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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20, 1H8I.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All time (torn uoon of to-day, Aug. 20
h in.
Sun Set i 20.
Sun Rises 1"
Moon Rlsf 0 10.
lIlghTlde Lergo n :(0.
High Tldo Small 10 00.
WIXK AND WEATHER
Hccoril tiom noon of jestcrdny
u'seilTovul. Tlioiinomctor Hull).
I ill ' I Oh I 22li II 2li I Oil I 181i llto 181i
I 30.0.-. SO 11 1 IW.12 S15 I 78S T5 II 0. W
Wlml, . i:., light! Hky, bias-lug hot; Hcii,
smooth.
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, Aug. 20, 3 p. 51.
Light N. E. wind.
ARRIVALS.
August 10.
Stnir Planter from Wndwned port9
Schr Malolo from Onomca
Schr Kmilkeaouli from Kohaln
August 20.
Stmr Jui Makee from ICtuial
Schr Luku from Koliolnlolu
" DEPARTURES.
AuglHt 20.
StmrMokollI for Molokni
Schr Rainbow for ICoolau
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Stmr O H ltlliop for llamakua
Bktnc Ella for S F
PASSEIICERS.
For Kntuil and Nllliau, per Iwalanl,
Aug 10 Mrs Simpson, Mils Paike, Mi.s
Christian and children, Louis Tltcomh,
Mrs Cuthlieit and !! fhlldren, C 1$ God
man, J 11 Alexander, IIP Fnye, XV
Spitz, J 11 Grant, .lames Mattoon, SIC
Kahukuiu, K C WluMon, S Decker, Max
ScUelmmer, X Kullnnan, and about 03
deck.
From Wlndwaid polls, per IManter.
Aug 10 O 11 Oodman, .1 Godmaii, E
McUade, Mi's J G Hoaplll, G IC ICcpol
kal, F May, O IC Akana, Ed Smith, J X
Nahalo and wife, Y Akana, S M Kmna
kau, Mrs Lawowchl, and 11 deck.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Strm rianter bi ought 302." bag of
sugar, l!12bagsof awat 20 heads of cattle
anil fi calved.
Schr Malolobiought221 bbls of molas
ses from llapuu.
Schr Luka brought 1 138 bags of sugar
from ICoholalele.
The O It lllshop sails to-morrow at
noon.
Stmr .)ss Makcc brought 1-100 bags of
paddy and 000 bags of sugar.
The Haiianiaulu mill llnNed gi hiding,
yesterday evening, for the season.
Tho schooner Mulolo brougnt 2 bouys
from llapuu, which had beemc detntched
from the cable by a continual swaying
of the bony, causing n friction on the
' eablc.wlilch hi time woie out and set the
bony ndi 1ft. She also brought a portion
of mooring cable, that has been lying
at the bottom for about 4 years and
which, by chance, caught onto the
anchor of the Malolo.
L0CAL& GENERAL NEWS.
Gin'Gi-.k Ali: from The Crystal
Soda Woiks will tickle the palate of
an epicure.
791 3t.
Lyons & Levey will hold their
regular cash sale to-morrow morning
at 10 o'clock.
The Legislature Assembly will
hold night sessions, commencing this
evening nt 7 o'clock.
II. It. II. Princess, Likelike being
away on Hawaii, there will be no
reception held to-morrow.
-.-.
Tin: dredge has completed .work
on the site for the Honolulu Yacht
and Boat Club Hoiibc. The founda
tions will soon be commenced.
Tun funeral of the wife of Thonuis
K. Nathaniel, copyist in the Supicmc
Court, took place yesterday after
noon and was largely attended.
McMimus of the Y. M. C. A. who
have not paid their dues for 1S81
arc requested to call upon the Trea
surer or General Secretary at once.
A Cosimittke of well known citi
zens, will tend a public reception to
the Independent members of the
Legislature Assembly, on Saturday
evening next at the Lyceum.
There will be a meeting at the class
room of the Y. M. C. Association to
morrow, Thursday evening at 7
o'clock sharp. Tho same evening
at 8 o'clock, an address will bo de
livered by Mr. C. S. Mason, General
Secretary, on Y. M. C. A. Work.
