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High Tide (small) 20 00.
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R-IVAL8i
June 13
S. S. City of Paris from Liverpool
DEPARTURES.
Juno 13.
Schr "Wailelc for Mnliko
Schr Gen Soigle for Koolati
.Tns MaUce for Kauai
SHIPPING NOTES.
Abbtc Carver will sail for Hongkong
next Tuesday.
The Portuguese on the City of Paris
will probably be landed to-morrow.
The C. O. Whltmorc-will ail for Port
Townsend next week.
LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS.
Cottaok to let and furniture for
tale. See advertisement.
Lyons & Levey's cash sale to-morrow
morning at 10 o'clock.
Vcry few ' of the Nobles were
present in the Assembly this morn
ing. Tnc Legislative Assembly ad
journed at noon to-day until 10
o'clock-Monday morning.
Fifty-five deaths fiom measles,
and ten births occurred on the voyage
of the City of Paris.
Don't forget the grand barbacue
feast at the Agricultural Society's
.Show to-morrow afternoon.
. . .
The coinage in the United States
since the foundation of the Govern
ment, amount to $1,890,000,000.
The match race between Poni.
Moi and Standford Colt will not take
place to-morrow afternoon, the track
being engaged.
Hon. II. A. Widcmann fell asleep
on bis desk in the Assembly this
morning, probably suffering from
the fumes of the gas bill.
The ships in the harbor displayed
their flags at half-mast this morning,
out of respect to the lute Mr. Geo.
Emmcs.
Mr. Nathan Willfong, son of
Capt. Willfong, has been appointed
m ney order clerk in the Post-office
department.
Dr. Thachcr's office will not be
closed before June 25th, owing to a
considerable amount of , work en
gaged in advance. 738 31.
Punsus and cups will be paid to-,
morrow, (Saturday) at the office of
the Secretary C. O. Berger, at 12
o'clock sharp.
In the British House of Commons
one member recently referred to
another as "a bigoted, malevolent
young pup."
-o-
Four offices to let, well lighted
and ventilated over the I. X. L.
store, corner Nuuanu and Queen
streets. 001 tf
A match game of cricket will be
played on the Makiki grounds to
morrow, between an eleven from the
Swiftsure, and a like number of
Honolulu cricketers. Wickets will
be pitched at 11 o'clock.
-
Mr. Henry Heyman, tho violinist,
will probably give a concert in this
citv next week. Ho wants the Hono
lulu Symphony Club to assist, there
is no doubt its members will be
willing, at least,' we hope so.
About five o'clock yesterday
morning one of the sailors of the
Swiftsuro was stepping from a boat
to the launch, when he get his leg
smashed between the two boat. He
was brought to the Queen's Hospital.
,., & - i. - -
Tenduhs for transportation find
provisions, for the Portuguese immi
grants by tho City of Paris, arc re
quired by the President of the Board
of Immigration at his olllce in the
Govcrnmeut Building, beforo 12
o'clock noon to-morrow.
rJ . V JJS. WT J V M i"l
HK.iwsceiicnuy me American Mine
isler asks for all American residents
unci other interested, to altciul a
ntcctiii' !t the Hawaiian ITokl to-
morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, for
Ue purposes of making arrangements
for a proper observance of I lie Itli of
.Inlv.
! Mcissrs. Wolfe & Edwnida have
received by the Mariposa, fresh
groceries, royal breakfast bacon,
Whiltaker & Duprec's star hams,
pickled herrings, salmon bellies,
smoked lienings, and a full ,tock of
different kinds of feed. ("5ivi them
a call.
Tm; Hawaiian Mission Children's
Society will hold its annual meeting
to-morrow evening at the Y. M. C.
A. Hall at 7:30 i m. Reports of
the various officers and an address
by the retiring president will be
heard. The public are invited to
attend.
Evr.uv person in this city should
call at Mr. William's photographic
studio on Fort street and see the
magnificent full sized oil painting of
Her Majesty Queen Kapiolani in her
coronation dress, executed by Mr.
