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imfufmi $&'$$ w ui mu'iimji u jjmunmntw'jju.m'ugn H"Wm WW a" Wy!mW7mr!QmM ;rMmmi.iimnniHWil"it"M"l!"llP"Wl"1,,l , WEDNKSDAY, OCT. I, 188-1. 3UH, MOOH AMD SEA. All (line from noon of to-dny, Out. 1 li m. Sun Set- 5 -I". Stm Rises 17 S3. Moon Set 16 3L HigUTldo (largo), 1 00. High Tldo (small) 13 0. WIND JLNU WP.ATIIEU ttscoid from noon ot jcilcnliiy iSffill, Tliennoinetci llnln. I 4h I un I mm i Hi I oh isu nto ish I ao.oo I suo; I :.(( m-i I too k o i o.oo Wind, S.V.., light ; Sky, lino J Sen, moderate. TELEPHONIC. Diamond Head, Oct. 1, H. W. wind. 3 p. M Llcht OCEANIC S. S. CO. KOIt SA.V KltANCISCO. Leaves Honolulu, Oct. 1" . ..Leavci Honolulu. Nov. ls MariptMu AKinu-dn. PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO. FUU AUCKLAND AND 8YD.NT.Y: Stmr Zcalnndla Oct. 4 i'on sax niANcisco. StmrAustinlla Oct. 'JO ARRIVALS. October 1 Stmr Jas Makeo from Kauai DEPARTURES. October 1 S S Alameda for San Francisco Stmr Mokolll for Windward Ports Schr Waiinalu for Koloa VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Schr Luka for Kohala VESSELS IN PORT. HUM Tsukuba. Arldjl Ship El Dorado, Humphries llktuc Eureka, Leo Bark C R Bishop, Wolters Bgtne Consuelo, Cousins PASSENGERS. For AVindwnrd Ports, per Klnau, Sept 30 A D llauncbcrg, S G "Wilder, If It Hitchcock, 31 Hyinan, J 1$ Haloy, J R Kennerslcy, A Young. ,T Richardson, A Gllllllan, P A Dins, AV II Holt, JIlss C Stuart and G It "Wood. From AVlndward Ports, per Planter, Sept 30 F Haysolden, L A Andrews, S tiavldgo and son, C F Baldwin, Gcoigo Snyder, JIrs P Leo, it Rose, Miss Kain mao, Miss Bush, Isaac F Sherwood, E Smith, J W Girvln, S Sachs and about 47 deck. For Kauai, per Iwalanl, Sept 30 Mr and Mrs Kmidscii and two servants, Misses Ida and Maud Knudsen, 3 Mast ers Knudsen, J D Martin, I) Trask, wife and 2 children, G X Rutherford, II P Fayc, P Nesn, Mrs E A McIJrydc, Miss Mary McBrydo and Walter McBrydc. For San Francisco, per S S Alameda, Oct 1 David Xeslleld, J It Morrill, Mrs Dr GL Flteh, W II Bailey and wife. Mrs It S Scrlingeour and 2 children, O Vorrath and wife, Miss K Grey, M II McChcsncy, Mrs 11 Lose and child, Mrs A O Popplnberg, J A Gallinger, J D Tucker, E Mclnernoy, E W Haskell Mis II M Haskell, L A Andrews, .1 V Girvln, 11 F Singer, .T Holt, F W Brown, Mrs Engilarge, T W Makeo II Clarke, MissL Mollltt, Mr Widdeilcld, M Ennos, X Lane, D Driscoll, Miss B Garsteln, C Berry, A Wilson, wlfo and 2 children, J A Swartz, T P Ilyan, O II Brown, J II Harding, Mr Gartenberg, G Taylor, L Toibert, S Ackerman, F Potter, W Hirst, L D Merry and G Appleton. SHIPPING NOTES. The El Dorado Is being repainted. The Consuelo received a quantity of sugar from the Planter this morning. Stmr Planter brought 3010 bags of sugar, 30 bdles of awn, 20 cattle, 2 calves, 11 pkgs of coin (82,000). The S S Alameda took 14755 bags of sugar, 3578 bags of rice, 1757 bunches of bananas., .154. halo of dry hides, 51 green hides, 10 bales of goat skins and 1 sack of coin (SS, 135.78). Total dom. value $102,331.12. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Quaiiti;uly bills arc now fashion. in Tun rate of exchange for the out going steamer was 8A. Two cottages arc to let at Lcleo near tho soap works. See adv. Oil paintings by foreign and local artists, at King Bros. 830 .It The Post-Ofllco despatched by the S.S. Alameda, 2,C01 letters and 723 papers. Wells Faiigo & Co., shipped by the Alameda one sack of coin valued at S8,435.7C. - Mn. J. II. Soi'uit, tho new Marshal of the Kingdom, entered upon his duties this morning. Tin: Boyal Hawaiian Band will givo a moonlight concert at Emma Square to-morrow evening. Haviko being denied the privilege of puting forth greenbacks, the new bank has put on a green front. II. K. II. Princess Likelike will hold her regular weekly reception to morrow afternoon. A youko lady wishlcs a situation as seamstress. Call at 59 Merchant street corner Alakea. 