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THURSDAY, AUGl'S'l
T IQU I
I, I IX. II
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All tlino from noon of lo-dny, Aug. 7
li in.
Sun Set" 0 :!.
Sun Rle 1" !W.
Moon Rises " 22.
High Title (largel 1 00.
High Tldo (small) 10 30.
WIND AND WEATIIUU
Upcord Iiuiii noon of yctii riny
a'SSvcI. niiTiilomrti.p Ilaln.
III I Vll I 'Jill H 21l I till I ISll 0 18I
I 3U.U1 30.0 j 30.07 HIS 7.15 735 0.20
WIniliX. I!.. Hull tjHky, lliiuj Sen, moderate.
rELEPIIOHIG.
Dliiiiiouil Head , Aug. 7. 3 p in.
Light N.K. wind.
ARRIVALS.
August 7.
DEPARTURES.
August 7.
Hchr Mnlolo for llononiii
Stmr C R Bishop for Ilnnmkun
Schr Marion for I'uimluu
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Bgtnc Consuclo for San Francisco
Schr Gen Sciglc for S S Jslnads
Stmr .Tih Makco for Knunl
SHIPPING NOTES?
The Pacific Navigation (Jo., have
sent 3 vessels laden with nidsc to the S.
S. Islands within tho last 0 weeks.
The D O Murray has moved to the 1' M
S S wharf to lo..d.
The Gen Selgle will wait the arrival
of the Mariposa.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Thk criminal business at the Police
Court this morning, was very light.
Tin: well known trotting horse,
Joe Dake, has not been sold by his
present owner.
Mauamk Cora's second isiit'crtain
nicnt takes place this evening with an
entire charge of programme
Tin; Honolulu Athletic Associa
tions quarterly meeting, will be held
this evening at the Gymnasium.
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Tin: S. S. Alameda is due to-morrow
morning. Look out for Lucas'
whistle at twenty five minutes past
six o'clock.
Wn extend our thanks to J. M.
Oat, Jr
& Co., for the use of a late
paper receive!) by the Ella, and also
other favors.
The Regular meeting of the
Trustees of the Honolulu Library
and Reading Room Association, will
be held this evening at 7.30 o'clock.
.
Kum Jan Kee has made an assign
ment of all his property for the
benefit of his creditors. All claims
against him will be attended to by
Mr. C. Rolte.
Mn. Nolto begs to inform the
ladies and the public in general that
any time they arc in the vicinity of
Waikiki and will call in at the Casino
they can be supplied with Ice cream
and other refreshments. 782 lw.
A Littu: girl, daughter of a native
woman employed at the residence of
Hon II. A. Widemann fell out of a
carriage yesterday, the wheels pass
ing over her, causing rather serious
. injury.
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Gait Cook the principal in the
barratry case under sentence of three
months imprisonment, is residing at
Capt Tripp's stone mansion over the
reef, amusing himself by making
hammocks.
Tin: Annual meeting of the Wai
manalo Sugar Co was held yesterday,
the following being re-elected : Pre
sident, J. A. Cummins ; Treasurer, A.
J. Cartwright ; .Secretary, C. Bolte ;
Auditor, Cecil Brown.
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Mn. N. S. Sachs is having great
success with his clearing out sale,
and still offering new bargains nt
low prices. Miss Hirshberg will
leave by tho next steamer to pur
chase new goods for the millinery
line.
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Tin: four natives, recentlyarrested
for having opium in possession which
came from tho S. S. Alameda, were
sentenced yesterday to 10 days im
prisonment at hard labor, as well as
heavy fines. On of them, 1, appealed,
but his counsel withdrew tho appeal
this morning.
In the House this morning, Mi.
W. O. Smith asked Mr. Gibson for
an answer to the resolution calling
for the present organization of the
Board of Health. Mr. Gibson, as
usual, replied, that the report was
read) "but ho did not lmvo it with
him. .The old, old story.
The Gazette is wrong In stating
that the Honolulu Rifles had their
usual weekly drill on Tuesday even
ing. They simply held n business
meeting, at which eight new members
were elected. The total number of
nicmbcra is now fifty five, leaving
only ten vacancies.