Charles Furneaux. It is one of the
most beautiful paintings we have
ever seen.
Tm: Royal Hawaiian Agricultural
Society's annual show was opened at
12 o'clock noon this day. His Ma
jesty the King was present, and a
fair number of spectators. The ex
hibits in the different departments
are very good. The entries for
cattle number 38, horses 9G, sheep
1, swine G, poultry 14, dogs 17, fish
1, dairy produce "2, domestic manu
factures 17, agiicultur.il products
13, and hoiticulture 5 There is
also on exhibition a small menagerie
from II. B. M. S. Mutinc. A large
attendance of visitors is wanted, and
the show will be a great success.
THE LAWMAKERS.
The Bank Chartei seems to
have lost consciousness. Recovery
doubtful.
Hon. J. Kamakcle voted aga'nst
the carriage riding. Give him a
good mark.
Next week will be an important
one in the House. Interesting dis
cussions may be anticipated.
An attempt was made on Tuesday
to adjourn over until next Monday,
but it was promptly defeated.
The condemnation of the JMele
PuJca La is a compliment to any
independent man ; its flattery is an
insult.
The Elelc Puka La seems to
show vindictive spite towards the
Chief Juetice. It may be possible
that the Premier has nothing to do
with it.
Governor Dominis euchered
himself on the Crown Land Revenue
Question. He seems to have bene
fitted little by his years of lcgisla-
tive experience.
Hon. S. B. Dole gave the At
torney General, Paul Neumann, a
merited castigation on Tuesday after
noon during the discussion of the
matter of the Crown Lands.
What meaning the expression
"economic administration" has to
the mind of the Minister of Foreign
Affairs, it is difficult to comprehend.
It would seem to be foolish waste in
small matters, and reckless lavish
ness in great ones.
REPORT OF THE S. S. CITY OF PARIS,
Captain George Lochead, from Liver
pool. Left Liverpool March 30th.
1 p. m., with Strong S. W. Breeze
and high sea, experienced fresh
S. W. Gales to Madeira which was
reached at 1 p. m., on April 5th.
Embarked 55G Emigrants, and left
April 8th. 9 :20 p. m. Arrived at S.
Michaels on April 11th. 6 a. m.
Embarked 387 Emigrants and left
7:30 p. m., on April 15th. Passed
Cape Abrorhos Light April 27th. 9
p. m., and experienced moderate
winds & fine weather to Lat. -18 S.
and Long. G1AW. Thence Sry. &
S. E. gales with high head seas to
Cape Virgins. Entered the straits of
Magellan May 7th. 9 a. in., anchor
in Possession Bay -1 p. m., the same
day. Anchored off Sandy Point
15:30 p. m. May 8th. Anchored in
Fortcscue Bay i! p. in., May inn.,
and cleared the straits May 10th.
8 p. m. Moderate Breeze & Foggy to
Coronel which was rpached at 3:30
p. m., on May Mth. Loft Coronel
May 22nd. at 8 p. in., and experien
ced moderate winds & tine weather
to Hawaii which was sighted 7 a. in.
June 12th. Thence Light Breeze &
fine to arrival at Honolulu June liUh.
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WANTED.
DtlLtib MK11I'. Apph iimi"
Mi r'i . V IHLhliS tf J
7'1 1
Wanted.
NLm hwi IntilHg in 1,0 YS (white
nn-foiivcn. for llie oiiuliiij; bui.
ne-.. Appl.v Dmi.v Hru.iriN Ollloe.
WANTED.
A CURL. Jibout IS or 11 votm of nee.
to miivl a Baby. Adply nt the
tnn.T.r.TiK Office. ?' 3 lw
For Stile.
A FBW SHARK: of tho Hawaiian
xjL Ciuriagu Manufactory Co., stocks
at u Imrirnin. Tlii is a regal. ir divi
dend p.iylng bloc'-, and a good invct
incnt. Owner leaving the Kingdom.
Inquiic tit this oincc. ' 7i3:J lw
GEO. E, SHERMAN.
