLY
FURNISHED LODGiNG
HOUSE known as the
TVUIOCIU HOUSE
118 Nuunuu Avenue, above Bcrctauin
Street, also, some COTTAGE ROOMS.
Apply on the premises to
503 lm Mrs. J. T. WHITE, Proprietorcss.
Co. Partnership Notice.
THE UNDERSIGNED have this day
formed a Partnership in Laupa
hochoc, Hawaii, for the purpose of
carving on a general Merohnudise Store
under the name of J. D. Frascr & Co.
J. D. ERASER.
E. W. BARNARD.
May 1st, 1884. 70-1 3t
LABILE & CO.
Have a Large Stock of the
G-rain, Etc.,
Which is ofTered at Lowest Market Prices
AND
Delivered Free to any part of the City
AGENTS FOS THE
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
Agents for the Hoover Telephone.
Commissioner of Deeds for California
Telephone No. -147. -70fi ,
NOTICE.
"TROM AND AFTER THIS DATE,
No Licensed Hacks
will he permitted 1o occupy the
STAND
in the front or renr of the
Hawaiian Hotel,
Without written permission from the
Manager of said Hotel.
jST" All hacks violating this rule, espe
chilly after 10 o'clock, will ho prosecuted
GEO. II. FASSETT,
Mannger.
Honolulu, May 1, 1884. 704 lm
For Sale.
BUILDING LOT 200ft x 100ft
AVERY DESIRABLE BUILDING
LOT 200 x 100, on the corner of
Pensacoln and Lunalllo stieets, hcing
central in its loention, having a com.
mandinir view. And both fenced and
watered. Making it a very fine lot for
n family residence.
Apply to Jamich A. Kknvudv,
at the Honolulu Iron Works.
Notice.
Govr.itNou's Oitkji:, Hnxo-
lulu, Sept. 24, 18B;i. f
NOTICE Is heiehy given that nodelitM.
contracted on behalf of the Ha
waiian hand will bo recognized or paid
unless oi dcred by the undersigned.
.Ino. O. Dominih,
Governor of Oaliu.
Driving Mare for Sale. .
IN CONSEQUENCE of Mr. W. P.
Toler leaving this Kingdom, I have
been authorized to sell his henutiful
GRAY MARE "LUCY." Those who
desire a good loadster or a flue Family
Horse should apply without delay to
.1. E WISEMAN,
703 2w Geneial Hus'piesB Agent.
To Let.
ONE SIDE of that beautiful Olllce
now occupied entire by J. B.
Wiseman in the Campbell Block, Mor
chant street, with hclect office Furniture,
Apply to J.E.WISEMAN.
0J1 tf General Business Agent.
Wolfe & Edwards
Grocery and Toed Stoije,
Corner King and Nuunuu streets,
.Fresh Groceries and Provisions received
by every Steamer.
P. 0. Box 130, Telophone 349.
fittl Oin
Oceanic Steamship Odinp'y.
.-(dSfflaSB TUB MAGNIFICENT
new and L'lcg.uHSlcnnHiips
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Honolulu and Sail
Franeiseo on the
1st and 15th. of Each Month.
Passexukus amy hue their mimed
booked In advance t applying at the
otllcc of the agents.
Passengers by this line ate hereby no
titled Hint they will lie allowed 2130 lbs
of baggago frco by the Overland Rail
way, when tiaveling East.
Excursion Tickets (or Round Trip, 5125,
good to leluni by any of the Company's
Steamers within ninety days.
HunuiiANUisu intended for shipment
by this line will be received free of
charge in the Company's New Ware
house and receipts Issued for muiic.
Insuuanci: on niereliandise, whilst in
tho warehouse, will bo at owner's risk.
Wm.G. Iuwin&Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
WrLDlDK'S S. S. CO.
Mmitcd.
fes-g&St earner Kinau,
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahalna, Maa
laea Bay, Makentv, Mahukona, Kit
wailiae, Laupahoehoo and Hllo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturday afternoon.
JOSTEXOSSIjASJi
Steam Navigation Company's
BilNR OF STEAMERS.
fe
The Planter,
iiATF.s, - - Commander,
Will run reguhirly for KonaT and Kau
Lkaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Friday,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Tuesday,
Friday,
April 4
" 15
" 25
May G
"' 10
Tuesday, May 27
Friday, June (i
Tuesday, " 17
Friday, " 27
AiutivES at Honolulu at 5 p.m.
Friday, 8 Apiil 118
Tuesday, " 22
Fiiday, May 2
Tuesday, " 111
Friday, " 2!1
Tuesday,
Friday,
Tuesday,
Friday,
June P.
" 13
" 24
.Inly" I
The Iwalani
cajiichon, - - - Commander,
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Kolou, Elcele,
and Wninica, Kauai. Returning, leaves
Nawiiiwili every Saturday' evening.
The James Makee,
vuuumax, - - - Commander
Leaves Honolulu every Thursday
at 3 p.m. for Kupaa and Kilauea. Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at
4 p-m., and touching at Wainae, both
ways.
The C. R. Bishop,
DAyis, ... - Commander.
Loaves Honolulu cvory Tuesday
at 4 p.m. for Kukuihaclc, Ilouokaa and
Paauhau. Returning arrives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
fOR SAN FRANCISCO
The favorite bgtne
"W. H. Dimond,
Houdlett, - - Master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
, port. For freight or passage apply to
"W. G. InwiN & Co., Agents.
.FOR IIILO DIRECT.
The Clipper Schooner
JENNIE WALKER,
Nesson, - - Mnslor,
Will run regularly between Honolulu,
and Kilo.' For.freight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to the
Pacific Navigation Co.,
041 ;lm Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sis.
TIIK FAST SAILING
Schooner Eh.uk.ai
will run iegulnrly
SO "WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navioation Co.,
181 , Agents.
