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WEDXKSDAY, SKIT. 17, 1881
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All lltne f nun noon of lo-day, Sept. 1(1
li in,
Sim Set (I I.
Sua Hlics 17 17.
Moon Rise 13 30.
High Tldo (email; 11 00.
HlfhTldo (large) L'3 31).
WIND AMI Wr.ATIICR
Itcooril Irom noon of yoMeiuny:
.u1TTl?ovl. Thermometer llnln.
I III I 0)1 '.'ill '-III I Oh I I8U hto )8ll
I 21). II I.IO.Oi I SO.IXIJ H3 TO. T. II O.fHl
Wlnil, N. li. fri'li J Sky, fjilr ; Sou, licavy swell.
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond llend, Sept. 10, ;tp.M
Light N. E. wind.
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
l-'Olt KA.N FIlVM'liiCU.
A lumeilii ... Leave Honolulu. Oct. 1st
Marlpo-m Leaves Honolulu, Oct. in
pagTfig majlsTsTgo.
KOH AUCKLAND AND HMIKKY:
Stmr Zcahmdla Oct. 1
KOH HAN KltANCIM O.
Stmr (Jily of Sydney Sept. 28
AflRIVALS.
Scptoinljoi' 17.
Stmv .Ins Makco from Katuil
Sclir Leahl from Ivoholalelo
II 11 M S Cnnstniiuu from Mahukoua
DEPARTURES.
September 17.
StturMokolll for Whidwnid port'
SchrWaloll for Hana
Schr Llhollho for L'unaluu
Sclir Einnia for Walalua
VESSELS LEAVING T0-M0RR0V.
Ugtnc W O Irwin for S F
Sclir Kamol for Laupalioclioo
VESSELS IN PORT.
Ship El Dorado, Humphries
Uktne Eureka, Leo
IJgtne W O Irwin, Turner
Hark C 11 UNhop, Woltcrs
" passengers;
For Windward ports, perLchua, Sept.
10. Ills Ex Gov .1 O Domini, Hon II
Kuilielanl, Mrs Judge Kaklna and (two)
sons, Hev A O Forbes E J Xieliol, 0
3IIchlcK CaptAUlIayley, 3Ir Holds
worth, .II Turton, II Cornwell, J II
Sopor, F lliiidt, Master Aholo, 31is
Hattiu Klpl. F II Hayscldcu, 3Ir Witcby
and (3) children, 3lalapo and (2) chil
dren, 31 31 Wilson, L J Xanora Hipa
and 3 Chinese and about 129 deck.
For Koloa. EIclo. Wannea and Xn
wlllwill, perlwalanl, Sept. 17. His Ex
J 31 Ka)cna. Mrs J 31 ICapena, 311s
Lcihulu Kapcna, 11 31 Dow, G X Wilcox,
A MolJrydu. A Ur.iV and wife, O Seholtz,
F LLchllc, OSucli," C Wolter, OUcrtcl
inann, S Lcderer, 31iss Louisa Kaillnhl,
3Ites Dehorn Koloiusu, Xunfc and 73
deck.
From Kauai, Walalua and Waianae,
per James 3Iakee, Sept. 17. Capt Itoh
blus, 3Ir Dickson, 3Ir Harbor and about
CO'dcck.
SIIIPPINC NOTES.
The schooner Marlon went to sea this
afternoon to cast overboard 83 bbls of
rotten salmon.
The race between the stmr Bishop
and the tug Pole as reported In this
morning's Advertiser is a hoax.
After the depaituie of the Whitnioic,
Dodge, Catalina and Ceylon yesterday
the harbor looked quite bare, there being
then only four foreign traders in port,
one of w'hlch had jiiit arrived.
The bgtno W G Irwin sails to-morrow
at noon.
A message from Walalua reports work
progressing rapidly at the wreck of the
Ehukal. She was hauled off the rocks
yesteiday and towed in shore. 3Ir
Dower has hopes of making her sea
worthy again.
Stmr James 3Iakee brought 40 bags of
taro. She could not land at Kllauea, the
weather being too rough, and at Kapaa
she had to leave her boat and cut her
lines to get away.
DIED.
At Kapalama, Sept. 17, 1SS1, of diph
theria, ltichard Uenson, youngest son
of 3Iarcus and Alice Colburn, ago 1 year
and 11 mouths. Funeral to-morrow
afternoon at 3 o'clock.
LOCAL & CEHERAL NEWS.
