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TUKSDAY, Al GUST ft, 1R1.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All lime from noon of to-day, Aug. ft
It in.
Sun Set ! :m.
sun Rises 17 :i.i,
5loon Sets 1" 15.
High Tide (huge) 2 110.
High Tide (small) 4 CO.
S1NI AND U LAIlll.lt
llt'OOIll IlOIll 110011 Of )lStPllln
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1 ill I '.Hi 'Jill II ill I HI) 1 ISli llto I fill
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Wltul, X. II., Unlit! Sky, nm; -oa, mtnlri'-
utr.
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, Aug. ft, 3 p.m
Light N.K. wind.
ARRIVALS.
August 0.
Stinr Likelie from Windward norts
Stun- C R Hishop from Hnmnkiui
DEPARTURES.
August u,
Stinr Kinnu for windward ports
Stmr Ivtnhuii for Knuai
Sclir Wuiinalu for Ivoloa
Sclir Miimtoktuvni for Nnwiliwili
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Stinr Mokolii for "Windward porta
PASSENGERS.
For Kahului, per Kilnuea Hon,
Aug -1 Mrs M I) Heckwith, A
Ilarncs, Miss Cameron, CI I) Kcpoi
kai, Mrs H Kuihalaiil, Mrs Kanawi,
Williams, and about 10 deck.
For Maui and Molokai, per Leliua,
August I Dr Geo L Fitch, J W
Davidson and daughter, Mrs 0 "Wil
son and son, Mrs dipt Townsend &
J) children, A Hyan, Miss Nniioy and
Jennie Laniard, 11 Davis, and about
.'JH deck.
From Ilamakua per .Stinr C U
Bishop Aug .") Mr. Renter and '22
deck
For Windward ports pur Stinr
Kinnu Angus ft Mrs Gifford, Miss
Rrown, Miss Lemon, Mrs Brown,
Miss K W Lyons, Miss II Stillman,
Mrs F P Hastings, Mr Hall, F Ham
mer, W OAtwatcr, II II Macfarlanc,
J Ross, T L Lcssly, J D Sprcckcls,
Mrs S G "Wilder, Miss Wilder,
F "W Glade, Mrs Taylor & children,
T II Davis & family, C E Swinton,
A Swinton, J P Parker & family, D
R Villa, P Jones, A Young, WG
Irwin.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Stmr 0 K Bishop brought (510 b:i
ugar. Shu will sail on Thursday
:KS of
sujmr,
next
at 12 o'clock.
The Consuelo will sail on or about
Thin sdav next, and tho Hope on Satur
day next.
Mr Underwood ha been appointed
mate of tho Kinau.
The Likeliko letunicd this morning
with no freight. Slio bad rough t
weather, but landed all her height, with
the exception of that for Ilakalau.
MARRIED.
On August -1, 1881, at the loldcucc of
Mr. J. 0. White, Kukul Stiee.t. bv the
Row Ale. Mackintosh, Mr. Charles E
lk'iison to Miss Catharine Robeitson,
both of this city.
LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS.
The Honolulu Rifles will have their
usual weekly drill this evening.
Tin: meeting of Pacific IIoso Co
No 1 is postponed until further
notice.
. Comi: round the corner and see
our little Art Gallery. Admission
free. King Bros. 781 3t.
Tim sum of $100,000 has been
voted for tho support of Hawaiian
and English schools.
Two prisoners, white men, arrived
by the C R. Bishop this morning,
from liana.
Tub steam rollcivis sick, and is at
present in the hands of the doctor at
the Honolulu Jron "Works.
Mu George Lucas has been award
ed the contract for the new building
for St Louis College, the price being
$9,500.
Ax American woman wants a
situation to do light house work, care
of an invalid or infant. See adver
tisement. A roi diet will cure dyspepsia.
Buy the Taro Flour and make your
own pol. All grocers keep. it.
781 3t.
In the Legislative Assembly yes
terday, an item of $10,000 was in
serted in tho Appropiatiou Bill in aid
of tho St. Louis College.