An informal reception and welcome
will be given, to Rev. Mr. Oggel
the new Bethel mtnlster.nttho Bethel
vestry to-morrow (Friday) from 6
to 7.30 i'. m., provided ho arrives in
the Mariposa. All members of the
Bethel Church and congregation arc
cordially invited to bo present.
Tin: bi-colorcd brigade renewing
Iho road bed of Queen street have
reached the corner of Punchbowl
street. The ghost of Macadam
would start from its repose did it
see one of the workmen employed
in going over the work completed
last week, with a shovel filling in
ruts already with mud.
Nakai.hka, the member for Molo
kai, offered a resolution in the House
this morning, that the Attorney
General be instructed to regulate
Jailer McKeague, alleged to be
guilty of insulting a Hawaiian lady
by telling her that she was a mule,
and of advising a prisoner in the
event of conviction to take out an
appeal.
Mus Lack, who resides on Emma
Street, is extremely fond of flowers,
and has some very choice specimens
in her garden. Last Monday even
ing, some willful miscreant entered
tin's lovely garden, dug up and
carried off a beautiful rose bush.
This lady i9 always willing to give
nwny her flowers to anyone who will
take the trouble to ask for them, but
decidedly objeetc to the practice of
helping themselves.
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Engine House No 2 is leased by
Fire Department from Mrs Monsar
ratt who owns the property. The
rent has always been paid at the end
of each quarter regularly and prompt
ly. Owing to the pending of the
Appropriation Bill, the last quarter's
rent due June 30th was not forth
coming at the proper time, conse
quently Mr1 J. M. Monsarratt seized
the opportunity and building, and
put a padlock on it. The depart
ment arc therefore unable to get at
their apparatus. The members of
the company are very indignant at
the course pursued, as the non-payment
of the rent under the circum
stances is unavoidable.
Honolulu Athletic Association.
rrUIE QUARTERLY MEETING of
JL
this Association will be held in the
Gymnasium, on THURSDAY EVEN
ING, Aug. 7, at 8 o'clock.
Per order. J. S. WEBB.
783 2t Secretary.
Dividend Notice.
A DIVIDEND of Ono Dollar per
shnre is payable on the shares of
the Hawaiian Bell Telephone Co., at the
Secretary's Office over Bishop & Co.'s
Bank. J. F. BROWN, Sec'y.
Honolulu, Aug. 7th, 1834. 784 lw
Assignee's Notice.
KUM YAN KEE (Aioua) having
made tin assignment of all his
property for tho benefit of his creditors,
to C. Bolte nnd M. Green, nil persons
huvinir claims against him tire hereby
requested to present their claims at once.
Aug nil persons inbebted to him are re
quested to make immediate payment to
784 3t C. BOLTE.
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Waimanalo Sugar Co.
AT the Annual Meeting of this Comp
any, held August 5th, 1884, at the
olllcc of Mr. A. J. Cartwright, tho fob
lowing olUcers were le-elected:
President J. A. Cummins,
Treasurer A.J. Cartwright,
Secretary C. Bolte,
Auditor Cecil Brown.
784 It C. BOLTE, Secretary.
A N AMERICAN WOMAN wants a
J. Situation to do light housework
or take cargo of an Invalid or an Infant,
ormako herself gcnornlly useful. Ad,
dress M. E. this olllco. 783 3t
To Kent.
A SMALL unfurnished Cottage, in
the centre of town, suitable for a
young man. Address "Cottage" Ilullc
tin Otllce. tf
TO LET.
A SUIT OF FRONT ROOMS, nicely
furnished, Apply at No. 8 Kiikui
street. 77H tf
Furnished Rooiuh,
I70K GENTLEMEN ONLY. Apply
: to MRS. TURNER. S2 King Street,
nearly opposite the Windsor Restaurant,
OflO ly h
Building- Lots For Sale.
wci. 100 feet, or more, lronince
n&. lll.ifrliii.n Ulnln nrul Mn.tPftlf
KVeJSVS. t..j,.......,;'w..' , ,n
Streets. Also. !) deep lots, lib
feet frontage on Hcckwlth Ht.,
with wuter rluhls : thickly
covered with Algaroha noes, Terms
easy. Apply to . F. Graham, at S. M.