No. a Maunki..v St.
Ticcs and Saddles of all kinds made to
older and repairing Harness, ele., dons
in short notice. All ordets pioniptly at
tended to. G93 ly
NO'JICE.
S 1 INTEND leaving this Kingdom,
. all nei'tuns aie hcTcUv temiestcd,
in present their uluimuagainstmu within
;;0 days of (Into, if they have any, at the
olllce of M S. Uiimlmuin & Co.
J. L MEXDOuNCA.
Honolulu, May 10th, 1884. 717 1m
Furniture for Sale & Cottage
to Let.
a &J5 00 CAbll, can buy Fur.
erVgW niturc in a neatly titled up
ESaiSa C ttige, situated in a large
y.ird and good neighborhood, with piivl
lese of (ccitpying fame tor .$20.00 p-r
'iionih ):nable quaiteily in advance.
Water Rateb and Kent paid to Aug. 13,
i8l included. Pos.csjion given iinuie
diatcly. PrineipaN onlv, need apply.
Addicts "Furniuire,1' Bulletin O.iice.
7tl0 tf
TO LET.
ONE of the line t office in Honolulu
to let. Enqulie ot E. n. TiiACiicn,
10 14 Fori 1., Up biaii-3. 7? C I w
JUST EOEflVED
llx Iturk &i)lcn, from Itrcmon.
Two Cottage Pianos,
7 OCTAVES,
Faoni the Celebrated Factory of
Ed.WestermajejBerlin
FC-R SALE 1 Y
ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS POll
785.1m Wes'crmayor's Pianos.
Efl. Hoffsctepr & Go.
nave just lccuived per
Bk- Spica from Bremen,
and olfei for .'ah
Westphalia Hams.
Westphalia Mchwurst & Suolzc,
Gorman Vegetable ia Tins.
Pilscncr Boor in Quads & Pints,
Lager Beer in Quarts & Pints.
ALSO
One tine Squaro Piano of superior maKc,
Ono Cottage Piano,
A fow Orchcstrioncttes, a now Musical
Instrumont.
7.28 2w
A Lapp Assortment
-OF-
&
i
- Fon pale
At the Lowest Pries b
at A. S. Cleghorn & Go's.
731 1m
Manila Cigars
-OF
SUPERIOR QUALITY
in boxes of r,00,2"0and 1(P, m d by the
"IL.A. PJKIMA.VJEK"
Factory Manila
lor pale at mo lerato price,, by
fill, llolftchlaegcv & Co.
732 lm
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
we the un cisgncd have np.
pointed Keiui (k) of Kakaako, as a Luna
over the Fisheries of Kaakaukiikiii and
Koliol iloa. lensed by us from B. Pauahi
Bishop and Dowsed and S imtier. Any
peivon or person1 who aio found llshlng
orttopa sing will be prosecuted accord.
Int, to law.
"igncl, LI MING & Co.
Honolulu, . I una !lr 1881. 730 Sw
Assignees Notice.
HTM 1 12 UNDERSIONEO having been
.L anpoinied Ai-lgnees in the Bank
nipt E.taiu of C. Atut, llonuapo all
el.iims agnbl said K-.tnio must be pie.
Hi'iitcil duly auihcMitlcaud to the utiilnr.
ei.-ned within six mouthy or they will
lm forever bailed, an 1 all parncs owing
sulci E-iinto am lecpiirnd to niakn inline
diato iaviuent to the tin Icistgncd at the
olllce of'Hvmiin Brother.
.1. 1IYM.VN,
S. SliLlG.
1 Honoluln, May tilth, 188-1, - 715 lm
Matt.li
Oceanic Steamship Comp'yi
uceanic siearnsnin uompv?
,..s ;,n,
MATIIPOSA
& ALAMEDA,
Will l.avi II itn'lflii .mil Sim
l.ui i- " i. n the
lat and 15th of Each Month,
I'ASSKNorns may hint theli unine
booked tn advance by applying at the
olllce of the agents.