A warn: girl is wanted. Sco adv.
Situation wanted by a woman.
See adv.
Consul McKinlcy is flying a brand
now flag.
Mixisteh Knpcna left yesterday
by the Iwalani for n trip on Kauai.
Lyons & Levey will hold their
regular casli sale to-morrow morning
at 10 o'clock.
II. R. II. Princess Likcliko will
hold her usual weekly reception to
morrow afternoon.
Tin: Honolulu Fire Department
has ordered three thousand feet of
new hose from San Francisco.
Mnssus. A. Herbert and J. W.
Naukana are appointed as the Tax
Appeal Board for Honolulu.
Wr. buy for cash, and sell for
cash; therefore can, and do, sell
cheap. King Bros. 818 St
Tin; mosquito almost always
succeeds in getting a speech from
the person it honors with a serenade.
-.
A si'kciai. meeting of Lodge Le
Progres Do l'Occanio will be held
thiscvening nt 7.30 o'clock. Third
degree.
II. II. XL S. Constance lia arrived
from the other Ilnnds.
A.N insane Cliiiii'io woman, All Shu,
wni committed to the Insane Asylum
this morning.
Tiir.itK is no China Engine Co.
Xo. 7, Mr. Morning Guide. He n
liltlu more careful in the way you
Guide people.
It is ofllchdly announced in this
morning's Advertiser that Col. Win.
F. Allen lias resigned his position
as Collector-General of the Kingdom.
MixtSTi'ii Gulick lias purchased of
Messrs. Dillingham & Co., a Mag-ncso-Calcilc
Fire-Proof Safe, of
largo size. It will lm placed in his
private residence.
Tin: Hoard of Health olllcc is now
in the building in the rear of the
Music Nail. Dr. Parker, tlio Secre
tary of the Board, can be found
tliero during olllcc hours.
A Chinaman, Ah Lam, was
charged in tlio Police Court this
morning with attempting to leave
the Kingdom on the bark Catalina
without a passport. He was lined
Slfi and costs.
That new six-oared skiff imported
by Mr. Thoa. Lucas from the Coast,
was purchased this noon by His
Majesty the King for the sum of
$150. His Majesty has named it
the Puaitca.
IIeniiy VIII. was the first English
monarch to strike a gold piece ; but
it was not till long after his time
that tlio more precious metal
achieved a decisive supremacy over
silver. In 1817 gold became finally
the standard medium of exchange.
Tin: French trovernment has
granted a constitution to the Evan
gelical church of Tahiti, which
means that the church will be
allowed to manage its own internal
affairs without the interference of
local magistrates.
His Honor Judge Uickcrton, in
summing up in a case of disorderly
conduct this morning, said that at
one time Honolulu was a very quiet
city, ladies and others could go out
at night and never be molested, but
now it was the reverse.
Tin: Honolulu Hides had a good
drill last evening though the attend
ance was not large. The resignation
of Lieut. J. II. Fisher was accepted,
ana an election to fill the vacancy
will probably take place next Tues
day evening.
Tin: 'Tiscr says in its shipping
notes this morning, that " a friendly
race took place yesterday between
the Pole and the C. It. Bishop, re
sulting in victory for the former."
Xo such race took place, wo arc in
formed. The shipping boy must
have dreamt it.
In accordance with an order from
Chief Justice Judd, Police Justice
Biekcrton will send up to the Su
preme Court the record and pro
ceedings in the case of W. C. Pea
cock vs. II. .T. Lovcjoy and II. It.
Macfarlane, assignees in bankruptcy
ofE. M. Xordbcrg, who formerly
kept the Anchor Saloon.
Dakwin believes that nine out of
ten strongly right-handed persons
are lcft-lcggcd, the reason being
that every active effort with the
right hand is almost necessarily
accompanied by un effort with the
left leg, and a right-handed man is
almost compelled to use his left leg
most.
. Tins morning's Guide says, "The
Bulletin was in error Monday night
in saying that Mr. C. II. Purdy hail
gone to California to bring back a
racing boat for the Myrtle boys, of
which crew Mr. Purdy pulls stroke."
The CriiWc will feel sad for this
correction before it is much older.
Our error is simply in being better
infornicjl than our contemporary.
As two ladies were quietly walk
ing up King street last evening,
about nino o'clock, a native hack
man drove after them, shouting and
following them on to tlio sidewalk.