His Honor Judge- Bickerton was
occupied tho whole of tho morning
with a case, where a Portuguese is
charged with selling liquor without a
license. As we go to press, the case
is still unfinished.
Mit? Nolto begs to inform the
, ladlos and tho public in general that
fcHi ii'ini! thoy ave iujtlip vicinity of
"Waikikl and will call in at the Casino
they can be supplied with Ice cream
and other refreshments. 782 lw.
A i.irn.i; giil aged one and a half
ycais old, daughter of Mr. Cook,
well boicr, fell from the tabic yester
day mid broke her thigh.
The yacht Restless was sold to
Air. De Frees, and nottoJnkc Fisher
as stated by ua yesterday. Jake
doesnt aspire to commanding a navy
just yet.
Tun S. S. Mariposa is due on Fri
day morning with dates to the 1st,
and the P. M. S. S. City of Sydney
on Sunday, with two days later
news.
Ox the last trip of the Lchua she
struck the reef at Kaunakakal. A
diver has been employed to ascertain
the extent of damage, and repot ts a
portion of her shoe gone. On aniv
ing in port on Friday she will be
hauled up on the Marine Railway.
IIavb you secured tickets for
Madame Cora's parlor enteilainmcnt
which takes place to-night at Music
Hall? If not, you can do so by
calling at "Wiseman's. Madame
Coia will be assisted by Mile.
Eugenic and Mr. F. S. Stcber. Mr.
Frank Elliott, banjoist, and the
trained dog Beauty also appear.
Wi: aim to please our customers ;
live and let live is our motto.
King Bros. 781 3t.
In the Police Court yesteiday
morning the case of T. Lloyd vs. An
ton Rassctt for trespass was heard,
resulting in favor of the plaintiff,
damages $ft. Mr. Albert C. Smith
appealed for plaintiff and James
Mattoon, janitor of the Legislative
Hall, assisted by three other learned
members of the native bar, for de
fendant. Bv the Steamer Likclike which
arrived this morning, news was l c
ceived. that Ilattie, the eight year
old daughter of lion Sam Parker,
died at Maim, Hawaii, on Sunday
evening last at half past nine o'clock,
of fever. Hon J. P. Parker and
Mrs. Parker left by the Kinau this
afternoon, and the funeral will take
place soon after their arrival atMana.
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Mn. D. D. Baldwin, Inspector-general
of schools, arrived from Maui
by the Kinau. During his visit on
that Island he has been present at
the examinations and exercises of
nearly all the government schools,
and speaks in the highest terms of
what he has seen. The "Wailuku
School under Mr. Moore is in a
most satisfactory state, that gentle
man being a very superior teacher.
At "Waihec, Makawao and oilier pla
ces Mr. Baldwin was very much
pleased with the results.
Betwt.i:n live and six o'clock yes
teiday afternoon, on King Street, a
half-white boy named Charles Peter
climbed on to the top of a dray-load
of rice straw, which was being
brought into town for S. M. Carter
& Co. The boy accidentally fell off,
and one off the hinder wheels of tho
dray passed over his head. lie was
picked up in an insensible condition
by the driver, who summoned a
native close by, and had him convey
the poor boy to the Police Station,
where he soon afterwards died. De
puty Marshal Dayton summoned a
Jury and an inquest will be held
this afternoon as soon as the Police
Court has adjourned.
1 - . m --
Mn. C. E. IIenson and Miss Ca
tharine Robertson joined hands and
hearts in wedlock last evening, at
the residence of Mr. J. C. White,
on Kukui Street. The bridal pair
received quite an ovation of gifts,
mostly of a useful character, promi
nent among which was a marble-top
table from the Anglican Church
choir, of which Mr. IIenson is a mem
ber. Music, dancing, agreeable so
cial intercourse ami abundance of
excellent refreshments followed.
Evcry-body wished, from tho heart,
boundless aud long-continued happi
ness to tho newly married couple,
and this little journal entertains the
sentiment and joins in the same
wish.
A NEW EXCUSE.
A seedy-looking specimen of hu
manity sauntered into a lawyer's
olllco and asked tho loan of a dollar
to buy him n straw hat.
I don't know you," said the attorney.