Tho public aro invited.
i i
Tin: "Correct reporter" of tho
Gazette had better attend to his
shipping news. Ho says tho follow
ing vessels aro now in port, tern Eva,
bktno Klikitat and bktno Kureka.
For his special benclit, we would
say, that tho Kva left hero Juno
27th, tho Klikitat July 19th and the
Eureka July 2M.
Kkiiknvi's third concert takes
place Friday evening with another
grand programme. On this occasion
tho sweet voicl singer of the Daily
Hawaiian, will make his second
appearance before our public, and
render "Quando n te lista" from
Gounod's Faust, and also ;rake part
in a trio from Verdi's Attilla, There
will lie no oxtra charge for admission.
Tin: attention of the Iluniaiio So
ciety is called to a government mule,
in a shed on the lot where the shoro
battery is situated. The poor brute
is in a sickening statwof corruption,
and ought to be shot at once. It
doesn't look well for the suprcssion
of disease among animals, to allow
it to stand there and waste it's cxist
.encc away, l'cihaps it might be
turned over to Capt. Haley for bait,
when ho goes outsharkllshing again.
.
II. It. M. S. Constance will leave
on Friday, after the mail by the S.
S. Alameda is distributed, for liana
lei, Kauai, witli II. B. M's. Commis
sioner Major .T. II. Wodehonse on
board, for a tour of inspection. She
will return Monday or Tuesday, and
remain in Honolulu until the depar
ture of the Alameda, September 1st,
on which day another start will be
made for Maui and Hawaii. On
returning she will at once proceed
southwards.
Wi: arc sure His Honor Judge
Ilickerton will not be sorry when the
new Station House is ready for
occupancy. What with the noise
from the Foundry on one side,
blacksmith's siiops on the other,
not forgetting the large number of
vehicles always passing, the present
building is cntitely uusuitcd to hold
court. It frequently happens that
proceedings have to be suspended
until noise has abated.
A Chinaman named Asing, was
charged in the Police Com t this
morning, witli bleating a ring value
S 113.50 from another chinaman Fung
Ah Chcon, who works for the French
Consul, Mons Fccr. The stolen
aiticlc is a puzzle ring, it opens out
into four rings, and tlicrc is a knack
(which Capt Fclhbchr is at present
trying to solve) of closing them up
to make it Jook like any ordinary
ling. The prisoner was sentenced
to C months at hard labor and fined
810 and costs. An appeal to the
Intermediary Court was noted by
Mr. J. Russcl, prisoners counsel.
Wi: have frequent complaints from
some of our subscribers that they do
not get the Bulletin regularly.
Our carrier boys state that it is im
possible to leave papers inside some
houses on account of dogs. In"
proof of this, yesterday afternoon,
one of the boys went to deliver his
paper at the residence of Albert
Kunuiakca, on Hichard street. lie
had no sooner got into the gate, then
a large dog set upon him, bit him in
two places and tore his clothes.
The sooner that dog is chained up
the better for his owner. We would
suggest to persons owniug dogs, they
put up a little box at their gate, it
would be no trouble, and they would
always be sure of their paper.
In the 1'olicc Court yesterday
a native boy named Piki, was charged
witli shooting at another boy. The
prisoner is, in the employ of lion. J.
Richardson, and ono day last week,
it appears, that to amuse himself, he
took without leave, a pistol belonging
to his master out of a drawer, and
went into the yard and commenced
firing at a tree mid other objects.
Several boys- were playing near, and
one of them received a ball from the
pistol in his hip, which was after
wards extracted by -Dr. Trosseau.
Mr. Richardson gave the boy a good
character, though stating he was
reckless. His Honor hoped this
would be a warning to tho boy, he
would deal leniently with him, and
fined him 510. and 20 days imprison
ment at hard labor.
STOCK EXGHANCE.
