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SATURDAY, SUIT. 27, 1881.
Gin:, MOOt) AND SEA.
All time from imuii of to-dny, Sept. 27
h in.
Sun SeU 5 fil.
Sun Rises 1" 51.
Moon Sett 12 02.
Illiili Tide (small) 01 00.
High Tlilu (large) ; SU 30.
ISI AMI UEATIIlm
Mucoid lioiii noon t( jeituiilny:
AtScaLmcl. Tlieiiimmeter Itiiln.
41i ' I uii '2Jhl 2h I dh I IShlltolSU
:io.( I no.vi I 3o.aiKis 77. to. ii 0.3.1
Wind, Nil llj-lit ; Sivy, lcmdy ; Sen Hinooth.
'telephonic.
Ohimnml Head, Sept. 27, Sp. m
Light N. K. wind.
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
foil HVN KUANCISCO.
Aliiiuedn.... Leaves Honolulu. Oct. 1st
Murlpoui Lcivcs IIhihiIuIii, Oct. 15
PAGIFIC MAILSrsTcO.
1' OU AUCKLAND ASM SYDNEY!
Stmr Zcnlandin Oct. 4
I'OIl SAX PltANCISCO.
Stmr City of Sydney Sept. 28
ARRIVALS.
September 20.
Scbr ICapioliuil from Walanao
Scbr ICekiiuhiohu from Ilnualcl
Stmt- Kaplohinl f 10111 Molokal
Scbr Knwnlluul from ICoolan
September 27.
Stmr Ltkuliko from Kabulnl
Sohr Jlanuokawiil from Koolnu
Scbr Paiiabl from Hanalel
Stmr Klnau fioni "Windward 1'orU
Stmr Wiilniniialo fioni Wnimnimlo
DEPARTURES.
September 27.
Sebr llale.ikala for Pcpeckeo
VESSELS LEAVINCM0NDAY.
Stmr Llkellko for Kabulnl
Scbr Kaplolanl for Wninnae
Scbr Kckauliiobl for llnnalel
Scbr Kawullaiil for ICoobui
Scbr Wnlohu for Walnhta
Scbr Mnniiokn'wnl for Kooiau
Scbr L'auabl for llanalel
VESSELS IN PORT.
11 1 .1 M Tsukuba, Arldjl
S S Alameda, Moie
Ship El Dorado, Humphries
UktuoEiucku, J.ec
Hark O It UMiop. Wolters
Hgtnc Conuelo, Cousins
"PASSENCERST"
From Windward Ports, per Ltkcllkc,
Sept 27 Mrs .U E Jfowton, child and
servant, Mrs 11 'headway and child, It
W Meyers. Miss Meyers, Master Meyers,
Mrs 11 Wilkinson and 2 servants, Mrs A
Solomon and 1 children, Mrs M II
Renter. Mrs Kapcla, F- Jilndt, Bishop
Willis S G Wilder, W PA Brewer, wife
and child, .1 31 Whitney, lfo and child,
Ii L Itice, W O Atwater, W II Bailey, A
Barnes. 1 Chinese and about iiO deck.
From Windward Ports, pe Klnau,
Sept 27 Hon Sum Paikcr, wife and
child, Hon J Richardson, Gov Jolm O
Donilnis and 2 servants, Capt J B Haley,
W It Sims, H C Austin, Jit Kobcrson,
Mis 31 Hoborlson, 31adam Cora, 3Irs C
3Iolteno, I) B Cblsbobn, Kev A O
Forbes, ill's .las Woods, .1 Tragescr, J
II Sopor, Hon 11 Kiilbclani, 3Irs Purdy
and child, 3Iis Jas Purdy, 3Iiss II Low,
E Thomas, W A Klba, Akaka, 3Irs Paa
luhl, LB Kerr, Hit Hitchcock, II Zcrbo
wife and child, Col It 11 Baker and wife
and Kll deck.
SHIPPINC NOTES.
Scbr Kckauhiobi brought COO hags of
paddy and 78 of lice.
Scbr Kawailanl brought 1500 bags of
rice.
The matn-niast of the scbr Kliukal
was put In this afternoon. She will be
hove down Monday.
Scbr 31anuokawal brought 747 bags
of paddv and 110 bags of rice.
Scbr Pauabl brought 1500 bags of
paddy.
Stmr Llkellko brought lot bags of
sugar, 30 bags of potatoes and 5 or 0 31
dollars in speolo.'
The bgtne J D Spreckels, Capt Frils,
willed from Ivabubil, Sept 20, for San
Francisco with yui;i bags of sugar,
weighing -10:1,857 lbs, valued at $20,150.