"Perhaps not; but a short time
ago I was a wealthy man, and now
I'm penniless," ho moaned.
"Why don't you go to work?"
"I expected to, but 3011 sco the
Mailnc Bank failed"
"Get out of here!" shouted the
lawyer.; that's loo thin."
"Wait n minute," pleaded the
bummer. "I was going to say the
Marine Bank failed to give me the
refusal of its sidewalk cleaning next
winter, so of couise I could't get
any loan on my future prospects,"
Arcw York Journal.
HE WAS WALKIUC.
Mr. Clewdrop was walking down
Alabama street when he saw one of
his friends wildly striding towards
him.
"What is your hurry?" asked
Mr. C, catching him by the coat.
"Don't stop me!" yelled the oth
er, struggling to get free, "turn me
loose."
"Anything wrong?" gasped Clew
drop. "No no but let me go."
"What arc you rushing so for?"
"Oh hang it, 1 am walking for a
match."
"If that's all," smiled Clew
drop feeling in his vest pocket," I
can give you one without you wal
king youiclf to death for a match."
Atlanta ConMituion.'
A CONSfOERATE"HUSBAND. '
Mrs. Blank "Hero is funny
item which says that a married man
can be distinguished by the way he
carries an umbrella over his wife,
carefully shieldinghimself aud leav
ing her exposed to the drippings."
Air. Blank It is not true though'
Mrs. Blank "No it is not. You
never do it. You were a good deal
more awkward at carrying an um
brella over 111c before we were mar
ried than you have been since."
Mr. Blank "Ah I"
Airs. Blank "Yes; I had several
bonnets and two dresses ruined by
tho drippings in those days. But
you have become ever so much
more careful."
Air. Blank "Yes, indeed. I have
to pav for your things myself
now." Philadelphia Gall-
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Frank G-ertz
If AS JUST RECEIVED PER
MARIPOSA,
A Large ftJew Stock
-or-
Ladies', Geits'&CliiWreii's
BOOTS, SHOES,
And Slippers,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
TO BESOLD
n
111 FORT STREET.
703 1m
A Good Chance for a Live Man
Sft
ON account of sickness, I want to sell
cut my UAOGAOK EXPRESS,
consisting ot
Two Wajsjons,
TWO SctN Illll-IICNH,
rl?hi'eo Good IIorHcw
I am doing a good business, but liave to
leave the country on account of my
health. None but cash buyors need ap
ply. For further particulars call on C.
Hammer, corner King and Fort sts.
771 lin P. SMITH.
FRANK HUSTACE,
Ornviiinii.
(Succossor lo C. P. Ward.)
All orders for rartuge promptly at
tended to, nt the lowest latcs. Also for
Null,
Klr Wouil,
tf liltu nuil Illnrk Mimtl
in miantitics to suit, at lowest prices.
f!i!S ly
ALVTN II. ItASEMANN
Book-Binder
PAPER-RULER and JJLANK-H0OK
Miinufacluicr.
Hook Binding of all description neatly
and promptly executed.
Gazette Uulldlng Merchant street
722 ly
BREAK FOR SALE.
IN GOOD OKDKU NEARLY NEW,
WITH tide Inr attachment for
driving two horses, leather dnshbonrd,
cushioned heate, lay hack. &e price
985. Enquire W. W.DIMOND,
at J, T. WTKiiuousu King St. Store.
- 770 lw
HEAP
FOR
CASH
'3rV.
Sjiis
B&&lb
as
SPECIAL NOTICE.
'pill, Undu-lgmd 11 I'.b'l. 1 of tho
PIONEER STEAK bAHSY FACTORY
AMD BAKF.I1Y
dc lirt in Inform In- p itiori mill Ihf nub
lit gcntr.ill tlnil notultliMniidiiii; tin I
riteut uiaAsmuLS Finn, 1111s crucieu
A NEW FACTORY and BAKERY,
On u much more Extensive Scale which
Is now In Fcll OratATios, ntuV which
will be In complete working order by mi
Eaily Arrival of new Machinery and
Tools; and h now again prcpaicd to
miuuifnctuic
CHOICEST PURE CANDIES
amUwIII always have on hand lit:! dell
clous Fresh Miuli"
VANILLA CHOCOLATE CREAMS,
COCOANUT CANDIES,
KICH NUCJAT IN BARS,
SDQAR ROASTED ALMONDS,
CREAM CANDIES of great vnrkty opt
MARSH-MALLOWS.
