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THURSDAY, SKIT, -jr., 1H8I.
SUM, MOON AND SEA.
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h in.
sun-Set r r:i.
Sun Jties 17 :,o.
Moon Sets 10 'J,'.
High Tltlo (small) SCO.
High Titlu (large) 20 00.
WISH AMI WEATIIEIt
llpcntd liom noon of jcstculiiy:
Atsca'lvul. Ilicimoniflur llnln.
I 4li I oil 22h ij 3h 1 Oli I Isl, l.to 1C
I 1W.IH B0.0S I :iO.10O 78. I 77, 0(l0
Wind, i:.i: light ; Sk . llnoj 8imi mhooIIi.
teIephonic."--
Dliimnml Head, Sept. 2 :tp.ji
Light N. :. wind.
oceanic s. s. cq,
roil SAN FHANOISCO.
Alameda,... Leaves Honolulu. Oct. 1st
Mariposa Leaves Hsniolulu, Oct. 1(5
PAcmcMAiLsrsrco.
KOU UJCKI.ANl) AMI BYD.NKV:
SlinrZcalandla On. -1
1011 SAX KIIANCISCO.
Stmr Cliy of Sydney Sept. 28
ARRIVALS.
September 25.
Schr Haleakala from Pcpeekeo
'departures. '
September 2."i.
Stmr Kllauea lion for Wlndwaul Ports
Schr Wallole for Mnllko
Schr Caturlna for llannlcl
Schr Mary Foster for Walmea
vessels leaving to-morrow.
Stmr .fas Makce for Kntiai
VESSELS IN PORT.
II 1 .1 M Tsukuba, Arldji
S S Alameda. Morso
Ship El Dorado, HuinplirlfM
Jlktnu Eiuekn, Leo
Bark C Jt Bishop, Wolteis
Bgtne C'onsuclo, Cousins
PASSecER&
From Kauai via Walalua and Wnln
nae, per .las JIakcc, Sept 24 J L RI
rliiudsnn, Dcllanux, L Knldhauui.
For Kauai, per Iwalanl, Sept 21 H S
Townsend, 3lhs Alloc McBrldc, .Miss
Annie IcBrlde, 1L Bcrtclniann, Frank
Wilhelm, W I) Schmidt, J W llahn. I)
McBiide, E Ilartmanu.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The bgtno Hazard is expected next
mouth from the South Sea Islands.
Tho stmr .las Mnkec palls to-morrow
at 10 a in for Walanae, AValalua and
Kaul.
The hull of the, Khukal has been re
painted. The schr Haleakala brought 8C."i bags
of sugar, the last of the crop of Pepee
keo Plantation.
The schr Khukal is lying near the
Fish Market, having her main-mast put
In. She will bo hove down next week
to be rccoppered and to have her keel
repaired. She will be ready for sea lit
about 4 weeks.
LOCAL &CENERAL NEWS. "
Lyons & Levey will hold their re
gular cash sale to-morrow morning
at 10 o'clock.
Hon. A. S. Clcghorn, acting
Governor, visited the Japanese man-of-war
yesterday.
Bex Butler accepts more nomina
tions and gets less ofllces than any
man in the business.
Bisiioi- Willis has resumed hold
ing services at tho Branch Hospital at
MCakaako every Sunday morning.
A i-AitGi; btock of Picture and
Cornice mouldings, new styles, at
King Bros. 821 3t
Tin: regular monthly meeting of
St. Andrews Guild will be held this
evening at the usual time and place.
Cabinet Photographs 8-1.00 per
Dozen, photograph Cards SI. 00 per
Dozen at the New Gallery, King
fctrect, near Alakca street. 823 lw
Camnlt Photos $3 per doz, cards
SI per doz at Sun Pearl Gallery,
corner of King and Fort streets, for
merly A. A. Montnno's. 820 tf
Yesteiiday, Mr. W. W. Hall was
appointed ndministrato of the
estate of the late David McCartney,
jr.
Tiiuki: will be a meeting of Hono
lulu Commandery No. 1, Knights
Templars, this evening at 7.30 o'clock
at the usual place.
I'm: Amateur Musical Society
meets for practice to-morrow even
ing at Y. M. C. A. Hall at the usual
time. Every member is expected to
bo present.