Tlio Klnau brought 1100 bags of sugar,
8 horses, 51 pkgts coins, 32,000; 155
pkgs sundry and 01 gieen hides.
31r Geo Bcckley icports the Klnau
coming from Labaina to the Bell Iluoy
in D hours and -15 minutes.
LOCAL & CENERAL NEWS.
His Ex. Gov. Domiuis arrived by
the Kinau.
Tim S. S. City of Sydney is due
to-morrow from the Colonics.
Tkade between the United States
and Australia is growing rapidly.
Madame Cora, tho magician, ar
rived by the Kinau from Hawaii.
Hon. Sam. Parker aud family ar
rived by tho Kinau this afternoon.
Hawaiian Mission Children's So
ciety to-night at Mr. C. M. Cooke's,
Bcrctania street.
Tim lioyal Hawaiian Band will
givo a moonlight concert at Emma
Square, Monday evening.
It does not take a small forluno to
have picturo frames and cornices
made if you go to King Bros. 827 .It
Tim Kinau made a very quick
trip from Lahalna to the Bell Buoy,
five hours and forty-live minutes.
Caiu.net Photographs $4.00 per
Dozen, photograph Cards 81.00 per
Dozen at the New Gallery, King
Btrcet, near Alakca street. 823 lw
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A vr.nv pleasant surprise party
was given last evening at tlic resi
dence of Mr. John liobitison.
Wr. regret to learn that the lion.
V. L, Green is so indisposed as to
be utiublci to leave his room.
At St. Andrews Cathedral to
morrow, the Rev. George Wallace
will preach in the morning and the
llishop in the evening.
Tun Vienna police have arrested a
Mormon missionary named Hammer.
It would seem that he did not strike
the Austrian favorably.
Tins afternoon at half-past four
o'clock, at the head of Ivaahumamt
street, Chief Engineer Nott will test
a new fire hoso coupling.
Tiiimi: suspicions-looking charac
ters were locked up at the Station
house this morning. They will pro
bably bo charged with vagrancy.
Cabinet Photos S3 per doz, cards
SI per doz at Sun Pearl Gallery,
corner of King and Tort streets, for
incilv A. A. Montano's. 82(! tf
lit Majesty the King rises at 4
o'clock every morning, nnd at once
proceeds to his hoat-housc and takes
his six-oared crew out for a long pull.
Ax enormous water tank was being
taken up Fort street yesterday. It
is reported it was going to the Hotel
to be used by George to take his
daily batli in.
At the quarterly exhibition of
the Kaumalcapili Sabbath Schools
to-morrow morning, the choruses
will be led by the lieformntory
School Hand.
Ix the Police Court this morning,
Kailipaka was charged with being a
gross cheat, by attempting to cash a
valueless bill of exchange. He. was
remanded until Monday.
Ofi-ici:us Mclirtcns and Akiona
arrested last evening a Chinaman,
Fook Y11, with opium in possession.
He was brought up this morning
and remanded until Wednesday.
Mr. John Kusscll appears for him.
Heiik is a true and faithful copy
of an agreement one of our lawyers
had to tackle yesterday :
Honolulu Sept 2oth 1884
I piomiese to Pel Akim Pakk
for his work for tree wick the some
of towent eight S28.00
Caitaix Morse, Chief-Engineer
Little and Purser Sulton, each
donned a Kanaka suit this morning,
and have gone into the country
tuikey-huntiug. They will return
on Monday, and wo expect to see a
large number of gobblers with them.
It is quite probable that after next
week we shall have to do without
our band for a month, it being their
vacation time. Bandmaster Bcrger
and his boys have fully earned a
vacation, though we shall sadly miss
their excellent music.
The building now in course of
erection on Nttuanu street to be
used ns a bakery l3' Mrs. Love will
be quite an ornament to the street
when completed. It will be two
stories high with a pressed brick
front, 92 feet C inches deep with a
32 feet front.
The mortality of the globe, as
given by a continental journal, which
has made the computation, is as fol
lows: per minute, 07; per diem,
07,790; nnd per annum, 35,G39,
835 ; whereas the births arc 37,792,
000 per annum, 100,000 per diem,
and 70 per minute.
Tin: Kev. Dr. Damon will preach
at the Bethel Union Church to-morrow
morning at 11 a. m., giving an
account of his recent travels. The
Rev. Mr. Oggcl will preach in the
evening at 7.30 v. m. A service of
song conducted by Mrs. E. C.
Damon will take place at 7.15 v. m.
All aio invited.
Mn. K. M. Fuller, clerk with Allen
& Robinson, reports that on last
Wednesday evening someone entered
his house on Vineyard street, broke
open a trunk belonging to a friend
of his, and abstracted some money.