The Honolulu Stock Exchange
held Its regular session this morn
ing. Hid. As'd
Walluku Suuar'Co 100 110
Wtilmanaln Su'gur Co loo
Honokaii Sugar Co 7i
PnelllcMIHCo 180 200
Grovo Hunch Plantation Co. . 200
WiiliuiuoOo 110
Star Mill Co
Halawa Sugar Co
Pain Plant. Co 123
Hawa'n Hell Tel. Co 30
O. Uioucr & Co. (McieantUo)
Inter Island S.N. Co 120
B. O. Hall & Son (Limited).. . 105
Wllder's Steamship Co
Honolulu Ico Works Co
AVoodlnwn Dairy Co
Govt. Bonds.
400
100
123
00
110
140
110
120
85
100
100
I) n.c. free from Gov. Tax.... 0.)
Haw. Agr. Co. Honds, 7 i.e.
101 II
Salos.
10 shares Pala Tlat. Co. at $125
HcalfliofH.M.Q
mimii
HCM.KTIK No
Wednesday, 8 a. m-TUo Queen
passed a ntiict and comfortable
night. Not much 'liange in the
symptoms of yesterday.
Robert McKibbin, M.D.
Bulletin No. 8.
11 a. m. Symptoms slightly im
proved. KonnttT McKibuin, M.D.
Bulletin' No. 9.
r. 51. Symptoms continue to
3
improve.
Queen more contious.
HoncitT McKibuin, M.D.
To clean ivory, rub it with bicar
bonate of sodium, applied by means
of a tooth-brush dipped in warm
water.
WANTED
rpVO OK THREE FIRST-CLASS
A MASONS. Apply lo
70;j 3t H. UaCKFELD & Co.
WANTED.
A YOUNG Mairictl Couple, Gorman
or English must understand cook
ing, good place and good uujre.
Apply to J. E. WISEMAN,
23 Merchant St. Gen. Bualm si Ag't.
?na :it
J. M. OAT Jr. & Co.
Dealers In all kinds of
SX-AXIOlNEItY,
The Latccst Foreign Paper always on
hand at the Gazette Block, Merchant
Street ly b
Furnished Rooms. .
rpO LET, at the new Building No- 58
JL AlaU( a h-troci, nearly oppo-.be the
Y. M. O- A. Ihilhliiig. Apply mi the
premises. "?." Urn
A CARD TO BUSINESS MEN.
.IOHK A. FAliSIKU
Will attend to the collection of
bills, rents, &c. Keep accounts,
draw legal documents. Lcisoand
sell property. Kent rooms, and
transact general buslnes". He will
alo attend to oiler and eomnil'-
sioni of every sort from the other
Islands. Palioaagc solicited.
Omcc;
No. 1)9 Hotel Street, Honolulu.
Telephone, 208. P. O. Ko, 097.
78 i
c. j. McCarthy
(Lite of the "Old Corner.")
HA.S 03?3ESTX3BI
THE
BSrlntely connected with the
Astor House.-j3a
Iced Drinks & the Best Cigars
will always be found on hand.
785
NOTICE.
HAVING SOLD THIS DAY MY
LNTCItEST in tho tlnn of SUN
WO, No. 72, Niiuanu Street, to Alam,
Bald Alam assumes all liabilities and
will collect all accounts.
TUCK YOUNG.
Honolulu, July 10, 1881. 700 lm
Wolfe & Edwards
Grocery and Fesd Store,
Corner King and Nuuanu streets.
Fiesh Groceries and Piovlsious received
by every Steamer.
P. 0. Box 130, Tclcphono 340.
fiCl Gin
Tho Best Lunoh in Town,
Tea and Ooffee at All Hours
The finest Brands of Clpars and
Tobacco, always on hand.
THE CASBNO
AT TIIU PAIUC
IS OPEN EVEEY DAY.
B5f Tho only sea-sldo rcs-ort in the
Kingdom. II. J. NOLTE,
Proprietor.
Card to the Public.
AT. BAKEK, Horse Dortor, who
i has lojlded at Capt. Clancy's
for the last 10 months, wlsho to inform
his many friends and tho public gene
rally, that ho IS NOT the H. Halter that
has been arrested for common nuisance.
703 lw
Situation Wanted.
BY A YOUNG married woman native
or Azores. No children willing to
do any kind of domestic woik by tho
day, or will ttay altogether if her bus
band is taken along with her to do light
work. Terms verv reasonable. Apply
M.A. GOXSALVES&Co.
700 lw 57 Hotel st.