Tin: yacht Lurlino, owned 'by
Messrs. A. B. and J. D. Spreckels,
came in first in a yacht race in San
Francisco recently. The committe,
however, awarded her second place
on account of going tho wrong side
of a stake boat. Mr. A. B. Spreckels
was so dissatisfied with the ruling
that he has resigned his membership
and withdrawn the Lurlino from tho
San Francisco Yacht Club Fleet.
Mmnonn
Tin: Honolulu Wiles will try and
elect a ncrond Lieutenant next Tues
day evening.
Tin: Pt'pcckco Mill will undergo
extensive repairs, preparatory to
the coining nop.
Foi'u-iscii water pipes nie being
laid on the new street neaily oppo
site the Police Station.
Am, accounts owing Henry May
& Co. must be paid before October
lGth, or they will be placed in the
hniuls of a collector.
Mil. Mason will deliver a lecture
tills evening at the Y. M. C. A. Hall
on the "Elements of success." The
proceeds will be devoted to the pur
chase of a new piano.
. - - .
Foundations are being put in for
a new building for Love's bakery,
on the site of the old building
recently burned down. Mr. E. B.
Thomas is the contractor.
Tin: band concert at the Hotel
this evening promises to be a grand
affair, and a largo crowd is expected.
The programme to be played by tho
hand contains seven numbers, every
one new.
Tin: Japanese sailors evidently
believe that " Cleanliness is next to
godliness," for as soon as they get
ashore they make their way up to
Kapcna falls for a swim. A largo
number weic up there yesterday.
As Robert doesn't live any More
on Nutianu street, we shall have to
ask Dr. Bull if lie does uot think that
the trees in front of his residence
ought to be trimmed. In afow more
days some of the branches will be
sweeping the load.
In the Police Court this morning
there were two more drunks, a white
man and a native woman. Both were
fined Sr and costs. In the case of
Chas. Fox, charged with assault and
battery on Annie Paliupuu, the pro
secution was abandoned.
The members of the congregation
of the Chinese Church will tender this
evening at half-past seven o'clock,
a reception to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Damon, who arrived by the Alameda
from China. It will be held in the
Chinese Church on Fort street.
The total amount of insurance
held by Mr. P. A. Dias (whose
store was recently burned), in the
different companies of which Mr. C.
O. Bergcr is
promptly paid.
S8.C00.
agent, lias been
The amount was
Tin: Aldcn Fruit and Taro Com
pany has the thanks of our staff for
a box of dried bananas, from their
factory at Wailuku, Maui. This is
a rare delicacy, a sweetmeat that
many will doubtless prefer to dried
figs. The enterprise that places such
a luscious native cdiblo in the market
is commendable and deserves suc
cess. Secketaky Mason of the Y. M.
C. A. objects to newspapers adver
tising the business of those engaged
in the sale of liquors. Wo would
call his attention to the Friend, the
last page of which is edited by the
Y. M. C. A., while the preceding
page contains an advertisement of
the Hawaiian Hotel which has a
bar-room.
The new Missionary Steamer
Morning Star was to be all finished
by September 10th, and soon after
sail from Boston for Honolulu with
a cargo. One of her passengers
will be Arthur Logan, son of the
Rev. R. W. Logan who recently left
Honolulu for the South Sea Islands
in the schooner Jennie Walker.
Keanu, the murderer, whose sen
tence of death was recently com
muted to imprisonment for life, is
at tho present time suffering from a
slight attack of fever. After ho has
fully recovered we understand ho
will be inoculated with the germs of
leprosy by Dr. Arning. The pri
soner does not object at al to it.
Science will benefit by such an ope
ration. OrriOEit Mehrtcns went over to
Kaneohe early Monday morning for
the purpose of looking for an escap
ed piisoner. While there he made a
raid on a Chinese gambling den, and
arrested two Chinamen, Ah Keo and
Ah Chow, for having opium in pos
session. They were taken beforo Jus
tice Kaulukou Tuesday morning and
Um jni .
sentenced to one month's imprison
ment nnd to pay a NftV of SCO. Au
appeal was noted to the Intermediary
court, which came up this morning
nnd was continued for a month.