Tito thief then turned attention to
another trunk but was disturbed, and
depaitcd.
A vr.ity pleasant party was given
last evening nt the residenco of Alex.
Young, King street, in honor of tho
birthday of his eldest daughter. Be
tween fifty and sixty invited guests
W2H2:
,,i lummytsasfufmimummmmmit uwiiuiaHmwJwwmiM!s.mtiHmumwm.iti-Jutw u nuuuiiwipijimimuiMJwn i.ufftJittBjw!iFw"uuMqA'f'-iMwwiii.
wero present, the early part of the
evening being spent in singing, music
and games. An elegant supper was
HCtvcd, after which dancing was kept
up. until n late hour.
Uv the Alameda, 31. Mclnerny lias
again received 1iO sets of those lino
harness, which he 1ms been selling
for the past year, and which have
been pronounced due goods, at very
low pi ices. They can be found In
both single nnd double, Light Uuggy,
Express and .Truck harness. Every
0110 needing such ought to seo them.
828 Gt.
Tim mate of the ship El Dorado
was asked yesterday when the vessel
would be likely to sail. He replied,
that they were going to haul out
into the stream, drop anchor and let
the vessel take root. Just then the
captain came along and on being
asked the same question replied,
that they were waiting for that Ga
zette representative to take another
bathe and examine her bottom.
Tin: Rev. J. A. Cruzan will preach
at Fort Street Church to-morrow
morning and evening. His subject
in the morning will lie " Covenant
Vows," a discourse especially for
Christians. In the evening the last
of the present scries on "The Evils
of To-day " will have for its subject,
" Clubs, Secret Societies and Social
Organizations," a sermon especially
for young men, and some older ones.
.. .
Late last night or early this morn
ing, some burglars enteied the gro
cery store of J. 1). Ramsey, 011 Hotel
street, and carried off a small safe
weighing about scvontj'-llvc pounds.
An entrance was effected by icmoving
a window sash. The safe was taken
through the window and cariied away
through Fowler's yard. Hcforc the
thieves could have got it out into the
yard they had to remove a largo
number of old kerosene tins piled up
against a door, the hinges of which
they broke off. Mr. Kuiusny said
lie heard a noise but thought it was
cats. Nothing else was taken away
but the safe which, contained $75 in 1 and another called tho Bazaar Minerva
silver in a bac -ind some loose 1 Uolt ,hc ,,clllr" out of Minerva by Im
suer in a uag, ana some loose 1 Q u,(, i.emfugton, tho slro of Parole
change, also a silver watch aud and Iroquois. Lbzio Dunbar greatly
valuable papers. This morning a
little after nine o'clock, a Portuguese
brought the front of the safe to the
Police Station, and informed the
police he had found it at the foot of
Punchbowl near Emma street, and
the remainder of the safe was there.
Oflicer Mehrtens went up there and
brought it down to the Station
house. No clue has yet bc3n ob
tained, though one or two paitics
are suspected.
FOR SALE.
CATTLE & HOUSES.
A BOUT 1C0 HEAD OF CATTLE
J.X. Aljli ages anil SlCS, aim lliciuuing 1
im . -w -r .
Milking Coup, Calves, He for and I
Steers. Will soil in
Ing piiichascrs, but prefers to sell all in
ono lot. Also several 'good horse?. A p.
ply to MHS. COSTA.
822 tf Kallhi Valley.
iun iw nun, iMitu
FUHNITUUE FOB SALE and HOUSE
TO BENT.
ON Alakca street, between
living and Hotel streets, a com
Ifortablo house; contains eight
rooms, furnished suitably. Kent !?S!0 a
mouth, flvo rooms now renting covering
the rental. Will sell furniture through
out for 37ij cash.
Apply to J. E. WISEMAN,
621 lw General Iliibiiiess Agent.
TO Itl'iN'JT
rpWO OB THREE FURNISHED
JL BOOMS, quiet neighborhood,
about 5 minutes walk from tho Post.
Olllcc, also stabling. Apply at this
Ofllci'. 817 lm
J. BVS.OATJr. &Co.
Dealers In all kinds of
STATIONERY,
The Latest Foreigii Papers always on
hand at tho Gazette Jllock, 3tei chant
Street 1 by
iionoijUia'
Corner of
Morohant & Nuuanu Streets.
Kvory Xjiixury ol't Ho Huiihoii
All kinds of Foreign Food,
Tea, Codec, Iced Drinks, etc.
FInIi of all kimlH & I'oi iiuiilc
Iiy imllvuN.
