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TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1S81. ' B orc c'on,cr lsuMnu ml Queen ninnufaetory at Hartford, C.onn., s gyygViti g .,.,. ' u .
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SUH, MOON AMD SEA
All time from nooii of to-day, May 13
h in.
Sun Sets (t HO.
Sun Rises 17 22.
Moou Rises 9 CO.
High Tide (laigo) 7 30.
High Tide (small) 20 00.
WIXD AM WnATIIEll
Record lrom noon or yestculay.
wnn1!0.'.!.!'.! '1 liernioinetor ltnln.
At oca i.evei.
I Hi I nil I 2ih II ill I fill 1 lSh tn lSh
30 03 I HO. 12 1.10.13 iTO 71 70 007
Wind, N.K., ficli; Mty. lmy; Sou, modi
cintu.
QCEANTflS. vS. CO.
1'Olt MAN KHAM'tSCO.
Mariposa. . . .Leave1 Honolulu, May luth
Alameda . . .Leavi i Honolulu. June 1st.
Pacific mail s. s. go,
fiOU VVJCKI.VNH VNII SVDNI'A .
City ol'5uhu' On May T.
KOIl SAN KUASCISCO.
Stmr Auslinlia May 11
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, May UJ. A p.m
Strong N.E. wind.
ARRIVALS.
May 10
Schr Mary Foster from Ilonomaulu
Stmr Planter from Windward ports
DEPARTURES.
JMay 13
Stmr Kinau for 'Windward poit
Stmr Iwalani for Kauai
Stmr Bishop for Ilamakua
Schr Nettie Merrill for Lahaina
Schr Waimalu for Koloa
Schr Ehukai for Waialua
Schr Wailelcfor Maliko
Schr Jennie for Koloa
Schr Manuokawai for Kekaha
VESSELS LEAVING tO-MORRDW.
Schr Pauahi for Ilanalei
PASSENGERS.
For Kahului per Kilauea IIou,
lay 12 W II Bailey wife & 2 chil
dren, Miss Sharratt, Miss Newell,
Chas Brown, L A Thurston, T G
Wall, H Kuihelani wife & daughter,
Miss Kahaulelio, Miss M. TJlii and
65 deck.
From Windward per Planter, May
10 Mrs M A Fuller & daughter,
Miss II N Foster, Rev. Bishop Wills,
Hon. J II S Martin wife & children,
E A Bielenberg, Mrs Julian Mon
sarrat, Mrs J Kaae, C Aid, P'Lec,
J C Searle, Mrs M Barrett & 59 deck.
For windward ports, per Kinau,
May 10. Princess Kaiulani, Miss
Needham, H A Heen, Miss Parker,
Miss Barnard, Mrs Wagstaff and
daughter, J. Zablan, Father Theo
dore, Miss Low, M Louisson, E
Kennel, Max Pracht, Mr Chrisholen,
New Hall, W Lidgate.
SHIPPING NOTES.
A steam scow is employed in dibchnig
ing the Abbic Carver.
The W. G. Irwin is discharging near
the Fish Market, her foimcr berth near
the O. S. S. whaif being occupied by the
John Smith.
&Stmr Planter bi ought 3110 bags of
sugaiy27 bags of coffee, 112 bags awa,
210 hides and 78 pkgs sundries.
Schr Mary Foster Inonght 1071 bags
of sugar fiom Hauamaulu.
LOCAL & CENERAL NEWS.
The whirligig has we hear changed
hands.
. . it.
Twenty lepers left for Molokai on
Sunday at 5 p.m.
.
Splendid Tahitian Oranges can be
had at Kennedy & Co's.
, O i
Tickets are selling rapidly for the
British Benevolent Society's ball.
'
The band concert elicited an un
usual amount of applause last night.
.
Tnx Princess Kaiulani and Miss
Cleghorn leave to-day by the Kinau
for Mana.
Sevehal ladies were present on
the floor of the Assembly this after
. noon.
. The steam roller has returned
from the country, ahd is working on
Fort near Hotel street.
. i
Tnu bridge near Kapena, which
Rumorts the reservoir pipe, is ap
proaching completion.
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Twenty Tons New Zealand Oats
just received per Australia, for Bale
Ijy the Union Feed Co. 712 1 w.