831 3t Cauiskt Photos S3 per doz, cards lper doz at Sun Pearl Gallery, corner of Kiiignnd Foil streets, for merly A. A. Montano's. 820 tf Ont. of the drivers of the Wood Inwn Dairy Co., ran Ills wagon against n trco this morning and broke u shaft. II. li. H. Princess Liliiioknlani will hold iicr usual monthly lcccplion to-morrow afternoon from Jl to G o'clock. Quite an addition has icceiitly been built on to the residence of Mr. J. T. Wnterhoitse, Jr., Ntiuniiti Valley. Tin: Captain and ofllcers of II. I. J. M's. S. Tsukuba, will give a grand ball on bonrd to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tin: "orchestra" at the Chinese Theatre could be heard quite dis tinctly last evening at the corner of Nuuanti and Judd streets. Tin: largest shippers of sugar by the Alameda were T. II. Davics & Co., 4,572 bags; Irwin & Co., 4,012 bags; Castle .": Cooke, 2,904. ' Tin: tax appeal board of the dis trict of Honolulu will commence sit ting at the Police Court next Tues day morning at 10 o'clock. Madam Cora, the magician, will give one of her entertainments in the art of legerdemain at the Music Hall next Saturday evening. Ltoxs and Levey will hold their regular cash sale to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. A large quantity of books will be included in the sale. Tin: Royal Hawaiian Band did not play at the whnrf at the depart ure of the Alameda, out of respect to the memory of the late Mr. Henry May. - -- m Sistku Mary Clare, one of the Davenport Sisters, is lying danger ously ill at St. Andrews Priory. Her advanced age leaves very little hope for her recovery. . Mit. E. P. Adams, our well-known auctioneer, is now a pupil at the Pu liation school ; at least he was going out in the school 'bus this morning witii the other scholars. Mit. D. D. Baldwin, Inspector General of Schools, will leave on Friday by the steamer James Makec, to inspect all the Government Schools on the Island of Kauai. Cait. Cameron of the Iwalanl In forms us that Mr. August Drcir, of Koloa, Kauai, was seriously hurt by a bullock last weok. Further parti culars may come to hand on Sunday. . m Edwaud Styles, one of the best pupils ever turned out of Iolani College, has been appointed a Clerk in tho Foreign Ofllce, in place of F. J. Testa, who is to bo placed in some other position. . . Mit. II. F. Glade and family, and Mr. C. BoSse, left on the Nettie Merrill yesterday afternoon for La haina. Tho latter gentleman will remain there and take charge of tho books at the plantation. . . Tiiu latest euro for crankism and insult was brought to light on Mon day morning last. It was adminis tered in the Now York stylo to a clerk in one of our houses. largo mercantile While a gentleman of the musket and a typo were taking a stroll last evening down Fort street, they en countered what proved to be a run away, and stopped the horse before ho had done nny damage. Tiiu Honolulu Kiflcs did not drill last evening, but held a meeting. Mr. Hugh Gunu was elected 2nd Lieutenant vice G. F. McLcod pro moted. Six ballots had to bo cast beforo the election was made. By the Alameda, M. Mclnerny has again received 150 sets of those fine harness, which he has been selling for the past year, and which have been pronounced fine goods, nt very low prices. Thoy can bo found In both single and double, Light Buggy, Express and Truck lmrness. Every ono needing such ought to sco them. 