J. Ainiirn Kamaioha, one of the
Hawaiian boys abtoad, in charge of
Manlcy Hopkins, Consul-General
for Hawaii in England, has -lately
saved two men's lives from drown
ing at Glasgow. The men were
carrying loads over a plank from
the wharf to a ship, when they
missed their footing and were both
precipitated into the water. Ka
niauoha caught one by the hand and
dragged him to the wharf, and soon
after rescued the other. He never
told anyone of the act of bravery
he had committed.
Mn. J. S. Cim.Eit, of Ohio, com
bines a very excellent business with
a sojourn in this country for his
health. He is intioducing certain
standard books to our people, and
lias just begun a canvass for " The
Liquor Problem of All Ages." The
most cursory glance shows this
work to be an indispensiblc adjunct
to the library of every temperance
worker. It is remarkably com
prehensive, treating of liquor,
the history of tho temperance
reformation and the biography of its
champions. Withal it is highly en
tertaining and profusely illustrated,
and calculated to be a literary
treasure in households as well as one
of the most popular educators. Mr.
Cutler's head-qiiartcis are lit the
Y. M. C. A. rooms.
HAWAIIAN HOTEL CONCERT.
The Hand will give a concert at
the Itoyal Hawaiian Hotel this even
ing. Following is the programme:
1'AIIT I.
March The Serenade, new Periel
Overture Tho Coint Conceit, new...
Auber
Chorus Norali, new Hansen
Medley The Black Brigade, new-Beyer
l'AUT II.
Selection All In Mask, new.. .Pedrottl
Walt Vienna lion-lions, new. Strauss
Dance The Aborigines, ncw....Thlcie
Kleile and Hawaii Ponoi.
Tho San Francisco Examiner
says freckles have become fashion
able and ladies who arc without the
natural article have imitation spots
painted on their faces.
FOlt SALE.
CATTLE & BOUSES.
ABOUT 100 HEAD OF CATTLE,
ALL ages and sics, and including
Milking Cows, Calves, Heifers and
Steers. Will sell iu lots to suit intend
ing purchasers, but prefers to sell all iu
one lot. Also several good horses. Ap
ply to MRS. COSTA.
822 tf Kallhl Valley.
House and Furniture to Let.
ON THE PLAINS, comer of Btrcta
nla and Kuamnuka Streets, fronts
on three blreets, known as the Bradley
premises. House is 2 story, contains "J
rooms, choice stvbles, both gnidcnnnd
fchrubbcry, furnished suitably. Rental
!30 per month. Applv or address to
.1. E. WISEMAN.
tJcneral Business Agent, Merchant St.
815 tf
roit SAL13.
FURNITURE FOB SALE and HOUSE
TO RKNT.
ON Alakea street, between
King and Hotel streets, a com
fortable house; contains eight
rooms, furnished suitably. Rent $5)0 a
month, five room now renting covering
the rental. Will sell furniture through
out for S375 cash.
Apply to J. E. WISEMAN,
821 lw General Business Agent.
TO 1UGXT.
rr'0 OK THREE FURNISHED
X ROOMS, quiet neighborhood,
about 5 minutes walk from the Host.
Ofllce, also stabling. Applv at this
Office. . 817 lm
UOXOLDLl1
111
U!
Corner of
Merchant & Nuuanu Stroots.
ISvery Ijuxury or L1ioHuhoii
All kinds of Foreign Food,
Tea, Collce, Iced Dilnkt-, etc.
FIhIi of all kind & I'oi malic
by native.
Meals at all hours, ,-erved iu good btyle.
G. W. Keaweamahi, Prop'tor.
810 :2w
XOTX13K.
TO T1IK LAIHI'.N r llO.VOI.IU.il
MKS. OASCOYNE,
DRESSMAKER, having returned'
has icaumed business.
Feathers Cleaned, Oycd and Cm led In
nil the now est Ehudcs.
Comer of King and Richard Streets.
795 3m
J. M. OAT Jr. &Co.
Dealers In all kinds of
STATIONERY,
The Latest Foreign Papers always, on
hand at tho Cuicttc Jioet, Merchant
Street ly b
WENNER & CO.
!) FOItT NTItKI'r,
Have on hand New Foreign and Homo
Made Jewelry.
Watchc9, Bracelets, Ncoklets,
Pins, Lockets, Clocks,
Ami Ornament of nil kind?.
Silver and Gold Plate.