They wcro harassed in this manner
from tho corner of Alakca street to
thn Government House yard, and
only escaped tho rulllan's annoyance
there by running, when he in his
drunken blindness cornered his rig
by the Music Hall entrance. An-
other hackman wns driving near the
disorderly one part of the time and
talking with him, but whether in
remonstrance or not they themselves
only know.
Hi Majesty the King
has
ap
pointed Frederick S. Lyman,- Lieu
tenant Governor of tlio Island of
Hawaii.
His Ex. Gov. Dominis left by
the Lehua last evening for Maui.
Hon. A. S. Clcghom will act as
Governor during his absence.
Xi:xt Sunday ovening, there will
bo a temperance meeting at the
Bethel Union Church. Addresses
will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Oggel,
General Secretary Mason and others.
Offkt.u Fclhbohr succeeded in
finding Dr. MoKibbin's native servant
yesterday on hoard the bark C. O.
Wliitmore. Deputy Marshal Dayton
will take care of him nt night at the
Station House, and the Doctor will
continue his services through the
iy.
Tins morning a littlu excitement
took place in front of Wilder & Co's
storo on Fort street. One of the
horses attached to a dray belonging
to Mr. Peek, started kicking, and
got one leg over the pole of the
dray. After a little more kicking
he got it back again without any
injury.
In the Police Couit this morning,
four native boys, Aukai,- Haiku, Kca
loha and Aiku, were charged with
disorderly conduct on Saturday even
ing. Fioni the evidence it appear
they had a high time in Xuunnu
Valley, first insulting a Chinaman,
then a native woman and lastly one
of our well known young lawyers.
Aiku was discharged. His Honor in
sentencing the other three prisoners,
said he was determined to put a. stop to
hoodlumism on our publio streets,and
sentenced them to one month's im
prisonment at hard labor each, and
to pay costs, $3.3,"). An appeal was
noted by'Aukai.
An extensive strike of bricklayers
has taken place in Chicago.
NOTICE.
SUI1SC1UIJEHS to Hie Hawaiian Hull
Telephone Co, are hereby nolllled
that on and after the 1st day of October
next, the rates for instruments will lie
a follows;
Privato Rosldcacos $ 2 por month.
Business Houses, $ 3 por month.
Connections out of town... $10 per month.
GODFREY BROWN,
I'rcs. II.I1.T. Co.
Honolulu. Scpl. 15, 1834. 81? lw
tio:voi-."Ul.it
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Corner of
Morohant & Nuuanu Streets.
13vory Jjiixuryortlio Hoiiwni
All kinds of Foreign Food,
Tc.i, Collce, Iced Drink", cti
Fish of all kiiulM & l'ol mafic
by natives.
Meali at till hour", served In good fctyle.
G. W. Kcawcamahi, Prop'tor.
810 2w
XOTIOK.
to tiii: iy.vn:s or Honolulu
MKS. GASCOVXE,
DUESSHAKEH, having returned,
has resumed business.
Feathers Cleaned, Dyed and Curled in
nil the newest shades.
Corner of King and Kichard Streets.
795 3m
TO LET.
A SUIT OF FRONT K003IS, nicely
furnished. Apply at Xo. 8 Kukul
street.
770 tf
TO 1JEXT.
rpVO OU TIIKEB FUKXISHED
JL HOOJIS, quiet neighborhood,
about 5 minutes walk from the I'ost
Ofllcc, also stabling. Apply at this
Olllce. 817 lm
A Large and Commodious
I10USK, centrally located,
newly paiieied snd painted.
Largo yard, stables, &c. Possession
given immediately. For further par.
tlculars enquire ot
.1X0. S. Mi GREW,
815 Hotel sir, bet. Fort and Ahtkcn
House and Furniture to Let.
OX THK PL.VIXS, coiner of Dircta
nla and lvuaiunuk i Street, fronts
on three stieets, known as the Ilradloy
premises, house hi! -.toiy, contains 1)
rooms, cliolcu sMblc-i, both garden and
shrubbery, furnished suitably, ItOntal
?50 per month. Apply or nddrcst to
J. E. WISEMAX.
General llnslne.-s Agent, Merchant Si.
815 tf
COTTAUKS TO ItKNT
A XI) FUBNITUHK
FOR SALK.-
. THHEE Cottages contnliilnu
1K 8
rooms, with bath and cook homes. Fur.
niture In good ordor. For particulars
apply 27 Alakea street.- 811! lw
WENNER & CO.
l)!i I'OHT KTHI'XT,
Have on hand Xew I'oielgn and Home
Made Jewelry.
