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TIIUBHDAY, MAY 8,
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SUN, MOON AND SEA.
AH thms from noon of to-day. Jlny S
1i in.
Sun Sets.. (5 28.
Sun Rises 17 21.
Moon Rise? 5 -IG.
High Tide ( Inrgc) I 00.
High Tide (small) 10 20.
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Hceoiri iiom noon of jcstuulay
MsV"!'l?cvul. Thonnomctor lluln.
I 411 I '.111 I 22lt II 21l I till I ISIl II to I8h
I 30.01 1 HO.ffl I R0.11 II 81 74 o 710 0 1
Wind, X.i;., llfjlit j 81,y, llnlr lint lin.y ; Sen,
lnodcrntu swell.
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rou HAN rit.rtKco.
Mariposa. . . .Leaves Honolulu, May loth
Alum i'iIh. . . .Leaves Honolulu. June 1st.
PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.
KOlt AUCKLAND AND SYDNKY:
City of Sydney ,On May 17
1011 BAN I'llANCFHCO.
Stmr Austinlia.. May 11
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, May 8, 3 p.m
Light N.E. wind.
Schr Carcrina off Dimond Head.
ARRIVALS.
May 7
Schr kckauluohi from Hanalct
Schr Luka,from Kohala
May 8
S. S. Mfiiposa from San Francisco
Bktnc John Smith from Newcastle
Schr Caterina from Hanalei
Schr "Waioli from Laupahoehoc
Schr Jennie Walker from Ililo
Schr Rainbow from Koolau
Schr Emma from Olowalu
DEPARTURES.
May 8
Schr Liholiho for "Waianae
Bktne Y II Dimond for S F
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Stmr Jas Makee for Kauai
Schr Kckauluohi for Ilaualei
Schr Pohoiki for Puna
SchfEmma for Ileeia
PASSENGERS.
From S. F. per Mariposa, May 8
Dr. J Mott Smith, Ex. Gov. F F
Low, wife & servant, Miss Flora
Low, "W M Newhall & wife, J N
Goldsmith, Mrs. M Hayley & child,
Mrs. S P Wagstaff, Miss Mary
Wagslaff & maid, Mrs. Ida O
McMorris & Daughter, Mrs. D A
McKinly, Miss Ida McKinly, Edward
Peck, Max. Pracht, H II Webb, W
Kindall, Mrs. R II Stretch & child,
Geo. E Chisolm, Miss A E Waltson,
Miss Francis Barnard & maid, Mrs.
J D Tallant, W Litigate & wife, G
Bowser, Miss Nannie Wright and
JM steerage.
For S F per W II Dimond May 8
C R Buckland, Mrs A Frank and
3 child, C Woodruff, F Johnson, J
.F Noble.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The Mariposa sailed from San Fran
cisco May 1st at 3 p.m., arrived at
Honolulu May 8th at VI m. She brought
It 0 sacks of coin, containing 100,000
.and 1101 tons of freight.
The Discoveiy was loading at S. T.
for this poit win n the Mariposa left.
Schr Kckauluohi brought 340 bag of
fcrtirrnr.
chr LuUa In ought 1912 hags of sugar.
The bktne John Smith Uapt. O Kustce
arrived Ibis morning 00 days from New.
castle with 913 tons of coal to Irwin &
Co.
' Schr Jenny Walker brought 11CC bags
of hUgar.
The W. H. Dimond sailed this p.m.,
at 3:30 o'clock forS. P. she took 1254
bacs of sugar valued at $71,573.50.
Schr Emma brought 14-10 bags of
sujrar.
' The Mariposa came fiom Coco Head
to the light house in 1 hour and 0
minutes it is said to be the fastest time
ever made.
' " DIED.
On the 30th M irch, at, Gries, Tyral
Anna Elizabeth Pflugcr, 47 years old,
widow of the late J. C. Pilugcr.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
The game of croquet is becoming
fashionable again.
Four offices to let, well
and ventilated over the I.
store, corner Ntuianu and
lighted
X. L.
Queen
streets.
G91 tf
Mr. Buckland our late editor leaves
to-day per W. II. Dimond for San
Francisco. We wish him a pleasant
journey.
The conceit at Waildki church
last evening under direction of H.