Carter & Co's, 82 King at. - 708 1m
Kii
MUSIC HALL.
For a Few Nlnhts Only.
'MADAME OORA
The only rcmnle Mnglelaii in tin
Woill. After making lour of the world, pro.
fcsslonalh returns to the people of
Honolulujand will give one of her Par
lor Entertainment1, in tlir. Art of Lrgrr
ili'i.iitu,
Thursday Evening, August 9th,
Assisted by Mile. Eugene and Mr. F. S.
Steber, also Mr. Frank Klllott, the well
known nnd popular Banjolst, in his
original songs aud solos.
The trained dog Eeauty will perform
each evening.
Doom open nt 7:!i0, curtain rises at. 8.
Prices as usual Dicss Olrclo&Par.
quelle, $1; B.ilcony, 75 c.j Gallery, 50 c.
Scats may bo secured nt thy olllco of
J. K. Wiseman, on nnd after Monday
August 4th, at (I a. in.
Catriagos miiv be ordered at 10:30.
770
Notice.
AT a meeting of the tnckholders ot
the Knliuliil Killioad Co., limited
held nt the olllce of the Company, at
Knhulul, August 1, 18a4, the following
officers woio elected to hold olllcc for
one year, and until their successors arc
elected, namely:
S. G. "Wilder, Piesldcnt; residence,
Honolulu.
W. O. Wilder, Treasurer; residence
Honolulu.
S. B. Rose, Secretary; residence,
Honolulu.
And said odlcers icspcctively ncccpt
olllco.
S. U. ROSE. Seeretarv.
Kahuhii Railroad Co.
Knhulul, An-;. 1,1881. 7)0 lw
Frank Gertz
HAS JUST RECEIVED PEN
MARIPOSA,
A Large Hew Stock
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BOOTS, SHOES,
And Slippers,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
TO BEJSOLD
n i rr
111 FORT STREET
703 lm
Furnished Rooms.
HTO LET, at the new Building No- 38
JL Alakea Street, nearly opposite the
Y. M. C- A. Building. Apply on ihe
premises. 725 3m
3vG. H. ROBERTSON,
Drayman best teams
In town.
Olllcc, Queen K. 15
For Sale or Lease,
A. LARGE COMFORTABLE
HOUSE, eleven rooms, each
Ihavinor convenient closets, nan-
try, bath room, kitchen, poultry yard,
&c. Water laid on. Four minutes
walk from Punnhou College. Terms
easy. Apply to S. F. Graham, nt S. M.
Carter & Co's, 82 King bt. 703 lm
NOTICE.
DURfNG my absence from thUKing.
dom, Cecil Brown, Esq., will at
tend to nil my legal business; and Mr.
L. O. Able has special power in all
other business matters to act for me.
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Busincn Agent.
Honolulu, July SO, 1884- 777 I w
A Good Chance for a Live Man
N account of hickness, I want to sell
J cut my EAGGAGE EXPRESS,
consisting ot
Two "VVtipjouH,
TWO SctH IIlll'llCNH,
Three Good IIorMCN
I am doing a good business, but havo to
leave tho country on account of iny
health. None Lut cash buyers need ap
ply. For further particulars cull on C.
Hammer, corner King and Fort sts.
774 lm P, SMITH.
FRANK HUSTACE,
Di'iiviimn. ,
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All oidcra for cartago promptly at.
tended to, at the lowest rates. Also for
sale:
KuUnnUfiHuU,
I'lre Wood,
White mill Itliifk Huuil
In quantities to suit, at lowest prices.
COB ly
ALVIN H. KASEMANN
Book-Binder
PAPER-RULER and 11LAN1M100K
.Mnnuiticturer.
Hook Binding of all description ncully
and promptly executed.
Gazette Uullulng - - Merchant street
723 ly
BREAK FOR SALE.
TN GOOD ORDER NEARLY NEW,
JL WITH thlu bar attachment for
driving two hordes, leather dashboard,
cushioned beatf, lay bank, &c, pilco
85. Enquire W. W. DIMOND.
at J. T. Watkuiioush King St. Store.