Watches, Bracelets, Necklets,
Pins, Lookets, Clocks,
And Oruumenl of nil 1:1ihK
Silver and Clohl Plate.
Elegant Solid Silver Tea (lets
Suitable for Presentation.
Kuirruvlnj: mill Xntlvn Jewi-lry
A Speclnlty.
Repairing in all Its branches.
tSTSolo Agents for King's Eyo Preservers.
817 Cm
jVHXOK house
BLLA1
SALOON
70 Hotel Street
c.j. McCarthy
Prop'tor.
Best Manila, Havana and Amerioan
Cigars on Hand.
Froth Vanity Fair, I.lltle. Ilcauiies, Gold
liar, Three Kinjn and the let
Cigarettes.
Cliowing and Smoking Tobacco,
Cut Foil and Plug.
The Billinid Tnblcs of this establish
ment hino been iu covered anil
leveled, which unites them
thu bett In town.
Ginger Alo and Soda Vator on Ice.
CET Call and seo me. "a
ill M
zSEL
X rgglyti
(Thoroughbred.)
Ily .Inek Malnne, lie by Lexington.
1st dam, Ivy Leaf, bv impnited Austia
Han; 2nd dam, Hay Flower, by Lexing
ton; ilrd dnm, llav Loaf, by 'imported
Yorkshire: III) ifam, Imported Marin
lllneti, by J'Jiiloilu I'uuli, etc., ele.
Itsriaur wis hied at thofjreit Word
burn Farm, near Lexington, ICy., by the
hilo It. A. AUxiinder, and was sold to
W. L. l'ritehard, of Siiciamcnlo, C.il.,
for 5,00e. He (-tands 15,' hand",
weighs 1,00"i lbs., ami is a bright chest
nut color. Dariug 111-, racing career lie
downed many a favorite, anil won many
a hatful of money for his owner, and
proved himself one of the greatest of
horses over a dlManec, most of hU races
being at two and four miles. He m9
already irnl several colts In California
that are winners, among which aie
Liz.ie Dunbar. Young H.iaar, Sophia,
and another called tho Hnaar Minerva
Colt, lie being out of Minerva by Im
noited Leamington, the slro of Parole
and Iroquois. Lbzlo Dunbar greatly
distinguished herself last year 'in her
two-year-old form by defeating one of
tlio largest Ileitis of two.year.olds that
ever started in California, among which
were the two beautiful (lilies brought
hero Inst Spring by Mr. Agncw, distance
Y& mile; time, l.0H, thu lnstest timo on
record for two-ycar.olds at the distance.
Tills year she lias won several important
events, and lias proved hcrnelf to be a
crack thiee-ycarold.
Jlitznnr 1ms now been brought back
to Honolulu, and will remain here the
balance of this year, and breeders, horso
owners and stock raisers should avail
themselves of the opportunity to obtain
ids services while they have the chance.
Tei-iiiw, 8-10. Payable at time of
service.
Tlio Imported ClydcMlalo Stallion
Donald lHiinii', Jr., will stand at
the same time and place at HO for (lie
season. Ho was bred in Canada, sired
by Impoili'd Donald Dlnnie, and out of
an impoited Clydesdale mare. He is a
beautiful dapohi srey, 10 hands high.
and weighs 1,400 lbs.: Is very active,
and as flue a large horse as could hi)
found anywhere.
Also, the tine large Imported Ken
tucky Jack Sampson. This is one
of the largest .lacks that we could Had
in California, and 1-t an animal of Im
mense bone; is a very sure breeder, and
should be liberally patronized, as he is
ouu of the very beet animals of Ills
kind. TcriUH, jlIJO for the season.
The publio nre cordially invited to
call and inspect the above animals.
I-IIJVTCS BROS.
Proprietors.
Marslitlelil, Sept. 15, 18S I. 818 t(
NOTICE.
KNOW ALL PERSONS THAT MIL
LU ONG lias left my employ
ment on the 13th lust.
C. AFOXG.
Honolulu, Sept. 13, 1BSI. 817 lm
J.
Vi.OATJrj&Co.
Dcalcih In all kinds of
wirAu-xois'iartY,
The Latest Foreign Papers always on
hand nt tho Gazette lioct, Merchant
Street ly b
A CARD TO BUSINESS MEN.