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THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
K.ITTC3 HTXtEilST.
H. Cavcnagh, n a Proprlotor.
aiBAliS 4eM$i MHAIiH
Cook,dloorrt,r5''iU all hours.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Received by every steamer. 001
JUST TCECETVED
KXLATi: A1UUVM.S,
75 BarrolH, Xi'CHh
Columbia Salmon
245 A.S. CLEQIIORN & CO.
PIONEER STEAM
CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKERY.
F. HORN, Practical Confoctionoi,
Pastry Uook and isaKer.
No. 11 Hotel st. Tolophir.' 74.
Prftft HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
5SJafiSteani engines, sugar mills, boil
era, coolers; iron, brass and lead cast
ings; machinery of every description
made to ordor. Particular attention paid
to ship's black smithiug. Job work uxo
cuted at short notice, I
.IUST RECEIVED
Best Manila Cigars
(Mil tin b A. S. OLEGHOHN & Co.
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JSSjSKa
waJfffiuay,vsi:WtXjicv
J. E. WISEMAN
OtiiiiilM'H'tf ISow L51oJc, IVterhuu Hl-rcct,
Telephone, 172. P. O. Ho, ill.",. 3
Employment Agent, Custom Houbb Broker,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
and General Businesu Agent
The only General ltiishii.s Agent in the Hawaiian Islands.
,080 ly Orders of Every Kind and Nature Solicited from the Various islands.
P.O. 1 Jo 2H"'i .
No. 07 and 00 llotol Street.
Just Received per Alameda
A Full Acortmer.t of
Staple ad Fancy Groceries and Provisions
Richards & IlobliinV Canned Goods
Honed Chicken, Ronetl Turkey, and Potted Meats.
Celebrated Starr and Oupee Hams,.
Soinetliins: Now !
New England Self-Raising- Buckwheat Flour!
in 3 lb. packages GIVE IT A TRIAL.
4uoiIh Sold Low. and Delivered Kree of Cliare tit all linvtH of city.
BILLIUGHAM & Co.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
IN
Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
DiUinghamJStcelJPlows, Fence Wire, Staple",
Kerosene Oil, House Furnishing Goods, Lamp
Goods,
SILVER PLATED WARE, &c., &c., &e. 052
raw titwit fyt
BMSMMBMIU!
READY FOR FURNISHING HOUSES.
LYeAN:
Parlor Sets,
Bedroom Sots,
Odd Chairs.
Dining Tablos,
Centre Tables,
Matlrcsses,
Pillows,
Rugs,
.Matting,
Lambrequins, Cornices
ok nvnitY unsciuniON
J 05 & 107 Fori Street,
E2?" Island Ordeis will receive Prompt
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
&
7i, 77 and SI
Kiim- SI,.
w ) S8k 4&i58.
WHITMAN '& WRIGHT,
(L.ato 2VL .T. TtOSIE.)
All orders for Wheel-vehicles of every description tilled with promptness and
dispatch. First-class Mechanics employed all the year round.
" FINE CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY, -a
Nothing too hot or too hcavv for us. TRAM "CARS, OMNIBUSSES, PLANTA
TION WAGONS, MULE & OX CARTS, made to ordor, altered or repaired. '
Our Ilorso Shoeing: Department
Is under the supervision of a practical man a mechanic second to nor.. We
have no use for soaking scalds or rot tubs. All work guaranteed.
SSr-Charges moderate. WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
1118 ly 75. 77 and 81 King Street.
1 New Firing
rpiIK UNDERSIGNED BUG Leave
X to inform the Public and their
Friends that they liavo openel a Black
smith and Wftgou Shop
No. 32 King Street
below Maunakea where they aruprupuied
to lakuand Repairall kinds ol I'lirrlnges
and Wagons on the Shoin-st Notice,
and Kcasounhle. term'.,
S. R. Our lloro Shooing dcpiiiliuciiL
i- not under the Supervision of hiicd
men, but wo do tho wtuk ourselves.
Onrmotto guarantee to give Satisfaction,
give us a call.
081 oiu REWOASTLE & SAGAR.
FRANK HUSTACE,
Irnyimiii,
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All oulera for eailngo promptly at
tended to, at the lowest late.s. Also for
wile:
UtiliuaUo Stilt,
I'M ro Wooil,
White ami lilaclt Hand
in (pmntities to suit, at lowest prices.
OiW ly
.SJIST KKOETVK1)
I'X" MAUH'OHA."
A Full Assortment
OK
American Groceries !
245 A. P. OLEGHORN & CO.
tfWIMM !T"I
Telephone No. 210.
a9
. Honolulu,
Pianos, ' , J
Organs, S
Guitars " jjS
Accordoons, -
Violins, e
Banjos, . l
Flulcs, p
Harmonicas,
Strings. 'A
f n
ti a ell
W M
and Picture Frames
.rAi: '1030111)1:11.
Honolulu, H. I.
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and Careful Attention. COO 3m h
77 and 81
Ivhig St
Wilson Brothers,
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
Ilorso Shooing a apecialty
A llist-ehiBS man being specially engaged
for that woi k.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully'
attended to.
Shop on tho Esplanade, op. IIopper's.204
Notice.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
and all whom it may concern.
rryt?.t Tho undersigned having
fflBll?JjE8fr(jlmftl0 altclllt'onsi additions,
pjdWfflffiflnnd improvements in his
maffixA SOAV FACTORY,
Is now prepared to givo
The Highest Cash Value
for any quantity of
rXAXJLiOTr,
And will furnish containers for the same
free of cost to any one who may desire.
TIION. W. HAWKINS,
I Ion ol ul u Soap Works.
Olllco In Brick Building,
Kincstrcot, Lolco, 4831j
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