TnEitE was a runaway yesterday.
Chinese express. It is gratifying
to see a Chinese express horse in a
condition to run.
i o
The bill presented to the Legis
lature yesterday, on behalf of Mr.
Nolle, was for a license to sell lager
and light beers only not spirits.
A CAitD of Mr. Baker's, M. R. C.
V. S. of London, will be found in
to-day's paper. Those requiring his
seryices will find him over Turner's
jewelry store, King street.
o-
Si5i3 Reeves, the famous Euglish
tenor, is going to America, and
from thence, by way of California,
via.. Honolulu, to Australia. The
date of his departure is not yet
definitely fixed.
Tiieue is a growing annoyance at
the band concerts, arising from
young native boys shouting and
scampering about the grounds, and
otherwise interrupting the lini'inony
of the entertainment.
Ah Chung Ah Lan and Ah Tong
were arrested last night, for having
opium in their possession. The plant
was captured with them Mehrtons.
Kauawi and Akiona being the arrest
ing ofllces.
Oun evening contemporary may
be interested to know that the New
York Senate has recently passed a
bill prohibiting the manufacture and
sale of bogus butter. The bill im
poses a fine of from $100 to 500.
It is suggested by various victims
that a bar be put across the window
of the Post-office to prevent undue
pressure, it being reported that one
lady was recently extracted in a
fainting state from the crowd that
had gathered there.
The meetings held jrcstcrday by
the male members of the English
and Hawaiian speaking Congrega
tions of St. Andrews Church, for the
election of delegate to the Synod in
August, resulted in the following
gentlemen being elected : Messrs. T.
Rain Walker. Thomas May and
Antone Rosa.
Tm: delay on Sundaj7 of the dis
tribution of the Australian mail hap
pened in this manner. The steamer
arrived at 8 :00 p. m. A notice came
from the agent, stating that the
steamer would sail at 4. :00 p. jr., con
sequently every one was set to work
on the American mail. Before 4:00
other advices arrived from the agent,
saying that the boat would not sail
till 5:00. They then went to work
on the Australian mail. Had the last
message come first no delay would
have occurred, but it happened
otherwise.
The Calico Ball in aid of the
Library Association funds will take
place in the Music Hall Thursday
evening next, May 15th. Ladies
and
gentleman attending arc rc-
quested to dress in some light ma
terial, but are not bound td adapt
any particular ostumc. One ticket
will admit a gentleman and as many
ladies as he chooses to lake. Tickets
will be for sale at Messrs. J. M.
Oat & Co., Hart Bros, Lycan & Co.,
J. E. Wiseman, the Hawaiian Hotel,
and by the members of the commit
tee. A request having been made
that several of the most pleasing
numbers rendered during the fair
would be appreciated by a second
performance, an entertainment to
comply with the request will be given
next Saturday, May 17th, at 7:00
p.m. Further particulars of this
entertainment will be given in our
next issue.
COL. SPALDINC IN WASHINGTON.
An unfortunate misunderstanding
appears to have arisen in Washington
between Col. Z. S. Spaldiug of Kau
ai on the one hand and Messrs. Bart
ley of the American Register and
Ilackman of the National Record
on the other. At this time and dis
tance from the scene of the action it
is impossible to speak at length on
the merits of the case as put forth
on either side. Mr. Ilackman im
pugns the decision of Justice Mills
and calls his trial of the case a farce.
Judge Mills ruled that the joiut
Bchome for starting and carrying on
the National Record was a com
pany concern and that as Ilackman
was one of the company he could
not obtain payment for services.
In due timo we shall near Lol.
Spalding's statement which probably
will differ from those of Messrs.
Bartley & Ilackman.
THE GUM ARABIC SUP"PLYCUT OFF.
Gum arable, comes almost ex
clusively from the Soudan, and, ow
ing to the operations of El Mahdi,
there have been no receipts of any
consequence for a year past. In
confectionery it makes about 00 per
cent, of the best quality of gum
G
weekly. The annual supply from
the Soudan has heretofore been from
20,000 to 25,000 bagrf, of 100 to 000
lbs. each and there is usually a stock
held in London about equal to one
year's receipts. This 'reserve is
now about exhausted, and the gum
has been steadily advancing in price
from the ordinary figures of 8 to 10
cents a pound until it now commands
from 00 to 50 cents, according to
quality. 8cic)it(fic American.