770 lw
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HEAP
FOR
CASH
SPECIAL NOTICE.
rpilK Undesigned Piiprlelir uf the
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PIONEER HBAX 6AM FACTORY
AND BAKERY
dcslrca to Inform hlspatroiKiind tlirpub
llr gr.nciallv tliul tiotwItliMiiiKlim; the
liceiit DISASTROUS FIRE, hut creeled
A NEW FACTORY and BAKERY,
On a much more Extensive Scale which
U now In Feu. Operation, and which
will bo in complete working order by an
Early Arrival of new Machinery nud
Tools; and Is now again prepaiod to
manufacture
CHOICEST PURE CANDIES
and will always have on hand his dell,
clous Fresh Mado
VANILLA CHOCOLATE CREAMS,
COCOANUT CANDIES,
RICH NUGAT IN BARB,
SUGAR ROASTED ALMONDS,
CREAM CANDIES of great variety OFT
MARSH-MALLOWS.
Gum Drops, and Gutn Fruit
Bon Bons
Of all descriptions. All those Homo
Made Fresh nnd Pure Confections, I soil
at 50 cents PER POUND.
RICH WEDDING CMCE
Of the Finest Flavor, In all sizes always
on hnmrnnd ornamented In the
most artistic style.
MITVOJE 3PI3ES !
always fresh, as also
Home Made Mince Meat
for salo at 50 cents per pound.
"Will receive per Consuclo the bnlnucc
of my new machinery of the newest de.
signs for manufacturing all descriptions
of plain Candles; thanking the public
for previous liberal patronage and so
liciting a roiitiumrticc of same.
Vcrv respectfully,
F. HORN,
Practical Confectioner and Pastry Cook.
nir. oi.n muni). 71 Hotel street
P
O. l!ov No. 75;. .. ..Telephone No.
57!) ly
The Best Lunch in Town,
Tea and Ooffee at All Hours
The finest Brands of Clears and
Tobacco, always on bund.
THE CASGNO
AT THE l'AUK
IS OPEN EVERY DAY.
E2pTho only sen-sldc resort in the
Kingdom. II. .1. NOLTE,
Proprietor.
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
H. Cavcitagh, it Proprietor.
MEALS Ste5ag 3IKAI-S
Cook'dtoord'r;222-At all hours.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Received by every steamer. 001
THE OLD CORNER
Established, 1858.
Hatit Bnos., : : Proprietors.
MEALS
Served up In first-class style at all hours
Open from 2 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Always on hand
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes
&c, &c. Also,
Heed. Xiixilcs!
7G
fi. M. CAUTint. S. F. OIIAIIAM
S.M. CARTER & 00.
ltKT.Wl. Dl!AI,i:itS IN
Fire Wood,
Goal and Feed.
lTXtlsJE JOELrVJEIiY
to all parts of die city.
Remenihcr, 82 King street,
578 ISrAml Telephone No. 187.
J. SVLQAT Jr. &Co.
Denier? In nil kinds of
STATIONERY,
Tho Lalecst Foreign Papers always on
hand at the Gazette Block; Merchant
Strict. lyb
CharcoaL
GUAVA WOOD CHARCOAL, In any
(luaullty, from 1 to 100 bugs,
FOR SALE BY
Frank Hustace,
7C4 Queen Sticet.
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 8 Maunakka St.
Trees and Saddles of all kinds madu to
order and repairing Harness, etc., done
in short no(lee. All orders promptly at
tended to, B03 ly
Beaver Saloon
THE " TEMPLE OF FASHION,"
(53 Fort Street, (Campbell's Block.)
Low Prices Must Rule !
SCO BOY'S LINEN SUITS, Hot Quality ONLY ?1 76
350 BOY'S LINEN SUITS, Best Quality ONLY $1 75
350 BOY'S LINEN SUITS, Best Quality ONLY $1 7C
.nwr itucii:iAri3i
75 doz. Gent's Percale Shirts, 2 collars and 1 pr cuffs, at $1.
Gent's Unlaiindcrcd While Shirts, No. 1 quality, at Sl.'Jj; or 612 per doz.