R. H. Princess Liliuokalani was very
successful.
Messks, Kennedy & Co. have this
day received ex Mariposa, fresh
oysters, salmon, and a full stock of
California and Eastern groceries.
, o .
Russell Germainc the prison of
Keystone'Saloon fame, who escaped
from the chain gaug yesterday, has
now an appendage attached to him
in shape of u ball and chain.
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A Chinese express driver is look
ing round for a half white young
woman who engaged him for about
an hour last evening, and ran off
without paying the usual fare.
Ill-BMJIMUIIJMM
KVKKY
708 3t.
thins in
our line cheap.
King Bnos.
$5100,000 of the new coin came by
I lie Mariposa.
Dit. J. Mott Smith returned by
the Mariposa.
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Oon thanks arc due Purser Mc
Lano for late news favors.
Mkssks. Bollcs & Co. are selling
out with the intention of retiring.
Mn. E.
sale will
10 .v. M.
P. Adams's regular cash
take place to-morrow at
Samuel M. Kaaukai, S. II. Kahu
kula and Jas. Mattoon were yester
day admitted to the Hawaiian Bar.
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Tun sale at the house of the late
Simon Kaai yesterday was brisk and
good prices were realized.
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Owing to the serious illness of
Captain Howard's wife, the Mari
posa was commanded by her chief
officer.
UVon calling the ayes and noes
yesterday, on the tabling of Mr.
Dole's resolution, 5 members voted
with the Ministry and 36 against
them.
It is found by Custom House
statistics, that the popular taste
in regard to liquors, come in the
following proportion : Brandy, Gi ;
samshoe, 6 ; gin, 5 ; whisky, 3 ; light
wines, 1.
A ruLPiT which is in course of
construction at Lucas's is well worth
a visit. It is approached by a spiral
stair-case, and is constructed of red
wood and pine. The Roman Cath
olic Church is its destination.
All goods not sold during the
Fair will be sold in one of the lower
rooms, on Friday and Saturday.
The season-tickets, $1.50, as before
stated, admits to both entertainments
as well as the fair, no season tickets
for children.
There is a man-trap on Fort
street, between School and Bcretania
streets, that is going to make a name
for itself, unless closed. It consists
of a hole behind the skirtingboaid,
with a drop of about 2 feet clear
through to the road.
We present to our readers the
officially selected "nine" to play for
the Honolulu Base Ball Club the
present season : Pitcher, G. Mark
ham ; Catcher, Hay Wodehouse ; 1st
base, R. Sherratt; 2nd base and
captain, H. M. Whitney Jr. ; 3rd
base, W. A. Swan ; short stop, F.
Oat; left field, F. Winter; centre
field, E. Lowe; right field, J. I.
Dowsett Jr.
We would call attention to the
unexceptionable programme of en
tertainments to be furnished each
evening during the fair. For the
first evening the Royal Hawaiian
Band will play. The second evenings
programme will consist of a recita
tion, "Vocal and instrumental solos,
double trio by the ladies of Punahou,
"at the Register" by the Dramatic
Club, and selections by the Sym
phony Club.Third evening, Punahou
Glee Club, vocal and instrumental
solos, Mrs. Jarley's wax works and
the Mother Goose Quadrille in Cos
tume. At the second evenings en
tertainment a San Francisco young
lady of whom wo- bear glowing ac
counts will. render a vocal selection.
Mn. B , whilst walking down
that curiously paved sidewalk in
Nuuanu street, which lies in China
town, met with an accident, which
though novel was not entertaining.
He was clawing along the edge of
the ruinous sidewalk to avoid jost
ling the on-comiug pedestriaris,
when he felt himself caught gently
bat firmly by the car. Glancing up
wards he perceived that he was held
by a nail which had been flapping in
the awning, ho noticed also that the
nt.il was already a considerable dis
tance through tho cartilage, he dis
engaged it, making such remarks as
seemed suitable to the occasion, and
then made for Ilollistcr's, where he
revived himself with soda. Joking
apart this might have been a very
serious accident and the careless
habits of our Chinese residents can
not be too severely reprehended or
closely watched.
HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB.