Pns9etigcra uv Urn line arc hereby no
tified thai they will bo allowed !200 lb
of baggage free by tho Overlund Hall
way, when traveling East.
Excursion rickols for Hound Trip, $125,
good to lelttin by any ol the Company's
steamers within'iilnc-iy days.
ilEUCUANOisn intended for shipment
by this lino will bo received free of
charge in the Company's Now Waio
house and lecoipls issued for same.
Ikbuuaxcu on merchandise, whilst in
the warehouse, will he at ownci's risk.
W.m. G. Iuwix & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
WILDER'S S. H. CO.
Iiliuitrtl.
Stoamor Kinau,
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Labaina, Maa
laea Bay, MaUena, Mabukoua, Ka
walhae, Laupahoelioo and Hllo.
Hoturnlng, will touch nt all tho
at ovt. porta, arriving at Honolulu
each Ratuiciay afternoon.
IXTJGIKISIiAXI)
Steam Navigation Company's
LSSf JS OF STBAMBKS.
slfe
The Planter,
iiATKs, . . Commander,
Will run legulnrly for Konu and Kau
Lkaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Friday, April 1
Tuesday, ' 15
Fiidnv, " 2.-
Tuesday, May 27
Friday, Juno (!
Tuesdav, ' 17
Friday," " 27
I uesda
May fi
Friiluy, " 10
j
Aitnivrs at Honolulu at 5 p.m
Friday, Apiil 11
Tuesday, " 22
Friday, Mny 2
Tuesday, "
Pi May, " 23
Tuesday, .Tunc :i
Fiiday, " 13
Tuesday, " 24
Friday, July 4
The Iwalani
CAMEnox, - - Commander,
Loaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at O p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleele,
and waimca, Kauai. Returning, leave
Nawiliwili crory-Satuulny evening.
The James Makee,
freeman, - . - Connii.'inder
Leaves Honolulu every Thursday
at tl p.m. for Kapua and Kihiuc.i. Kc
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at
4 pun , and touching at Wainiie, both
way
The C. E. Bishop,
luvib, - - Commander.
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
nt 4 p.m. for Kukuihaele, ilonnkna and
Panulinii. Returniiisr arrives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
FOR KuLOA & WAIMEA,
KAUAI.
The Clipper Schooner
WAIMALU,
V Kibbling, - - Mastei,
"Will run regularly to the ports of
KOIOV, HANAt'EPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAl. For f i eight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to tho
Pacific N wioation Co.,
782 f!m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sis.
THE FAST 8AII.INO
Schooner Ehukai
,2522ft "ll i"1 luguiuiij
TU WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, wentlior
peimitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on boaid, or to
PAciric Navigation Co.,
181 Agents.
WANTED.
A GOOD RAKER wbo thoroughly
uxdcibtmdb his bubinchb, Abo
one who has a geneial Unowledgo of the
business and under-tinds nialcing hi end.
Ooodwages and S c.idy Position. Apply
at once to
J. E WIS KM AN,
71 1 tf General BtihincaB Agent.
LAHftiE & CO.
Have a Lirge Slock of the
111
V JSllib i SJHih
AVhich H offered at Lowest Market Prices
AND
Delivered Free to any part of the City
agbstTfos the
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OP-CALIFORNIA.
AgcnU for tho Hoover Telephone.
Commissioner of Deedsfor California
Telephone No. 147. 700
tup inikinenD DCOTAIIDAMT
int YVlNUOUn iiLoinuiiniii)
lClTid SrrUI333rX',
il. Cavcnagh, j o Proprietor.
.1IHAL QfflSjfa MEALS
CooU'dtooid,rvS-At all hour-,
. Oystors, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Received by every steamer. 001
Ttftico.
Goi:m)h'8 OrricK, IIono- )
i.ui.v,Sept.2l, l-8;i. J
NOTICK 1h herebvKiven that nodebtn
contracted oil behalf of the Ha
waiian bund will be recognized or paid
unless ordered by the undersigned,
.Tno. O. Dominis,
Governor of Oahu,
T1i- , nip on T
Selling; at Cost for 30 Bays
To lir.ikc rtim Mir
New &oods to
from London, New Yo.l. und S.cu Francisco
All Block on hand during tho noxl 30 days willlbe sold for cash,
lO'isht'ng in part ot
Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars,
AND ALL KINDSOP MUS1C300I)S.