CSTttrciit ItarpiiiiN ! CSreat lim-guius ! jiwnt Hiti-gaiii !
A largo norlmcnl of
Boy's Sailor Hats, in all colors, only CO Cents.
Arrived by the last Mcnmcr one of the Largest Invoices of
s -:E:ivrrs hosiery a
Ever Imported into tins Kingdom.
180 dozen Gent's Slater Stockings (something new) scnmlcss and perfect
lilting, threr-nly heels ut 25 cts pair
Gentjs Super Stout British Hose, wimlcss ft( p0r dozen
Gent's Cardinal Hose, silk clocked 23 cts pair
Boy's PERCALE SHIRTS, hoitjqitnlily, at 1.00.
Just Received New Styles of Gent's Dress Slits
A Large Assortment of
iScsr Gent's 33oot:?s and fcSlioes, 2ai
Latest Styles and Lowest Prices.
711 Om
DILLINGHAM & Co.
Importers & Dealers in Hardware & Agricultural Implements,
Eti., Etc., Etc. 'B2SSiSs
Sffijsss?: -
-TAVSEVKSdL-
"-wsassss
Fence, "Wire and Staples, Kerosene Oil a snecialty.
Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine,
House Furnishing Goods, Plated Ware, &e., &c
Selling at Cost for 30 Days !
To make room Tor u I.ars Htock of
New Goods to Arrive Soon
From London, New York, and San Francisco.
All stock on hand during tho next 30 days will be sold for cash,
consisting m part of
Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars,
AND ALL KINDS OF MUSIC GOODS.
Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sols, Centre Tables,
Chairs, Lounges, Paintings, Engravings, Chromos,
And a Largo Variety of Fancy Goodn.
725 1m
(SUCCKSSOllS TO
i
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Family
firnnoiii
Just Received ex S S Mariposa,
Cases California Mushrooms, Whittaker Starr Hams, Libliy'f Fig's Feet, Libby's
Cooked Hams, Stcci's Family Cheese, Gieen Mountain Mayple Syrup.
Salt Water Cucumbers, Soued Pig's Feet,
California Pickled Roll Butter.
Also a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Hcckcr's Self Raising
Buckwheat Floucr, Spcrry's Gencsseo Flour, Hazard & Co's lodiau Flour,
Pettyjohn's Gem, something new. Try It.
Island Oiders solicited. Telephone No. 110. P. O. Box 287. (702
A Lane Assortment
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koii sai.i:-
At the Lowest Prices
at A. S. Cleghorn & Co's.
7i)l lm
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
75, 77 ami 18
King; St.
rC 7j fr ,7 1 JTi pW iTriiiWTTrT1
WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
("Cato M. .T. HOSE.)
All ordcrit for Whcel.vchlcles of every description filled with promptness ana
dWputch. First-class Mechanics employed all tho year round.
A- FINE CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY. -T3a
i Nothing too hot or too heavy for us.
TION WAGONS, MULE & OX UAU1S, mauu 10 onier, aucreu or.rcpaircu.
Our Horse Shooing Department
Is under the supervision of a practical man a mechanic second to none. Wa
have no use for soaking scalda or rot tubs. All work guaranteed.
-Charges moderate. WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
408 Ty 75. 77 and 81 King Street,
Cultivators,
Harrows,
Etc.. Etc., Etc.
vvSpTV-SSk"
LYCAN Sc Co.
CO..
KIINNl'DY ft CC.)
7 P. M Hntnl Ot
U QL U3 flUlDl 01.
NOTICE.
HAVING SOLD THIS DAY MY
INTEREST in tho llrm of SUN
WO, No. 72, Niiimnu Street, to Alam,
said Alam assumes all liabilities and
will collect all accounts.
TUCK YOUNG.
Honolulu, July 10, 188-1. 700 lm
Wolfe & Edwards
Qrocory and Focd Store,
Corner King and Nuunnu streets.
Fresh Groccrios and Provisions received
by every Steamor.
P. 0. Box 130, Telephone 349.
501 0m
75, 77 and 81
King St.
TRAM OARS, OMNIBUSSES, PLANTA
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