Gum Drops, and Gum Fruit
Son Sons
Of nil duscitpilotib. All those Home
Made Fresh nnd Pure Con fecit tonn, I hc)
.it RO cunts I'EK 1'OUXD.
RICH WEDDING CAKE
Of tfie Fiutht Flavor, In all slm always
011 linml 11ml ornamented In the
ino-a ailhtii; itylu
IVCJXSrOE X-I3ES !
always froh, 11s abo
Home Made Mince Meat
for Mile at .10 cents per pound.
Will receive per Consuelo tho bulaiieu
of my new machinery of the newest dc
sltjnsfornianiifiictininf: all descriptions
of plain Caudles; thanking the public
for nrcloiis liberal patronage ami m.
Hoitlng a coiitlmiiinrc of Mime.
Wri it-n( tfully,
I HOKX,
I'rs.i UimI O'Hifii inmei ami Pnsfy Cook.
1 1 IK oi.iihiA.Mi 71 Hotel tieet
I'. O. 15ii- Mn 7.";. . ..Telephone No. 7-1
The Best Lunch in Town,
Tea and Coffee jit All Hours
Tho llncst Brands of Clpar.s and
Tobacco, always on hand.
THE CASINO
at Tiin l'AniJ
IS OPEN EVERY DAY.
ESTThe only Ben-tide lcsort in the
Kingdom. H.J. NOITE,
Proprietor.
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
ICING HTKJ3ET.
II. Cavenagli, 7 Proprietor.
.HE.VIiM te53g M13AI.K
Cook'dtoord'rS3us-At all hours.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Heccived by every steamer. 001
THE OLD CORNER
Established, 1S58.
IIakt Bnos., : : Proprietors.
MEALS
Served up In llrst-class style at all hours
Opon from 2 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Always on hand
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes
&c, ite. Also,
Xcecl XxiiilcsJ !
7G
H. M. CAKTKIt. s. K. 0UAIIAM
S. M. GARTER & 00.
Ki.TAii, Deai,i:i:s in
Fire Wood,
Coal and Feed.
I-Xai-y ttud. Oats,
FTWflliJ JDEIjIVERY
to all p. ills of (ho city.
liuniombur, 82 Kinjr street,
578 CSTAnil Telephone No. 187.
J. M. OAT Jr. & Co.
Dealers In all kinds of
S'J'ATIONEHY,
The I.ateent Foreign Papers always on
hand at tho Gazelle Block, Merchant
Street. ly 1)
Charcoaln
GUAYA WOOD CHARCOAL, In any
quantity, from 1 to 100 bags,
FOR SALE BY
Frank Hustace,
Queen Street.
7fi4
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 8 Maunakka St.
Trees mid Saddles of all kinds rnailo to
order aud repairing Harness, etc., dona
in snort notice. All orders promptly at
tuidcd to,
D03 ly
iwsMiftBnn
Beaver Salon
S52
THE " TEMPLE OF FASHION,"
( Fori St red, (Oanipbol I's Block.)
o
Low Prices Must Rule !
350 130V3 LINEN SUlTri, Best Quality ONLY $1 7C
350 HOY'S LINEN SUITS, Rest Quality ONLY $1 76
3r,0 HOY'S LINEN SUJTfc, Heat Quality ONLY $1 7J
,J Uto'P It ISO-lit VX3 1)
75 doz. Gent's Percale Shirts, 2 collars and 1 pr cuffs, at $1.
(tcntV Uiiliiumlt-mMVIiilc Shlitt, No. 1 quality, at S1 25; or 812 per do
ZSS'drenl tliu'tfiuns ! (Ileal Jttu-;:iiiiiH ! i!riat Itiii'aiiiH :t&8
A large assortment of
Boy's Sailor Huts, in all colors, only 50 Cents.