3Ienls at nll hour.'', served in good style.
Q. W. Koawearaahi, Prop'tor.
810 2v
XOTICK.
to tiii: ,i,aiui:n or iiooi.iri.i'
3IRS. GASCO'Ni:,
D'
BESS MAKER, having returned'
bus resumed business.
Feathers Cleaned, Dyed nnd Curled In
all tlio nowise timiies.
Corner of King and ltiehnrd Streets.
703 3m
WEMER & CO.
02 KOltT HTitmvr.
Have on hand Xcw roielgn and Home
3Inde Jewelry.
Walolies, Bracotots, Necklets,
Pins, Lockots, Clocks,
And Oruiineiilt of nil kind'.
Silver and Gold Plate.
Elegant Solid Silver Tea Seta
Suitable for Presentation.
UiiCrnVltitf mul Mntlva Jowclry
A Specialty.
Repairing in nil its branches.
IST Solo Agents (or King's Eyo Prosorvors.
817(lin
ASTOR IIOUSTE
BILLIARD
SALOON
70 Hotel Street
0. J. McCarthy
Prop'tor.
Best Manila, Havana and Amerioan
Cigars on Hand.
Fresh Vanity Fair, Little Denude, Gold
Unr, Three Kings nnd the l'et
Clgarcttc3.
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Cut Foil and Plug.
The Billiard Tables of this establish
ment hao been rc-covcrcd nnd
leveled, which makes them
the best in town.
Ginger Ale and Soda Water on Ice.
EST Call and see inc. "X9a
783
" 33 A.Xj.jJXt."
(Thoroughbred.)
By Juck llnlone, be by Lexington.
1st dam, Ivy Leaf, hv imported Austra
lian; 2nd dam, Bay Flower, by Lexing
ton; llrd dam, li.iy T.c.if, by 'imported
Yorkshire: 4th il.mi, Imported Maria
Ulne'k, by Plillo da l'utili, etc., etc.
IJllziKlV was bieil nt tliegio.it Win d
liiiii) Farm, near Lexington, Ky., by the
late It. A. Alex iiuler, and win sold to
W. L. l'ritchard, of Sacramento, C.il.,
for $5,001'. He 'Muds 1CW hands,
weiglts 1,0G" lby., nnd is a bright chest
nut color. Duriug bN racing career be
downed many a favorite, and won many
a hatful of money for his owner, null
proved himself 0110 of the greatest of
horses over a distance, mot of his races
being at two and four miles. He has
already sired several colts In California
mat are winners,
are winners, ainons: whicli ate
Ll.zifi Dunbar. Youiirr Unznnr. Knnliln
(listingulslicu licrseu last year In her
two.year.old form by defeating 0110 of
the largest llclds ot two.ycar-olds that
ever stalled In California, among which
1 were 1110 iwo ueaniiiui nines urotigiu
hero lost Spring by 3Ir. Agnew, distance
5,i mile; time, 1.0 IK, the fattest time on
record for two-ycnr.olds at the distance.
This year she has won several important
events, nnd has proved herself to be a
crack three-ycarold.
f ((Izmir has now been brought back
to Honolulu, and will remain here the
bnlnuco of this year, and breedcis, horse
owners and stock raisers should avail
themselves of tho opportunity to obtain
his services while they hnvo the chance.
TerniH, t$40. Payable at time of
service.
The Imported Clydesdale Stallion
Donald iHunic, Jr., will stand nt
tho same time and place at 30 for the
' " "
season. lie was tired in (Jaunila. sircil
I,v. Tmnoili-il Dnmilil Diniiln. nml nut nf
nll m,,0rted Oljdcsdnlo mare. He is a
, iinfintl 1 ill ffnrmln rrrnv II linnila liifrh
and weighs 1,100 lbs.: Is very active,
ami as Hue n lnrge horse as could bo
found anywhere.
Also, the fine large Imported Ken
tucky Jack SiuiiiiHou. This is one
of tho largest Jacks that wo could find
in California, and is an animal of im
mense bono; is a very sure breeder, and
should be liberally patronized, as ho Is
one of the very best animals of his
kind. TcriiJN, PJJO for the season.
The public are cordially invited to
call aud inspect the above animals.
aiiryJES BROS.
Proprietors.
JhiMhllcld, Sept. 15, 188 1. 818 tf
, i 'i ." Y, Ji . M" "&
NOTICI3.
KNOW ALL PERSONS THAT 3IB.
LU ONG lias left my employ
ment on the llitli lust.
O. AFONG.
Honolulu, Sept. 13, 183L 817 lm
A CARD TO BUSINESS MEN.