A meeting was held at tho Palace
last evening for tho formation of a
jockey club, Hon. A. S. Cleghorn,
Chairman pro tern.
The club was fqllj organized,' by
laws, uilcs and regulations were
adopted. The. following, officers
were elected : President, Mr. J. S.
Campbell; Vice-President, Mr. F.
S. Pratt; Secretary, Mr. C. O.
Berger ; Treasurer, Mr. Cecil Brown ;
Executive Committee, Messrs. II.
A. Wklemann, Dr. J. S. McGrew
and C. II. Judd. The programme
of the races for June 1 1th will bo
out in a few days.
SUGAR.
There is no general confirmation
of the drop in sugar ; all the advices
being not yet in. Sprockets is sell
ing Hutchinson's sugar at Ojfc.
Dr. Mqtt Smith considers that the
lowest ebb is reached, and that the
general prospects arc good.
Furnished Rooms.
jUS&jfi. 'I0 LET nt llc ELEGANTLY
JfUKNISIllSI.) IjUDUINU
HOUSE known as tho
VIIIrJCIil HOUSE
118 Nuuanu Avenue, above Berelanin
Street, a so, some COTTAGE ROOMS.
Apply on the picmlses to
703 lm Mrs. J. T. WHITE, Propi Ictoress.
Co. Partnership Notice.
THE UNDERSIGNED have this day
formed a Paitncrship in Laupa
hoehoc, Hawaii, for the purpose of
carving on a general Merchandise Store
uati
Her the name ot .J. l). eraser uo.
J. D. PHASER.
E. W. BARNARD.
704 8t
May 1st, 1834.
Notice.
,N CONS'DER.VTION of the urgent
it-quest ot our employes, we beg
to give notice that on and after May 10th
1884, the Honolulu Iron Works Co. will
close their Works on Saturdays at 12
o'clock noon.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.
Honolulu, May 3rd, 18t4. 70 Uw
Cottage to Let and Furniture
For Sale.
COTTAGE ON PALACE WALK near
Punchbowl street, contains 5 Rooms
and Bath. Furniture complete through
out. Rent of premises $15 Furniture
to sell (cost) 350.
Apply to J. E. WISEMAN.
707 lw Gcncinl Business Agent.
Have a Large Stock of the
YEXtY BEST HAY.
0-riii9 DE-tc,
Which is offered 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 Deedsfor California
Telephone No. 147. 70G
NOTICE.
rpiiOM AND AFTER THIS DATE,
No Licensed Hacks
will he permitted to occupy the
STAND
in the ftont or rear of the
awaiian Hotel,-
Without written permission fiom
Manager of said Hotel.
the
All hacks, violating this rule, cpe-
cially after 10 o'clock, will be prosecuted
GEO. II. FASSETT,
Manager.
Honolulu, May 1, 1884. 704 lm
Notice.
GovuuNOu's Officii,
Hono-
i-)
lulu. Sept. 21, 1-83. f
NOTICE is hereby given 'hat no debts
contracted on behalf of tho Ha
waiian bund will lie recognized or paid
unless oi derid by the undersigned.
' Jno. O. Dominis,
Governor of Oahu.
For Sale.
BUILDING LOT 200ftx 100ft
A VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING
LOT 2C0 x 10J, on the corner ot
PeiiMseoln and Lunalilo streets, being
central hi iN louutlon, having a com
mandiiui view And both fenced nnd
watered. Making Ir a very line lot for
a -family residence.
Apply to Jamlh A. Kus'vnnv,
at tuo uonoiuiu iron hoiks.
Driving Mare for Sale.
IN CONSEQUENCE of Mr. W. V.
Toler leaving this Kingdom, I have
been authoiiml to sell his beautiful
GRAY MARE "LUCY." Thoso wlio
dubirea good loadstcr or a fine Family
Hor-e shonld apply without delay to
J. E WF.3KMVN,
703 2w General Business Agent.
To Let.
ONE 81DE ot that beautiful OfTlco
now occupied entire by J. E.
Wiseman iu the Campbell Block, Mcr
chant btieet, with si-lect ofiloe Furniture,
Apply to J. E. WISEMAN,
(ill tf Genoial Business Agent.
lVolfe & Edwards
Grocery anil Feed Store,
Comer King and Nuunuu streets.