Arrived by the last steamer one of the Largest Invoices of
83 S-131VrJ:S hosiery g
Everjimported into this Kingdom.
160 dozen Ucnt'a Slater Stockings (something itcv)"i.eainless and iierfcrt
lilting, thicc-ply heels ; tlt 5 Lts . ,
Gent's Super Stout JJritlsh Hose, f oamlcs i ,)Pr ,i07p
Gent's Cardinal Hose, sllh clocked r, c:ts pair
Uu)' PERCALE SHIRTS, besl.'qunllty, at 1.00.
Just Mciiroi New Styles of Gent's Dress Suits
A Large Assortment of
j&3 Gcnt'M Boots and JSliooss, 3SI
LatcttStylc4 and Lowest I'rieev
711 (Jin
DILLINGHAM & Co.
Importers Dealers in Hardware & Agricultural Implements,
r... I'... ri.. i.Tre'r,.' -wj l.mw impianjf iw"wt-
Lib., esc, cic. asbi--. "u-1J".''t"W',:S,T
""'w&feeS?
Fence Wire and Staples, Kerosene Oil a specialty.
Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine,
House Furnishing Goods, Plated Ware, &c, &c.
iniuuunc
Selling at Cost for 30 Days !
To mn1c room rii- a I.nrce Ktocl; or
New Goods to Arrive Soon
From London, Now Yoik, and San Francisco.
All stook on hand during Iho next 30 days will bo sold for cash,
consPUng in part of
Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars,
AND ALL KINDS OK MUSIC GOODS.'
Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Centre Tables,
Chairs, Lounges, Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, i
And a Lai ge Vaiicly of Eaney Goods.
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(SUCCES30II8 TO
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Just Itcccivcil
Family
rtunnnun
lUbDl
Cases California Mushrooms, Whlltakcr Starr Hams, LI bby'f Pie's Feet Iibbv'
Cooked Hams, Steel's Family Cheese, Green Mountain Mavnlu Svrin
Salt Water Cucumbers, Soucd Pig's Keel '
California Pickled Holl Butter. '
Also a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY GUOCEIUKS. Hcckor's Self Italsln
IJuckwIieat Flotier, Spcrry's Genesseo Flour, Hazard & Co's Indian Flour
I'cltyjohira Gem, something new. Try It. '
Island Orders solicited. Telephone No. 210. P. O. Box 297, hq
A Larp Assortment
-OF
A
mn
- HOll PVM!
At the Lowest Pricos
at A. S. Clcgliorn & Co's.
731 lnt
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
75, 77 and IS
King St.
WHITMAN
(i.uio r. ,i. ltowij.)
All orders for Whccl.vehlcles of every description filled vtlth proinptnehs unu
dispatch. First-class Mechanics employed all the year round.
W FINE CARRIAGE AVORIC A SPECIALTY, -m
Nothme too hot or too heavy for us. TRAM CARS, OMNIBUSSES, g'LANTA
TION WAGONS. MULE & OX CARTS, mndu to order, altered or repaired.
Our Horse Shoeing Department
Is uiuler the supervision of a practical man a incch'inlo second to nocc. "We
have no use for soaklnir Bcalds or rot tubs. All work cuarantccd.
JgS'-Chargcs moderate.
A. .
40S ly
Cultivators,
Harrows,
Etc.. Etc.. Etc.
SSKV
LYOAN ,Sc Co
& c
KU.NNKllV CC.)
67 & 69 Hotel St
e.v S S Mariposa,
NOTICE.
HAVING SOLD THIS DAY MY
INTEREST in the firm of SUN
WP.' .? 72' Niiuanu Street, to Alam,
M,V, A1,""1 n(,s"ncs all liabilities and
ulll collect all accounts.
TUCK YOUNG.
Honolulu, Jiily 10, 188-1. 7C0 ltn
Wolfe Edwards
Grocery and Foed Store,
Corner King and Nuiinntt htrects.
Fresh Gioceriosnnd Provisions received
by every Steamer.
P. 0. Box 130, Tclophono 349.
fiOl Urn
75, 77 and 81
King St.
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