JOHN A. TAIiMKK
Will attend to the collection of
hills, tents, Ac. Keep accounts,
draw legal document?. Lease and
sell property. Rent rooms, and
transact general business. He will
alio attend to orders ami commis
sions of every sort from the oilier
Islands. Pationage solicited.
Onicc;
No. 09 Hotel Street, Honolulu.
Telephone, 238. P. O. Box, 397.
783
WILLIAM MILLER
Oahinetmaker
And Upholsterer,
No. 03 Hotel btrcet,
Opposite International Hotel,
Canos and "Walking Stioks,
Mnilo of every kluil of
NATIVE WOODS
UracketB, Cornices, Curtniu Poles, Ac.'
mnilo ot the latest dcuigus.
Stallions at Mild !
Grand and Successful Opening
-AT
THli -
TEMPLE OF FASHION,
Opposite the New Bank Building, ' Fort St.,
The general public 'are invited to give us a call and inspeot,
at our opening, our new and select stock of Dry Goods,
Fancy Goods; Ladies', Children's, and Infant's Wear,
Millinery, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Traveling .
Trunks, Valises, House Furnishing Goods, and an Elegant
and complete stock of Ladies', Gent's, Misses', Children's,
and Infants' Shoes.
fe. OOHN Ac CO.
DILLINGHAM & Co,
Importers & Dealers in Hardware & Agricultural Implements,
Steel Plows,
Hoes,
Ets.. Etc., Etc.
i-v?;w rti-r'-'.yijwy'.f.TzrLjr'r-rTu.'.y
vQ9!?tflBe
Fence Wire ami Staples, Kerosene Oil a specially.
Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine,
House Furnishing Goods, Plated Ware, &e., &c
Selling at Cost for 30 Days !
To ipnkn room for a I.nrce Stoetc or
New Goods to Arrive Soon
From London, New York, nml Snn Praneisto.
All stook on hand during the next 30 days will bo sold Tor cash,
(Oiisiftlng in part of
Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars,
AND ALL KINDS OF MUSIC GOODS.
Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Centre Tables,
Chairs, Lounges, Paintings, Engravings, Chromos,
Anil n Lnrge Variety of Fancy Goads.
725 lm LYOAN Sc Co.
LEWIS
(succeesohsio
Grocers.
Family
Just Received ex S S Alnmeiln,
Grapes, Pears, Plums. Peaclies, Aples and Celery.
Eastern Oysters in tins and shell.
And a 'nil Hue of 1'rcwli Staple Groceries.
Uliuiil Orders solicited. Telephone No. 210. P. O. liox 297.
O. D. I'llEETII.
W. C. I'EACOCK
Freeth & Peacock,
2.1 Niinnmi St reel.
HONOLULU, II. I.
WINE & SPIRIT
AXD
Genoral Commission Merchants,
OFFER FOR SALE
At the Lowest Market llntes
a lurKO nnd well Belecteil stock of
the Choicest nml most Fiivorili!
Hrnmls of
ALES,
HEERP,
POUTERS,
WINES,
SPIRITS,
LIQUEURS,
Ac., &.c, Ac,
All Goods Guaranteed.
nuil oulcrs filled promptly.
Tclophone 40
P. O. Uox HCO.
7o:;cm.
Cultivators.
Harrow.
Etc., Etc., Etc.
weSWSSSsw'
&
ki:.nki:uy & co.)
67 & 69
1 St
(7C3
A Larp Assortment
-OF
White & Colored Matting
- KOU 8ALK-
At the Lowest Prices
at A. S. Cleghorn & Co's
Till lm
NOTICE.
SEP. WO TAf & Co. f composed of Ho
Yce, Ho Pa Ynt, Ho On nnd Mine;
Wn) having nought from Lo Sum Sing
tho Itlce Plantation, with tho house, em
tio nnd implements, nt Wulmnlu, Ewn,
Island of Onhu, which tho said Lo Sam
Sing hought from tho Sam Hop Com.
pnny (composed of Lo Cuu Fook and
Ah Chun), herein glvo notice that all
claims against tho said Plantation tq
date are to be settled by tho said Lo Sam
Sing. All persons aro warned ngniust
cutting trees on the estate nt tlio follow
ing LontlR: Knulii, AlnnLol; Kahalao,
Aina Lolj Kaumluml, Alnn Loi; Pan
keaiki, ho PuuonoLoco; nud Knpou.
weln, Aina Kolu.
SEE WO TAI & CO.
Wnlmnlu, August 27th, 1681.
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Hull l'rojjrainnies !
NEW DESIGNS, Just received from
San Francisco, at Tuk Daily Hol
lktin Office
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