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MONDAY, OCT. 20, 1881.
SUII, MODH AND SEA.
All time from noon of to-day, Oct. JO
h m.
Sun Set-- C :n.
Sunltlsos 17 58.
Moon lilacs 7 03.
High Tide (small) 4 30.
High Tide (large) 10 CO.
WIM1 4NI UCITIIEK
Itccori) from noon of yesteidny
Atliffil. Tlieiinoinrtcr Italn.
, 4h till I Mil all I fill I lsh lltn lBIi
I M.KS 2'.U)I VIM II WS 719 I "33 0. W
Wind, V. IIkI'I i sl.y( fnlr; ben, moderate.
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, Out. 18,
Light H. W. wind.
3 1. M
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
KOU BIN rilANClbCO.
Alumedu ...Leaves Honolulu, Nov. Ut
Mariposa Lcacs Honolulu, Nov. 15
pacTFTc maTlsTsTco.
I'Oil AUCKLAND AND BYDXnV:
Stmr City of Sydney Nov 1
KOll SAN FHANCI8CO.
Stmr Aiistmlla Oct. 20
ARRIVALS.
October 10
Stmr Planter from Wlndwaid Torts
Stmr Lclitia from Windward Port?
Stmr Iwalaui from Kauai
Stmr C 11 Bishop from llnniakua
Sclir Walinalu from Koloa
Schr Paualil from llannlcl
Schr Manuoknwal from Koolau
DEPARTURES.
October 20
Stmr Likellkc for Kalmliil
Sclir AValeliu for Waialuii
Scbr Caterlna for Hanalel
Sclir Kckaiiluolil for Hanalel
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Stmr Klnau for Windward Ports
Stmr fwalanl for Kauai
Stmr C It Bishop for Hamakua
StmrLchua for Windward Potts
Schr Wtiiniiilu for Koloa
Sclir Paualil for Hanalel
Schr Mnnuokawal for Koolau
Schr Nettle Merrill for Lahalna
VESSELS IN PORT.
S S Bordeaux. Phlllpot
Shl Kl Dorado, Humphries
Hark O It Bishop, Woiters
liktnn Discovery, Perrlman
Brig Tcwcra, La Guen
Bark Emerald, Oatter
Bark Calbaricti, Hubbard
Bgtno Clans Spreckels, Drew
Bgtno Hazard, Tierncv
Bark Ophelia, Moddrel
Bark Nicholas Thayer, Crosby
Bark Varuna, Ingram
Bk Paeltlc Slope, Barnes
PASSENGERS.
From Hamakua per C K Bishop Oct
IS Capt C "W Wllfong, Capt Clark, A
Buchanan,, VT 11 Cummlngs, M .T Mc
Lean, Hon J K Ilanuna, Mr Alalto, and
IS deck. '
From Windward Poits, per Planter,
Oct 10 Judgo .7 0 Heaplll, J Costa, J
Dodd. P 11 Davis. O K Kcpolkal and
wife, Mr Hiram and 07 deck passenger?.
From Kniini per Iwalaui, Oct 10 A
Drelcr, F Sinclair and wife, Misses Gay
(2); FGay, Col Z S Spalding, lit Kev.
Lord BMiop of Honolulu and lady, Rev
A O Forbes, W McBryde, P Richmond,
G Tltcoinbo and wife, L Kaltofeu, wife
and seivant, J W Kahaleauu, Kmll Aars
and 1 Chinaman.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Stmr
Planter hi ought 4G10 bags
of
hittrar, 13S hides. !18 hairs of a'
head of cattle. She sails on Wednes
day, at '1 p m.
Stmr Iwalaui hi ought 1000 bags of
sucar, iiu ua:s of rice and lo nlues,
Stmr C 11 Bishop brought 1303 bags
of sugar. Sim sails to-morrow, at noon.
Stmr Leliua brought 023 bgs of sugar.
She sails to-morrow, at 5 p in.
Schr Paualil brought 520 bags of
paddy.
Schr Manuoknwai brought 20S bags of
rice.
The Clans Spreckels will sail on Wed
nesday afternoon.
The bk Pacific Slope, Capt C W
Barnes, arrived on Saturday, I8 days
from Newcastle, N S W, with 1200 ton
of, coal to Wilder & Co. She Is docked
at' the foot of Fort street.
Capt Kibllng of the'sclir Wnlmalu re
ports very rough weather at Walmea
Inst Wednesday night. A strong southly
galo was blowing and tho sea was run
ning high. The vessel laid head onto
the sea with all Iron down. She squeak
ed and groaned and her deck was con
tinually ilooded, but Mic weathered the
galo without damage.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
See fourth page for late foreign
news.
Tin: steamer Planter will leave for
Hawaii on "Wednesday afternoon
next at 4 o'clock.
Saturday afternoon about three
o'clock thero was a partial eclipse of
the sun, hardly visible here by tho
telescope.
In the Supreme Court this morn
ing, the caso of Ilex vs. J.B.Grant,
aggravated assault, was commenced
and is still on trial as we go to press.