JOHN A. IMIlIKIl
Will attend to I lie collection of
bills, rents, A-c. Kie'p accounts,
draw legal documents. Lease ami
sell properly. Kent rooms, nnd
transact general business. He will
also attend to orders and commis
sions of every sort fiom thu oilier
Islands, l'ationago solicited,
Oniee;
Xo. (1!) Hotel Strict, Honolulu,
elcphoue, 298, 1'. O. Hoy, 3D7.
Wolfe & Edwards
Grocery and Feed Store,
Coiner King and Xuuauu streets.
Fieh Clrocorleiand l'rovhdons received
hy every .Steamer.
P, 0. Box 130, Tolephono 349.
MH nut .
Grand and Successful Opening
-A7
TEMPLE OF
Opposite the New Bank Buildina, Fort SL,-'
The general public are invited
at our opening, our new and select stock of Dry Gobd.s,
Fancy Goods; Ladies', Children's, nnd Infant's Wear,
Millinery, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Traveling
Trunks, Valises, House Furnishing Goods, and an Klogant
and complete slock of Ladies'. Gent's, Misses'. Children's,
and Infants' Shoes.
. 'OOI-ITV Ac OO.
DILLINGHAM & Co.
Importers & Dealers in Hardware & Agricultural Implements,
K- '. .-T7 uSHBMBwZ M . i &-. ?M!,i'f
intr-- uh!
sSSgSWur
&'
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Fenco Wire ami Staples, Kevosono Oil a specialty.
J'aints, Vavnishes, Turpentine,
House I'urnittliiiiK Goods, Plated Wave, &c, &c.
Selling at Cost for 30 Days !
To make room for n I.at'so Hlocl; ol
New G-oods to Arrive Soon
From London, Xew York, and San Francieo.
All stook on hand during tho next 30 'days will be sold for cash,
consisting iu part of
Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars,
AXD ALL KIXDS OF MUSIC GOODS.
Pnrloi Sets, Bedroom Sets, Centre Tables,
Chairs, Lounges, Paintings, Engravings, Chromop,
And a Large Variety of Fancy Goods.
725 lm XjYO-IV Sc Co.
LEWIS
(SUCCEbSOUS TO
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Family
firoce
Just Received ex S S Mariposa,
Grapes, Pears, Pins. Peaclies, Apple;; nnd Celery.
Eastern Oysters in tins.
Ami a full line ot Freuli Staple iSrocerieN.
Island Orders solicited. Tolephono Xo. 210. V. O. Box 297.
0. U. FWIETII.
W. C I'EACOCK
Freeth & Peacock,
2',l iiiimiii Street.
HONOLULU, 11. I.
WINE & SPIRIT
AXD
General Commission Merohants,
OFFKK FOK SA'LK
At the Lowest Iaiket ItuleH
a lurao and well felected stock of
the. Choicest nnd most Faorlle
Ilrauds of
ALES,
UEKHS,
rOHTKKS,
WINKS,
SI'IIUTS,
LIQUKUHS,
Ac, (u, A'c.,
All Goods Guaranteed,
and oiderullcd piomplly.
Tolephono 40
1. O. llox.800.
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to Rive us a call and inspect,
Cultivators.
Harrows.
Etc.. Etc.. Etc.
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JfrS!B5SSfB''
& CO.,
KUNJJKUY t CO.)
NKUY t CO.)
67 & 69 Hotel St
(702
A hm Assortment
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At the lowest Prices
at A. S. Clcghom & Go's
731 lm
NOTICE.
QF.K "WO TAI & Co. (composed of Ho
KJ Ycc, Ho I'a Yat, Ho On and Ming
Wo) havluit hought from Lo Ham .Sing
the Jtico I'lanlatlon, with tho house, cat
tle and implement", nt Walinalu, wa,
Island of O.ihu, which tho tald Lo Sam
Sine; bought from tho Sam Hop Com.
nnny (composed of Lo ICau Fook and
Ah Chun), horehy glvo notice that all
clalmn against tho tald I'lanlatlon to
dato aro to ho settled hy tho said Lo Sain
Sing. All person aro warned against
cutting trees on tho estate at tho follow
ing Lands: ICaulu, Aina Lolj Ivaluilaa,
Alna Lol; Kaiimlumi, Ainu Lol; I'aa-kca-ikl,
he l'uuono Loco; and Knjiou.
wela, Aina Kolu.
SEK WO TAI & CO.
Walmalu, August 27th, 1881.
S09 lm
To Kent.
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the centro of town, suitable for u
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