Turlor Kct.s, IJedroom Sets, Centre Tables,
Chairs, Loungres, Paintings, Engravings, Clironios,
And a Large Vailety of P.mcj Goods
725 lm
I AJIWlVJ "!
Jn E. WISE8VSAN
Campbell's IS"e-vv JBloclc, Merchant Si.icct,
Telephone, 172. P. O. llox.yilJi.
3BL33-A.I, EJrJr.rJT13 AG-ENT,
Employment Agent, Custom House Broker,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
and General Business Agent
only General Bittinc-s Arcnt in the'IIawaiian Islauds
0:0 ly OrJcs olJEvery Kind and Natmc Solicited from the Various Islands.
CfWIJ" ' J 1 'y-T
Closing Out
The bilaucoof the Slock of Goods of the
tbm of
aBOH-iXIiJ Sc Co.
ha via g been removed to the
New Ware House
ON
K A U M ANA STREET
is now offered for sale at
COST PRICES
and consists in part of the usual line of
choice
Family Groceries
ANI
Ship Chandlery
o long dealtjin at the old stand.
Apply to B. F. EOLLES,
715 lm at the Ware House.
Kinpr Up Telephone StO.
P. O. Uox'SDi. Tclcpl one No. 240.
SCEMNEDY & CO.,
No. 67 and (59 Hotel Street.-. Honolulu,
Just Received per Mariposa, June 9.
o
Fresh Large Cherries,
Rod, Wnite aud Black, on ice.
Fine Eresh Red Currants, on ice,
Just arrived ex Muij o a.
KUESII GROCERIES, ficm thtjbcst uifgs, and Fresh California Produce.
lioofiH Fiolil IiOv, unci Delivered Free of Chnu;o o all imttH of city.
DILLINGHAM & Co.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
IN
Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
Dillingham Steel P'o .vs-BPouco Wire, Staples,
Kerosene Oil, House Furnishing Goods, Lamp
Goods,
fclLVEK PLATED WARE, A:e., &c., &e. '052
u-ii'j1' f mr
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
nr, 77 and 18
Kinft- hit.
WHITMAN & WEIGHT,
(Lulu M. .LJItOHK.)
All oicIuia for Vlieol.ehieles of uery description tilled with proniptiu". and
dispaleh. First-lafis Jlechanics employed all tho year round.
ttor PINE CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY. -a
Nnlhinii ioo hut or too heavy for us. TRAM OAKS, O.MNIHUSSES, PLANTA.'
TIOX WAGONS, MULE & ON CAUTO, niiulo to oider, altered or repaired.
Our Horse Shochiir DoDtirtment
lb under the MipervWou of a prac'ial
have no use tcirhoaiung 6cauiBkoisroituos. ' "fe,",,"u",,Yw,p . ,
5-OharL'C, moderate. WHITMAN & WRIGHT, ,'
OS lv 75. 77 and 81 King Street.
n Iitu'Ki !3lck of
Arrive Soon
LYOAN Ac Co.
- ,1""WJ "'IML-L T
Reduction in Price
WE WILL SELL
FranMin Stove Coal
Tn cabks, at
$17.50 per 2000 lbs.
AND
Cumberland Coal
for Blacksmith's use, at $15 per 2000 lbs
or 10 TiO per 2000 lbs. in bags.
C. Brewer & Co.
7t3lm
May 17, 1881.
"Wolfe & Edwards
Grocery and Fead Store,
Corner King and Nuuanu sticets.
Fresh Groceries and Provisions receive
by cveiy Steamer.
P. 0. Box 130, Telcphono 349.
CC1 0m
mwi iwmbm mwiwwgnEP"
75, 77faiid 81
King St.
man a mechanic second tn mm?. jVo
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