Fresh Groceries and Pioylslous received
by every Sieamei.
P. 0, Box 130, Telephone 349,
5010m
Oceanic Steamship Comp'y.
THE MAUNIFIUENT
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v m ijiGsraiiiEuvuiiiniuii:
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Honolulu nnd San
Fianohro ou the
1st and 15th of Each. Mouth.
J'ABSKxaKim may have their names
booked in advance by applying at the
olllcc of the agents.
Passengers by this lino are hereby no
tified that they will bo allowed 250 lbs
of baggage frco by tho Overland Rail
way, when traveling East.
Excursion rickets for Round Trip, $125,
good to leturn by any of the Company's
ateainors within ninety days.
MKiiciiAumsn intended for Hhipmcnt
by this lino will ho recoived free of
charge" In the Company's New Ware
house nud receipts issued for same.
Insuiianoe ou merchandise, whilst in
the warehouse, will he at owner's risk.
War. G. Iuwin & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
AVIIDEIfc'S S. S. CO.
Limited.
gfeSteamer Kinau,
King, Commander,
.Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Laliaitm, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mabukoua, Ka
waihae, Laupahoehoe and Hllo.
Returning, vill touch at all the
alove porta, arriving at Honolulu
each Satmday uttcrnoon.
INTfiBISIiAND
Steam Navigation Company's
lilNlS I? STEAMERS.
Hfe
The Planter,
hates, . . . Commander,
Will run regularly for Kona and Kan
Lea viJs IIonolulu at 4 p.m. on
Friday, Apiil 4
Tuesday, " 15
Tuesday, May 27
Friday, June 0
Tuesday, " 17
Friday, " 27
Friday,
Tuesday,
"Frill ay,
May 6
- " 10
Arrives at Honolulu at 5 p.m.
Friday, g Apiil llf
Tuesday, " 22
Friday, May 2
Tuesday, " 13
Friday, " 23
Tuesday, June 8
Fiiday,
" 13
" 24
July 4
Tuesday,
Friday,
Theltfalani "
cameron, .-- .Commander,
Leaves Honolulu cvory Tuosday
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleele,
and Waimea, Kauai. Returning, leave?
Nawiliwili every Saturday evening.
The James Makee,
freeman, . - Commander
Leaves Honolulu every Thursday
at 3 p.m. for Kapna and Kilauca. Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at
4 ivm., and touching at Wainae, both
wayv.
The C. R. Bishop,
davis, ... - Commander.
Leaves Honolulu every Tuosday
at 4 p.m. for Kukuihaele, Honokaa and
Paauh.iu. Returning arrives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
The favorite bgtne
W. G. Irwin
Turner, - Master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Agents.
FOR HILO DIRECT.
The Clipper Schooner
JENNIE WALKEE,
Nessity, - - - Master,
Will run regularly between Honolulu,
and Ililo. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to the
Pacific Navigation Co.,
G41 8m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sis.
TIIE FA8T SAILING
Schooner Ehukai
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents.
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
KINO STREET,
H. Cavcnagli, a Proprietor.
MEAI.W &gafe EAXS
Cookltooid'rS5At all hours.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Received by every Btcamcr. (Ml
JUST RECEIVED
!'.' I.ATIJ AUK XV M,
TZ UiirrolH, ITrcsh
Columbia Salmon
215
A. S. CLEGHORN & CO.
PIONEER STEAM
CANDY FACTORY .
AND BAKERY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectionei,
Pastry Cook and Baker.
No. 71 Hotol Bt. Telephone 14.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS.
jStcam engines, sugar mills. btil
ers.
coolers; iron, brass and lead cast'
ingsj machinery of every description
made to 01
oiucr. rarucuiur uuuuiiuu ium
to ship's black smithing,
mitod at short notice.
Job work exe.
1
.JUST RECEIVED
Best Manila Cigars
651 lm b A. B. CLEGHORN & Co.
lMWSMTMWIVilHTgSg3i4IWJjB
C!imli;HN TSo-w JLJlools, (3J.cvcliM.uf. ftstvcnt
IVIephonc, HU. I'. . Hon, .ilfi
Employment Agent, Custom House Broker,
Firo and Life Insurance Agent,
and general Business Agen t
The only Gencial Business Agent In tho Hawaiian IslnmK
080 ly Orders of Every Rind and Nature Solicited from the Various Islands.