TO CLEAN CUCUMBER AND MELON
SEEDS. '
Place the, seeds in water and re
move all that sink Into a hair sieve,
those that swim on the surface being
worthless. Pour some warm water
over them and then rub them about
in the sieve. The warm water will
divest them of the glutinous matter
and it may be easily rubbed off of
them through the sieve, after which
they may be laid to dry. They will
vegetate after they have been left for
years. The melon seeds, when dry,
make, whom used in connection with
steel beads, very handsome shopping
bags. Brooklyn Eiujle.
Michigan. Elexoua.
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"pilE MAIL by the
Will dose at the Post Ofllce,
At 3:30 p.m. Thursday
May 15th, 1884.
A" LATE LETTER BAG " will be
kept open till 4:30.,p.m.torcocivo
late letters, on uhlch an additional fee
of Five Cents each letter inl be paid.
LETTERS for REGISTRATION will
bo received till y o'clock on Thursday.
II. M. WHITNEY, P.M.G.
Post Oulcc, Honolulu, May 13th, 1B81.
In Loti
To Suit Purchas3rs
KEXNEDY & CID'S.,
Hotel Sticet.
713 tl
H. BAKER,
fflL a. C. V. S. London,
Fellow Royal V. M. Associations,
(as per Diploma in my ofllce.)
Ti cats all Diseases of Horses, Mules and
Horned Cattle. .
Ht3Ofllcc over Turner's Jewelry shop,
King&treet. 712 tf
Notice to Stockholders
rpHE QUARTELY MEETING of the
JL Stockholders of E. O. Hall & Son
Limited, will be hold at their office
Wednesday, May 14th, at 2 o'clock p.m.
L. C. ABLES,
711 at i- Secietary
Furnished House to Let,
AT PUNAllOU, contaningO
Rooms, Out-Buildings, Sta
bling, and Pasture, Aucslan
Water on the premises. Apply at the
office of this paper. 711 lw
WANTED.
A GOOD BAKER who ihoioughly
uitdeist.inds his business, Al-o
one who has a geneial knowledge of tho
business and understands making hi cad.
Goodwagcs and S.eady Position. Apply
at once to
J. E WISEMAN,
711 tf General Business Agent.
NOTICE
P YOU It HORSK'IS SICK or LAME,
or anv wav oui of oidei, call on A
T. HAICi;":?, at Cat. J. C. Clunuy'.s hta
h'", coiii-i ot Queen it Punchbowl hts.
I-WUiimWii .r hone to -addlr or (5ar.
i luge u pthlt.
ISO 1y
Furnished Rooms.
r J$it & TO LET at the ELEGANTLY
M&&W FURNISHED L O I) (i i N G
K&fSsHa HOUSE known as tho
WHITE I-IOXJSE
118 Nuuanu Avenue, above Uerclania
Street, a so, some COTTAGE ROOMS.
Apply on the premloCB to
703 lm Mis. J. T. WHITE, Proprietress.
Cottage to Let and Furniture
For Sale.
COTTAGE ON PALACE WALK near
Punchbowl street, contains fl Rooms
and Bnth. Furnituio complo e through,
out. Rent of prtmisos ij-lT). Furniture
to sell (cost) SJ350.
Apply lo J. 13. WISEMAN,
707 lw Geneial Business Agent.
To Lot.
ONE SIDE of thnt beautiful, Ofllco
now occupied entire by .1. K.
Wlhcmnn In the Campbell Block. Mor
chant btieet, with select ofllco Fuinituie,
Apply to J.E.WISEHAX.
011 tf
General Bushiest) Aginl.
J. . OAT 9L CO., HAIMIAKiatM,
Loft in A. F. Cookcs Nmv Pho Proof
Building, foot of Nuuanu Street.
Honolulu, II. I,
Flag-i of all descriptions made and
repaired. ly b
Tahitian Qups
CHEAP
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Honolulu and San
Fi.inoiM'o on the
1st and 15th of Each Month.
PAosKNQEna may lnrte their names
booked In advance by applying at the
ofllce of the agents.