828 Ct. Mn. Cutlku is meeting with con siderable success in introducing tho books, "Tho Liquor Problem of all Ages," and, "Tho Peoplo's Cyclo pedia." Several of the leading tcm porauce workers, educationists and professional men of tho community have volunteered hearty testimony, both verbal and written, to tho value of the works. Tun OuUU, In poking fun nt the host spelling of n sign-painter,1 lota ilelf In the ntteinnt to spell coiiundrum. Get a dictionary, man, and if you go by it you may know enough to paint signs yourself after a spell. Is the Police Court this morning, two native boys were charged with truancy. One was reprimanded and discharged, tho other being rctnnnded until to-morrow. Fook Yn, charged with having opium in his possession, was remanded for sentence until to morrow. Tin: two crews of the Honolulu Boat Club rowed over the course this morning. The time of C. B. "Wilson's crew was 22.1CJJ. S. B. Dole's crow unfoitunatcly broke a rowlock after they had gone some distance, and they were obliged to stop rowing. Yksteiiday afternoon, at the resi dence of His Honor tho Chief Jus tice, Nuuanu Valley, an elegant hum was given to celebrate the flf tceth anniversary of the birth of Miss Irene li. A large number of invited guests were present, and the affair was most enjoyable in every way. . - Mr. Gerko, while digging post holes on his plantation nt Moanalua, the other day, found, nt n depth of about five feet, a cannon ball weigh ing thirty pounds. Why, how and when the war missile came thcro is a mystery that perhap3 only the Board of Genealogy can solve. It will be J on exhibition at the Bijm.ktin- office within a day or two. Mit. F. II. Ilnysclden, who re turned from Lahalna yesterday, has taken charge this morning of the books of the Board of Health, of which he has been appointed Acting Secretary for the next three months. Dr. Q. AY. Parker will still bo con nected with the Board in a profes sional capacity. It appears that, somo time ago, four or five young men addicted to drink signed the pledge before Judge Bickerton. kept their promises tion of one, who is They have all with the excep- now serving out reef for drunken- a sentence on the r.css. His Honor docs not have much faith in this one, but he is pleased witli the others who are do insr well. Ouu correspondent at Pahala writes that the mill has been put in good repairs and grinding lias already commenced. The j-car's grinding will amount to about 3,500 tons A new Catholic Church is about completed, and is a very neat struc ture. Service was hold in it for tho first time last Sunday. Cano is look ing well and promises a good yield. Heavy showers of rain fell there on the 22d. Somi: people are always grumbling about the inattentiveness and snap pishness of some of the telephone operators. There may be some times cause for complaintv but tho position is a trying one. An in stance was brought to our notice the other day, where a lady asked the boy at the central office what o'clock it was twenty-six times. Isn't that enough to try anyone's pa tience? We know a number of other similar instances. Bo a little lenient with the boys. Tho King of Belgium has coincided with tho clerical party in signing the educational bills. Liberal journals find it necessary to counsel calmness to their party. Turkey has given evidence that some life yet remains in her, by sending a circular letter to tho Powers on the sanitary condition of the Suez Canal and cholera in India. It is estimated that a fourth of the grain crop of thu Willametto Valley, Oregon, haB been destroyed by heavy rains. Edward Illnc, the apostle .of Anglo Israelism, starts for the United