TO LET,
A SUIT OF ItOOMS, fnr
nlslieil oi unfurnished, Tor
cenlleinan nnd wlfn, or two
hIdkIu gentlemen. Ccntrallv located.
For particulars apply ni 150 Fort atrect,
near corner of llcretanla. 780 lw
l 7.
bill
AL I
Bearer Saloon
Frank &ertz
HAS .IUST RKOLUVKI) TEH
MARIPOSA,
A Large Wow Stock
-OF-
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&
BOOTS, SHOES,
And Slinner.s,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
TO BE BOLD
n i m
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FOHT STREET.
703 lm
SPECIALJOTICE.
piIE Undersigned Proprietor of tho
PKR S7EA1! CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKERY
desires to Inform his patrons and tho pub
He generally that notwithstanding the
recent DISASTROUS FIRE, has erected
A NEW FACTORY and BAKERY,
On a much more HxtctiMvo Scale which
is now In Full Opluatiok, and which
will be in complete working order by an
Earlv Arilval of new Machinery and
Tools; and Is nvv agMn prcpaicd to
manufacture
CHOICEST PURE CANDIES
and v. Ill alwujN have on hand his dell.
clous Fre-h Made
VANILLA CHOCOLATE CREAMS,
COCOANUT CANDIES,
RICH NUGAT IN BARS,
SUGAR ROASTED ALMONDS,
CREAM CANDIES of great variety orr
MARSH-MALLOWS.
Gum Drops, and Gum Fruit
.Bon Bons
Of nil de-ci! tlons. All those Homo
Made Fresh and PtiieConfcelious, I tell
at 50 cenlH PER POUND.
RICH WEDDINGCAKE
Of the Finest Flavor, in all sizes nlways
on hand and orna-nented In the
most artistic style.
3JCIIVOES 3PIES !
always fresh, as also
Home Made Mince Meat
for sale nt CO cents per pound.
Will receive per Consuclo the balance
of my new much'.neiy of the newest de.
signs tor innnufat Hiring nil descriptions
of nlnin Candies: thanking Ibo public
for picvions liberal patronage and so.
llclting.a continuance of same.
Very respectfully,
F. HORN,
Practical Confectioner and Pastry Cook.
tiik old stand. 71 Hotel street
P. O. Box No. 75;. . . -Telephone No. 71
ri72 ly
FRANK HUSTACE,
Druvnuin.
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All orders for rartago promptly at
tended to, at tho lowest rates. Also for
sale:
KuUmilto Halt,
'!ro IVooil,
White mid Itlnek Hnnil
lu quantities to suit, at lowest prices.
OGj ly
8. M. CAIITIIU. S. T. OKAIIAM
S. M, CARTER & 00.
Ri:tail Dcalkhs ix
Fire Wood,
Goal and Feed.
Hay ixncl Oats,
to all paitsof (he city.
Remember, 82 Kins street,
578 :3TAnil Telephone No. 187.
ALVIN II. RASEMANN
Book-Binder
PAPER-RULKU and BL.AXIW500K
Manufacturer.
Hook Hiiullng of all description neatly
and promptly executed.
Oazetto Building . . Merchant sired
. 72'j ly
For Sale or Lease,
A liAUULi UUJlfUUTAULiB
muuaiv, eiuvcn rooms, eacu
itnvlnc convenient closets, pan
try, bath room, kitchen, poultry yard,
&c. Water laid on. Four minutes
walk from Piinnhou College. Terms
easy. A nply lo S. F. Graham, at S. M.
Cuter . Go's, 83 King st. 70S lm
Building Lots For Sale.
, 100 feet, or more, frontage
'WJaWWa. ... ","'. -"" , , ,.
iypoirceis. Aim, .niuen iois, iuu
feet fronlnse on Heckuith St.,
with water richtn ; thickly
covered with Alcaroln ticcs. Terms
eav
Apply to S. F. Urauam, nt b, M
Carter ifcCo'B.W King St.