Pas3ongcrs by this line aic hcrebv no
tilled that they will be allotted SCO lbs
of Imggago fice by ihc Ovorlanil Rail
way, when traveling East.
Excursion Tickets lor Round Trtp, $125,
good to return by any of tho Company's
fatciuucrs within ninety days.
MEitoHAXDitti: intended for shipment
by this lino will be received frco of
cluugc in the Company's New Ware
house and leccipls issued for tmiuc.
Iksuuanck on merchandise, whilst iu
the warehouse, will bo nt ownci's risk.
Wr. G. Ikwin & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
Wir.TEl.S S. S. CO.
Limited.
;St earner Kinau.
King, Commander,
.Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka
walhae, Laupahochoo and Hilo.
Iluturning, will touch at all the
aloe ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Satuulay afternoon.
IXVfiRISIiAliri)
Steam Navigation Company's
hlXfi OP STKAMJHBS.
Tho Planter,
ua.1, - . Commander,
Will run rcgulaily for Kona and Kau
Lkavks Honolulu at 4 p.m. ok
Fiiday, April -1 Tuesday, May 27
Tuesday, ' 15 FiidavJ' June (J
Friday, " -in Tuesday. "' 1?
Tuesday, May U Friday, " 27
Friday, " 1C
Arrives at Honolulu at 5 p.sr.
Friday, April llj Tuesday, Juuc 3
Tuesday, " 22 Friday, " 13
Fiiday, May U Tuesday i " 24
Tuesday, " 13 Friday, Julv 4
Friday, " 23
The Iwalani
CAMKUox, - - - Commander,
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleelc,
and Walmca, Kauai. Returning, leave
Nawiliwili every Saturday evening.
The James Makee,
kukumax, - - . Commander
Leaves Honolulu every Thursday
at 3 p.m. for Rapaa and Kilauea. Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at
4 p-m., and touching at Wainae, both
ways.
The C. R. Bishop,
i)vrs, ... - Coramandei.
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 4 p.m. for Kukulhaele, flonokaa and
Paauhau. Returning ai rives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
Tlin fnvniiti litrfnn
.vSttpfcSi . o
W. G. Irwin
Turner, .... Master,
Will have quick dispatch foi the above
poit. For 1 1 eight or passage apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Agents.
jjA FOR HILO DIRECT.
'JP The Clipper Schooner
JENNIE WALKEE,
Neson, . - - Master,
Will run legularly between Honolulu,
and Hilo. For fre'ight or passage apply
to the Captain on boaul, or to the
PACiric Navigation Co.,
Oil ihn Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sis.
THE FAST BAILING
Schooner Ehukai
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on boaid, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents.
v - - .... Mi"rr".'i:m
E & CO.
nave a Large Stock of the
VERY BEST HAY.
Which is ollered at Lowest Market Prices
AND
Dolivorod Free to any parloftheCily
agentTfos Tin:
Pacific Mutual Lifa Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
Agents lor tho Hoover Telephone.
Commissioner of Deodsfor California
Telephone No. 117. 70(1
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
H. Cavenagh, a Proprietor.
MBaYm gfcfe 31KAL
CookVUoordYlisSSAt all hours
Oystero, Colory, Salmon, and Fruit
llecolvcd by every slcamor, CC1
Notieo.
Oovr.iou'fl Okkiof, Ho.no-
i.vut, Sept. 21, 1888. f
"VTOTICE Is horobv given that noilolits
1 coimactcd on behalf of the Ha
waiian bnml will bo recognized or paid
unless oidered by the undersigned.
.Tno. O. Domixis,
(Jovernor of Oahu.
"aRdHj
m.lEA.JL E3rX,.fX,lEl AGENT,
Employment Agent, Custom House Broker,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
and General Business Agent
The ftily General Bu-lin.s, Agent in the Hawaiian Island
CS0 ly Orders of Eveiy Kind nnd Nature Solicited fioin the Various Islands.
Bnwii-'gi'i'j'i-r" mMmeian.'nTJT:
1'. O. Hox 207.
No. 07 stud 09 llotol Street.
Just Received per
Nil llTTMtmifl I.i-imrih
II II D II H I uni U I'lJUII
i va n ft ' n.Mi
Vm
vrj,,.iMj xwi,i wm. wiuu)
And a full lino of Fresh CaL & Eastern Groceries.