Elegant Solid Silver Tea Sets
Suitable for Presentation.
r.ii;i'iilii; mill Xnle Jewelry
A Specialty.
Repairing in alt its branches.
EJTSolo Agontslor King's Eyo Prosorvors.
817 0m
ASTOR IlOUSltJ
BILLIARD
AL I
70 Hotel Street.
CJ. McCAETHY Prop'tor.
Bost Manila, Havana and Amorican
Cigars on Hand.
Fresh Vanity Fair, Little Beauties, Hold
Bar, Three Kings and the Vet
Cigarettes.
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Cut Foil and Plug.
The Billiard Tables of this establish
ment hao been recovered and
leveled, which makes them
the best In town.
Ginger Ale and Soda Water on Ico.
(ST fall and tee inc. "ia
785
" BAZAAR,."
(Thoroughbred.)
By Jack Ma lone, he by Lexington.
1st dam, Ivy Leaf, br imported Austra
lian; 2nd dam, Bay Flower, by Lexing
ton; ilrd duui, B.iy Leaf, by 'imported
Yorksli'nc; 4th iliuii, Imported Maria
Blnek, by Plillo dn Pul-ili, etc., etc.
Ituzimr uns bred at the great Wood
bum Farm, near I.eslnglon, Ivy., by the
lulu R. A. Alex wider, and was sold to
W. L. Prltclmrd, ol Suciauiento, Cil.,
for ."i,00i. lie -t.uuls in,i hands,
veighs 1, 0(1" lbs., mid is a blight chest
nut color. Duri'ig Ills racing career he
downed many a favorite, and won many
a hatful of money for his owners, anil
proed himiclt one of the greatest of
horses over a distance, most of his races
being at two and four miles. Ho has
already sired (.evcral colts iu California
that are winners, among which Mire
Lizzie Dunbar. Young Bazaar, Sophia,
and another called tho Bazaar Minerva
Colt, ho being out of Minerva by Im
poitcd Leamington, tho sire of Parole
and Iroquois. Lizzie Dunbar greatly
distinguished herself last year in her
two-year-old form by defeating ono of
the largest fields ot two.ycar.olds that
ever started in California, nmons: which
wciothe two beautiful (lilies brought
here last Spring by Mr. Agnew, distance
mile; time, 1.0 the fastest time on
record for two-ycar-olds at the distance.
This year she has won several important
events, and has proved herself to be a
crack three-year.old.
Jtny.tiur has now been brought back
to Honolulu, and will remain lierc the
balance of this year, and breeders, horse
owners and stock raisers should avail
themselves of the opportunity to obtain
his services while they have the chance.
Tci-mH, ig-10. Payable at time of
service
The tmporte'd Clydesdalo Stallion
Donald 1 initio, Jr., will stand nt
the same time and place at $30 for tho
season, lie was bred iu Canada, sired
by Imported Donald Dlnnic, and out of
an imported Clydesdale mure. He is a.
beautiful dapple grey, 10 hands high,
and weighs 1,400 lbs.: is very active,
and as line a large horse as could bo
found anywhere.
Also, the line large Imported Ken
tucky Jack Sampson. This is ono
of the largest Jacks that wo could llnd
iu California, and U au animal of im
mense bone; is a very sure breeder, and
should be liberally patronized, as ho is
one of tho very best animals of his
kind. Terms, it'M) for the season.
The public arc cordially invited to
call and inspect the above animals.
MXLU'S UKO.S.
Proprietors.
Mttrehfleld, Sept. 15, 1881. 818 tf
NOTICE.
KNOW ALL PERSONS THAT MR.
LU ONG has left my employ
ment on the Kith lust.
0. AFONO.
Honolulu, Sept. ltl, tS-31. 8171m
NOTICE.
SUBSCRIBERS to the Hawaiian Bell
Telephone Co. are hereby notilled
that on and after the 1st day of October
next, the rates for instruments will be
as follows:
Privato Residences, $ 2 per month.
Business Houses, $ 3 por month.
Connections out ol town... $10 por month.
GODFREY BROWN.
Prcs. H.B.T. Co.
Honolulu, Sept. 15, 1831. 817 lw
A CARD TO BUSINESS MEN.