0B7 1m
CHEAP
FOR
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wnwwwyi
THE " TEMPLE OF FASHION,
03 Fort Street, (Campbell's Block,)
Low Prices
8C0 BOY'3 LINEN SUITS, Best Quality ONLY $1 76
350 BOY'S LINEN SUITS, Best Quality ONLY $1 75
300 BOY'S LINF.N SUITS, Best Quality ONLY $1 75
JUHT JtJJCJi31VI3I
75 doz. Gent's Percale Shirts, 2 collars and 1 pr cuffs, at $1.
(tent's Uulaiindercd White Shirts, No. 1 quality, at $1.25; or,$li! per doz.
CSTGrciit IttirguiiiM ! Ci-cut llui-guiuM ! Grout Iturgninx I"!
A large assortment of
Boy's Sailor Hats, iii all colors, only CO Cents.
Arrived by the last steamer one of the Largest Invoices of
Ever imported into this Kingdom.
180 dozen Gent's Slater Stockings (something new) seamless and perfect
titling, three-ply heels at 23 cts pair
Gent's Super Stout British Hose, toamless $4 per dozen
Gent's Card Inal Hose, silk clocked 25 cts pair
Hoy's PERCALE SIIIltTS, bcsOiuallly, at $1.00.
Just ReceireQ New Styles of Gent's Dress Suits
A Large Assortment of
SCffi 3-eirt's 3E5ootw ncl fcSlioes, "gS
Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. .
711 0m
BILLINGHAlT&;"Ca .
Importers & Dealers in Hardware & Agricultural implements,
Slcol Plows,
Hoes,
Els.. Etc., Etc.
!i7Kr ' Ma aas
SfefnsSWSKi
Fence Wire and Staples, Kerosene Oil a specialty.
Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine,
House Furnishing Goods, Plated Ware, &c, &c.
Selling at Cost for 30 Days !
To lunke room Tor n Ijarge (Stock or
New Goods to Arrive Soon
From Loudon, New York, and San Francisco.
All stook on hand during tho noxt 30 days will bo sold for cash,
consisting in part of
Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars,
AND ALL KINDS OF MUSIC GOODS.
Parlor Sots, Bedroom Sets, Centre Tables,
Chairs, Lounges, Paintings, Engruvings, Chromos,
And n Large Variety of Fancy Goods.
725 lm X-iTTOIV Sc Co.
(SUCCESSORS TO KENNEDY & CO.)
Family .(icers, - - 67 & 69 Hotel St
.lust Received ex S S Mariposa,
Kegs of Spiced Pieklert HerriiiKs.
Koch ot" JSoiihoiI IMr'.s Feet,
Swiss CIiocno, Smoked IlerriiiKH,
Cal. Fresh Tickled ltolled Butter,
And a fnll line of Fresh .Staple Groceries.
Island Orders solicited. Telephone No. 210. P.O. Box 297. (702
0. D. 1'KEI.TII.
W. C. 1'KACOCK
Freeth & Peacock,
Wi Tt'uuniiu Street.
HONOLULU, II, I.'
WINE & SPIRIT
-AND-
Genoral Commission Merchants,
OFFfcK FOK SALE
At the Lowest Harket Hates
a largo and well selected stock of
tho Choicest utid most Favorite
11 nuu! s of
ALES,
UKERS,
POllTEKS,
WINES,
SPIRITS,
LIQUEURS,
&c, ic, &c,
All Goods Guaranteed,'
and orders filled promptly.
Tolopliono -10,
P. O. Rox 3G0.
703 0m.
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Must Rule !
Cultivators.
Marrows,
Etc.. Etc., Etc.
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k Large Assortment
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- I'Oll BALK-
At the Lowest PricoB
at A. S. Clecjhorn & Co's.
731 lm
A Good Chance for a Live Man
ON account of sickness, I want to sell
cut my BAGGAGE EXPRESS,
consisting ot
'JC"VO "WllffOMH,
TWO SolH IIlll'HCHH,
Tlirco Good IIoi-nom
I am doing n good business, hut have to
Icuvo the country on account of my
health. None but cash buyers need ap
ply. For further particular call on C.
Hammer, corner King and Fort sis.
774 lm P. SMITH.
To K'eiit.
A SMALL unfurnished Cottaco. in
jjjJSjSJ'
A tho centro of town, suitable for a''
young man.
Address "Cottage" Bulle.
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