V. O. Box 207.
KENNEDY
No. 07 and G9 Hold Street..
POPULAR
Just Received per Mariposa, May 8,
o
Fresh Oysters, Freak Cal. Salmon, k,
And a full line of Fresh Cal- & Eastern Groceries.
Pea Meal, Bean Meal, Maize, &c, &c,
GooiIh Sold;iipvjind Delivered Free of Cliurce o all pnrtH of city.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
IN
Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
Dillingl arrJSlce'flPiows. Fence Wire, Staples,
Kerosene Oil, House Furnishing Goods, Lamp
Goods,
SILVER PLATED WARE, &c., &.C., &c. 653
EEADY FOR FURNISHING HOUSES.
Parlor Sets,
Bedroom Sets,
Odd Chairs,
Dining Tables,
Centre Tables,
Mattresses,
Pillows,
Rugs,
(Matting,
C0f!P
Lambrequins, Cornices and Picture Frames
OP EVERY DESCKIl'TION MADE TOOlWElt.
105 & 107 Fori Street, .-.110110111111, H. I.
tSf" Island Orders will receive Prompt and Careful Attention. COO 3m b
rirr rTrrrr-ffri .n,.,, nfiri!liirnc3rwjatMngip-T",ttaaBnwp
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Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
75, 77 and 81
King St.
WHITMAN
fM55z3&spWBWK2i--i3- ,
(Late 3JT. .T. KOSE.)
All orders for Wheel-vehicles of every description filled with promptness and
dispatch. First-class Mechanics employed all tho year round.
B2r FINE CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY. -a
Nothing too hot or too heavy for us. TRAM CARS, OMNIBUSSES, PLANTA.
TION WAGONS, MULE & OX OARTS, made to order, altered or repaired.
Our Horse Shoeing Department
Is under the supervision of a practical man a mechanic second to none. Wo
have no use for soaking scalds or rot tubs. All work guniantced.
BChargcs moderate. WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
408 ly - 7fi. 77 ind 81 King Street.
A New Fin 4
THE UNDERSIGNED BEG Leave
to inform the Public and (heir
Friends that they have opened a Black
smith and Wagon Shop
No. 32 King Street '
below Mimnakca w here they rue prepaied
to .MuUeniidR"palrall kinds ol t 'anilines
and Wagons on tho Shoito.t Motlec
and Reasonable terms.
A , Our Hoie .Shoeing i)i;pmlmeut
U not under the Supervision of hired
men, hut we do the woik ourselves.
Our motto guarantee to give Satisfaction,
give us a call.
081 3m RE WCA STLE & S AG R.
FRANK HUSTACE,
Drayman,
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All order for railage promptly at.
tendpd to, at the lowest ratec. A)o for
sale:
KnlcauUo Halt,
Fire Wood,
White uud liluelt Mnud
iu ounntftieu to suit, atlowc-t prices
am iy
JUST Itl3GJSIVF,
VX " MABirOBA "
A Full Assortment
OF
American Groceries 1
24fi A. 8. CLEGHORN & CO
Telephone No. 210.
ay K
.Honolulu,
GEOCERY,
Pianos,
Organs,
Guitars
Accordoons,
Violins,
NM
tj uanjos,
n
Flutes,
Harmonicas,
Strings.
gglTa, 77 and 81
sPswr-r .
Jtvmg or.i
& WEIGH
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Wilson Brothers,
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
llorso Shoeing a specialty
A flrst-class man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and Wagon work faithful!
attended to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hopper's.2(H
Notice.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
and till whom It may concern.
Tho undersigned haviug
is now prepared to give . '
The Highest Cash Value '
for any quantity of
TALLOW,
And will furnish container, for tho same
tico of cost to any one who may desire.
TIIOS. W. ItAWMNS,
Honolulu Soap WorU
uiucu in jricu nuuuuig,
Klnjr street, Lelen. '483 Ij
(IW'llpfltAmniie alterations, summons,
l&aaajlund Improvements in his
mpxlM& SOAP FACTORY,
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