JOHN A. VAIiMIilt
Will attend to tliu collection of
hills, rents, & Kccij) accounts,
diaw legal documents. Lcasuand
sell propel ly. Kent rooms, and
transact general business. Ho will
aUo attend to orders and oommis.
ftions of every sort from thu other
Hands. Patronage solicited.
Olllco;
No. GO Hotel Street, Honolulu.
Telephone, 293. P. 0. Box, 97.
783
Hull I'l-ogi'mumcM !
NKW DESIGNS, Just received from
San Francisco, at The Daily 13ul-
I lktin Olllce
Stallions at ltolild !
0
Grand and Successful Opening
-AT
TEMPLE OF
Opposite the New Bank Building, Fort St.M
i
The general public aro invited to Rive ns a call anil inspect,
at our opening, our new ami select stock of Dry Gooils,
Fancy Goods; Ladies', Children's, and Infant's Wear,
Millinery, Clothing, Clouts' Furnishing Goods, Traveling
Trunks, Valises, House Furnishing Goods, and an Klegant
and complete stock of Ladies'. Gent's, Misses', Children's,
and Infantb' Shoes. i
. OOI-IIV Sc CO.
DILLINGHAM & Co.
Importers & Dealers in Hardware & Agricultural Implements,
Steel Plows.
Hoes,
CIs., Etc.. Etc.
eflSHfeai!9SrSBfi
Feneo "Wire and Staples, Kerosene Oil u Knccsinlty.
Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine,
House Furnish ing: Goods, Plated Ware, &e., &c.
Selling at Cost for 30 Days !
To make room for n I.arce Htock of
New Goods to Arrive Soon
From London, New York, nnd Snn 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 Sets, Centre Tables,
Chairs, Lounges, Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, J
And a Large Variety of Fancy Goods. $
725 1m
LEWIS
(8UCCK8SOK8 TO
ltnnniio
li).
Jiibt Received
Family
n
Grains, Pears, Puns. Psacles, Apples anil Celery.
Eastern Oysters in tins and shell.
Ami a full liuu ol Fi-omIi Stunle JrocerieK.
Island Orders solicited. Telephone No. 210. P. O. Box 207.
(1. D. V11ULTH.
W. C. PEACOCK
Freeth & Peacock,
23 Xitunmi Mtrvt't.
i
HONOLULU, II. I.
WINE & SPIRIT
AND-
General Commission Merchants,
OFFER FOR SALE
At tli I.oMi'nt Market ltutos
a larae and well bclecltd stock of
tliolChoiccst and most Favorite
Hiauds of
ALES,
HEERS,
PORTERS,
WINES,
SPIRITS,
LIQUEURS,
&c, ic, &c,
All Goods Guaranteed.
nnd orders Illled promptly.
Tclephono 40. P. 0. Box 0C0.
103 Om.
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THE -
FASHION,
vH
Cultivators.
Harrows.
Etc.. Etc., Etc.
JLTSTCAJX Ac Co.
& CO., i
KKNMKDV CO.) "3
Rl ?. fill Untol Ct f
UI (x Uu llUlUi 01. m
ex S S Alameda,
(702
mim
A Lane Assortment
-OF
While & Colored Matting
- KOU CALK
At tho Lowest Prices
at A. S. Clcghorn & Go's
731 lm
NOTICE.
SEH WO TAI & Co. (composed of Ho
Yce, Ho Pa Ynt, Ho On and Ming
Wa) having bought from Lo Sam Sing
tho Klco Plantation, with the house, cat
tic nnd Implement;, at Walmalu, Ewa,
Island of Oahu, which tho said I.o Sam
Sing bought from the Sam Hop Com.
pany (composed of T.o Kau Fook and
All Chun), hereby givo notlco that all
claims against tho fald Plantation to
date arc to bo settled by tho said Lo Sam
Sing. All persons arc warned ngalnst .
cutting trees on thu estato at tho follow-,
Ing Lands:. Knulu, Alnn Lolj Knhalaa,
Aina Lolj Kaumluini, Alna Lol; Paa-kca-lkl,
he Piiuono Loco; and ICnpou
wcla, Alna Kolu.
SEE WO TAI & CO.
Walmalu, August 27th, 1881.
800 lm
To Kent.
A SMALL unfurnished Cottage, In
the centro of town, suitable for a u.
young man. Address "Cottage" Bullc
tin OQlce. tf
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