States on the 1st of October. He proposes to make a lecturing tour of the States and then go to Austra lia. Hino has secured proofs which seemfto him irrefutable of tho iden tity o'f the English people with the lost tribes of Israel, and hopes to bo able to convert tho American people to his view, no also claims to have discovered fresh proof that tho Americans are identical with the de scendants of Manasseh. Hluo says helms sold 320,000 copies of his pamphlet In England, and hopes for an equal salo In tho United States. WTFTCTKIIP'R Rr PO VV JJlllJJlL U6 UUi O'J l'OIIT HTKIJKT Hnvcoulmnd Xt-w l'oirhm mid Home Mule Jewelry. Watches, Bracelets, Nooklot3, Pins, Lookets, Clocks, And OrniuienU of all kinds. Silver and Gold Plate. ElsgfUit Solid Silver Tea Beta Suitable for Presentation. JCnernvLuc and atlvu Jowelry A Specialty. Repairing In all its brauchei. J3T" Solo Agonls lor King' Eyo Preservers. 817 Gin ASTOB HOUSE 70 Hotel Street. McOARTHY Prop'tor. C.J Boat Manila, Havana and American Cigars on Hand. Pre-li Vanity Fair, Little Beauties, Gold liar, Three Kings and tho Pet Cigarettes. Chowing and Smoking Tobacco, Cut Foil and Plug. The Uilllaid Tables of this establish. incut hac been te covered nnd leveled, which nnkes them the best in town. Ginger Ale and Soda Water on loe. CS Call and Eee me. a " BAZAAK.' (Thoroughbred.) By Jack Jlalonc, lie by Lexington. 1st diini, Ivy Leaf, liv Imported Austra lian; '.'ml dam, Iluy I-'lowcr, by Lexing ton; 3rd dam, H.iy Leaf, by 'imported Vorkbhlru: 'lib dun, Imported M'iriii Blank, by Piillo dn Put ill, etc., tie. StayniU' w.ts In. d at the great Wood bum Kami, near Lc.lugton, Ivy., by the Intuit. A. Alex nidor, and was sold to W. L. Piltchurd, of Sacramento, C.il., for ?5,00i'. Ho stands W4 hands, weighs l,0C"i U.S., and is a bright chest nut color. During his racing career lie downed mnuy a favorite, and toii many it hatful of money for his owners, anil proved himself ouu of tho greatest of hordes over n distance, most of his races being at two and four miles. He has already sired several colts in California that ore winners, among which nto Lizzie Dunbar. Young Bazaar, Sophia, and another called thu Bazaar Minerva Colt, ho being out of Minerva by Im poited Leamington, the sire of Parole and Iroquois. Lizzie Dunbar greatly distinguished herself last year in her two-ycar-old form by defeating ono of the largest fields ot two.yenr.olds that ever started in California, animig which were tlio two beautiful tlllics brought lieic last Spring by Mr. Aguew, dlstanco mile; time, 1.01J, tho fastest time on record lor two-year-olds nt the distance. This year she has won several linpoi taut events, and lias proved ltcisclf to be a crack three-year old. Jtnznar has now been brought back to Honolulu, and will remain Jiero the balauco of thlj year, and breeders, horse owners and stock raisers should avail themselves of tho opportunity to obtain Ills .services whilo they have the chance. "TeniiH, 8-10. Payable at time of service. The Imported Clydesdale Stallion Donald Dimiio, Jr., will stand nt the same time and place at g.'JO for tho season. Ho was bred in Canada, sired by Imported Donnld Diunic, and out of an imported Clydesdale mare, lie is n beautiful dapplo grey, 10 hands high, and weighs 1,400 lbs.: is very nctive, nnd as line a large horse as could be found anywhere. Also, the lino hirgo Imported Ken tucky Jack &utupson. Tliis Is one of tho largest .liielis Hint wo could II ml in California, mid U an animal of im mense bone; is a very sum breeder, nnd should be liberally patronized, as ho Is ono of the very beit animals of his kind. Tci'iiiHt 8;t for the season. The public are cordially invited to call snd inspect the above animals. 