Pea Meal, Bean Meal, Maize, &o., ilo,
;oiIh Mold Low, mui;tellvej"otl Free of Clinvgr to nil parts oi'cltj.
. DILLIHGHASE & Co.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
IN
. Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
Dillingham Steel Plow, Fence. Wne, Staple.-, ,
Kerosene OH, House Furnishing Goods, Lamp
Goods,
SILVER PLATED WARE, ice, &.C., &c. G52
READY FOE FURNISHING HOUSES.
LYC:
Parlor Sets,
Bodroom Sets,
Odd Chairs,
Dining Tablos,
Centre Tables,
Mattresses,
Pillows,
nuus,
Mattlnn,
Lambrequins, Cornices
or nvEUY DRsoitirrriox
105 & 107 Fort Street,
UST" Island Owlers will receive Prompt
H,!lfillflg-HmtH.J1W-.J-t"WtWW.'l'.'Ul
Pioneer Carriage "Manufactory,
75, 77 and S 1
King-
Si.
iSSE'.Maw
WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
(Ijato ar. ,7. TtOSIE.)
All orders for Wheel-vchicles of every description tilled with promptness and
dispatch. FirM-class Mechanics employed all the year round.
H6T FINE CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY, -a
Notlnnptoohotoi too heavy for us. TRAM CARS, OMNIBUSSES. PLANTA.
TION WAGONS, MULE & OX CAltTS, made to order, alteied or repaired.
Our Horse Shooing Department
Is under tho supervision of a practical man a mechanic second to nop."!. We
have no use for soaking scalds or lot tubs. All work guaranteed. .
SrOharijcs modeiate. WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
168 ly 75. 77 and 81 King Street.
li Hew Fin 4
THE UNDERSIGNED BEG Leave
to inlonn the PuMU and their
FiiemU that they hiue npeuul a Blaek
'mith .ii.d Wagon Shop
No. 32 King Slrcet
bolow Maunakeawheio they ai u prepaid!
lo Makuand RepnirallkiinistifCartiages
and W igoii'- ll' Shoiii.t Notlre
and Reasunabln teinih.
N. 15. (Jur Hoie .Shoeing de nilinoiii
). not undei the Supervision of hired
men, but wo do tho woik ouiielvcK.
Our motto guar.intcn to give Satisfaction,
give us a call.
081 8m BEWCASTLE & SAGUt.
FRANK HOSTAGE,
Ira'Jiiun,
tSuccossor to C. P. Ward.;
All older foi (tillage piomptly at.
tended to, at the lowest rnte. Also Tor
sale;
ItiiUnako Halt.
I'Iro WikkI,
White nnd Illnelc tiand
in rjuanlltKM to suit, at Io.wjsi price.
COS ly
riONMSBU STEAM
CANDY FACTOR
AND BAKERY.
F. HORN, Tiaptival Cotifcctiotioi,
Pastry Cook .iwl Baker,
No. 71 Uotl at. Tolupliaiu' 7-1.
Telephone No. 210,
o a
.Honolulu,
Mariposa, May 8,
lln I'
1 Ml
G,
lent
Pianos,
Organs.
Guitars
Accordcons,
Violins,
Banjos,
Flutes.
Harmonicas,
Strings.
and Picture Frames
mvdk looumm.
Honolulu, H. I.
and Careful Attention. GOC Urn b
75, 77 and 81
King: St.4
mm
Wilson Brothers,
("1 ENBRAL BLACKSMITHS.
H Ilorso Shoeing a upccialty
A llrst-clasbman being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and Wagoti work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on thu Esplanade, op, Hopper't;.204
Notice.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
and all wliom It may concern.
rf'V"""" "" M'ldcrsigiiLHl having
ffllV-f??Stiinalo alterations, addttlonb,
WfiffiB1 iUrovcnii'iii'. Iu Ills
lifcsaiTfc jAa FACTORY,
Is now prepau'd to glvo
TJio Highest Cash Vulue
for any quantity of
And ill furnish containeib for the same
free of cost to any one who may dcHhe,
TWOS. W. KAVLIXM,
Honolulu Soap Works.
OltlcouiBilck Building,
Ivlngstieut, Leleo, 4831
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