2IIT-.1:.S BROS. Proprietors. Jlarsiiflcld, Sept. 15, 1881. 818 U NOTICE. KNOW ALL PEHSONS THAT MIL LU ONG has left my emplov- ment on the 13th lust. C Honolulu, Sept. 13, 18. I. AKONG. 817 lm WILLIAM MILLER Cabinctmalcer And Upholsterer, No.CS Hotel street, Opposite International Hotel, Canes and Walking StickB, Made of every kind of NATIVE WOODS Brackctfl, Cornices, Curtain Pole", At inadw of the latest tlculgns. HOOT-iUI.V I) Corner of Movohant & Nuuanu Stroots. Every T,uxuvy or lln Hoinon All Kinds of Foreign Food, Tea, Colico, loud DrlnkB, etc. FinIi of all kitulH & l'oi inmle by iiatlvcH. Meals nt all hours, eorved In good s,tylo. Q. W. Keaweamahl, Prop'tor. 810 2v BILLIAED SALOON Stallions at Manld ! Grand and Successful Opening AT IHC TEMPLE OF Opposite the New Bank Building, Fort Sti, -jfc The gonral public are invited to givo us 'a call and impeot, at our opening, our new and select stock of Dry Good, " 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', and Infants' Shoot. 8. OOHN dSc CO. DILLINGHAM & Co. Importers & Dealers in Hardware & Agricultural Implements, Stcol Plow-. Hoos, Els., Etc., Etc VfeJ iffS XL - .KT'.! mgRzZMmfflRSfr &&?ZMmt!W?2tZ.': C8fjiBfibK- . --r-rv?l.'VJ5E "--'1-Kf Fence AVireuml Staples, Kerosene Oil a specialty. ? Paints, Varnishes, TiU'nentine House Furnishing Goods, Selling at Cost for 30 Days ! To mnko room for n Ini'je Ntocl; or . New (roods to Arrive Soon From London, New York, and San Prnncisco. All stook on hand during Iho noxt 30 days will bo sold for cash, coniiftlng in part ot Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars, AND ALL KINDS OP MUSIC GOODS. Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Centre Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Paintings, Engravings, Chromosj And a Large Variety of Fancy Goods. 725 lm XJYGAJS &: Co. (BUCCKBSOns TO racers, - - Family H Just Kccelvcd ex S S Alameda, Grains, Pears, Fins. Peacles, Amies ui Man. Eastern Oysters in tins and shell. And a full Hue of FrcHh Staple SroccrioH. Ulaud Orders solicited. Telephone No. 210. P. O. Box 207. (762 V. FlIKhTII. W. C. l'KACOCK Freeth & Peacock, 3 N'uiituiii Street. HONOLULU, II. I. WINE & SPIRIT AND General Commission Merchants, OFFER FOR SALK At thi' liOWt'Ht Market ItateH a lare and well selected stock of tlic'Cuoicutaml most Favorite Brands of ALES, DEERS, , I'ORTEHS, WINES, SPIRITS, LIQUEURS, I Ac, &c, &c, All Goods Guaranteed, nnd orders tilled promptly. Tolephone 40. P. O. Box 3C0, 703;0m. M3, - FASHION, , Cultivators, y f, Harrows, -ffnWa tlc" uc- E,c- fcSC5"- .....?? 5"" MZ!BRl'J'fGinr' " J S"r - t i Plated Ware, &c, &c , . juu u-m.w.iJLHw ig KIISNIUIY & CO.) - w &m mm si A Large Assortnt -OF- fliite d Fon pw.i:- At tho Lowest PriccB at A. S. Cleghorn & Co's fW, 731 lm ' t1 NOTICE. SEll WO TAI & Co. f com posed of Ho Yco, IIo Pa Ynt, Ho On nnd Ming Vn) having bought from Lo Sam Hlng Iho Rico Plantation, with tho house, cat tie and implements, at Walnmlii, Ewn Island of Oahu, which tho said Lo Sam Sing bought fiom tho Sam Hop Com. pany (composed of Lo Kim Fook nnd Ah Chun), hereby give notice that all claims against the mid Plantation to date nro to bo settled by the bald Lo Sam Sing. All persons nro warned against cutting treed on tho estate at tho follow ing Lands: ICaulu, Ainu Lol; Knbolna. Alnrt Lol; Knumiuml, Ainu Lol; Paa' kea-ikl, ho Puuonol.oco; and Knpou, woln, Alna Kolu. SEE WO TAI & CO. Walinnlu, August 27th, 188 J. 603 lm Hall Programmed ! NEV DESIGNS, just received from Baa Francisco, at Tiik Daily llin, lktin Offlco A ll A fi M '7 f & i N SBfifetV-f !?V W -. t i' y , $ Ah n4 w