Camnt.t Photos $3 per doz, cards
Slpcr do, nt Sun Pearl Gallery,
corner of King and Fort streets, for
merly A. A. Montano's. 820 tf
A New Featuke. AVo now keep
in stock a good supply of Rice
Straw put up in conveniently sized
bales for bedding for horses, also a
largo stock of fresh Hay and Grain,
ex Mariposa Union Feed Co.
811 lw.
Tun total amount of rnln fall tlur- I
lug the Htorm nt l'minliott wns 2.10
Indies.
N. H. Sachs' graiul opening of
new millinery goods will lake plnco
next Saturday, October 25th.
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I'ictuim: Frames of nil kinds niudu
to order, nt prices within the rench of
nil, ut King Utos. Try them. 846 3t
'
50 lbs. kits of fresh salmon bellies
i for snlo nt an unusually low figure !
nt Castle & Cooke's. 817 3t. i
Two lepers were received nt the j
leper receiving station yesterday
from Maui, one woman and a man.
They will be scut to the branch hos
pital. Tub few Portuguese immigrants
left nt the depot attended service nt
the Roman Catholic Cathedral yes
terday. A watch pipe burst yesterday on
Nuuanu street, just below School
street, and made it very uncomforta
bly wet in that vicinity.
Sheriff Sevcranco of Hawaii has
resigned his position. John Lot
Kaulukou, district Judge of Koolau
poko, will be appointed to All the
vacancy.
Duitixr. the past three weeks or
more, a beautiful grey parrot has
been seen on several occasions flying
about in the vicinity of the Nuuanu
Valley Cemetery.
One of the "signs of the times"
has appeared over the Heaver saloon.
It does a Canadian's heart good to
sec his national emblematic beast
"chawing" timber.
On Tuesday evening last, a native
woman named Iloopio, the wife of a
Chinese store-keeper at Lnliaina,
gave birth to triplets,all boys. They
arc living and with the mother, doing
well.
The stone recently arrived from
England by tho bark Ophelia for the
new Anglican Cathedral is now being
unloaded and carted to the Cathedral
grounds. AVork will soon be recom
menced. Those persons purchasing at auc
tion sales are hereby notified by Mr.
E. V Adams and Messrs. Lyons &
Levey that from and after to-day,
all bills for goods purchased at cash
sales must be paid at the time of de
livery. Those overhanging trees on Nuu
anu street just above Kukui were
trimmed on Saturday afternoon, we
are pleased to note. It is now in
order for tho occupants of No. 132
on the same street to trim their trees
which overhang the sidewalk.
Ouu correspondent at Waiohinn,
Kau, writes us that there has been
plenty of rain nnd the cane is look
ing well. Naalehu Mill is grinding
and getting a good yield. AVcdnes
day night n very bright light was
seen at tho Volcano, showing that it
must be very active.
C.vn No. 207 came down Lelco
hill about half-past eight last even
ing at a furious rate, making pedes
trians get out of tho way lively to
save their limbs. Drivers had bet
ter be careful now that the new
style of numbers makes their identi
fication a comparatively easy matte
in case of a violation of the rules.
AVu are sorry to learn that Mrs.
Horn, wife of our well-known baker
met with a severe accident yester
day afternoon. A large goat had
obtained admittance to the storo,
and upon Mrs. Horn starting to
drive it away, it turned on her and
chased her round the store, and in
attempting to evade it she fell over
a chair, breaking her arm just above
the wrist.
On Saturday evening last, Mr. I.
Q. Tewksbury, the well-known Cus
tom House store-keeper, was married
to Miss Rita Cunha, by tho Right
Rev. the Bishop of Olba. Later a
reception was held at tho house of
the bride's parents on School Btreet,
at which a largo number of friends
were present. Tho presents were
numerous and elegant. AA'o join in
wishing them a long life of happi
ness and prosperity.
Fouu drunks in the Police Court
tills morning, two forfeiting ball of
$G, ono, an old offender fined $9,
the other being remanded until AVed
ncsdny, so as to get sobered up.
i
Ilckumn, for disturbing quiet of
night, forfeited S 10 ball. Four
Chinamen were ehntged with violat
ing the Sabbath by playing domi
noes. Three forfeited 810 ball, tho
other one pleaded guilty and was
fined ?;..
At the Kawaiahao Church yester
day, tnetnprial resolutions regarding
the death of the late Hon. Mm. Bish
op who was u devoted member of the
church, were passed. They will be
engrossed and a copy forwarded to
the bereaved husband, Hon. Chas. 1?.
Bishop.
A bevy of ladies lately took pos
session of tho British House of Com
mons Immediately after adjournment,
and had rare fun playing Parliament.
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(Jood maners are the small coin of
virtue. Women of England.
SITUATION WANTED.
BB A YOUNG GERMAN,
WAlTBlt In a Restaurant
AS A
or any
kind of outdoor work.
Apply lo
J. I!. WISEMAN
General Business Agent, 28 Merchant st.
Particular
attention paid
Baggage.
to Tourist'
Baggage, Parcels, Eto, Delivorod in
any part of tho City promptly
and with oaro.
Orders loft at Hammer's Harness Shop
will receive prompt attention.
Telephone SO). .No. of Wagons fiS & f.O.
817 lm
ON & AFTER THIS DATE
THi: PRICE OK BOARD AT TUB
ASTOR HOUSE!
WILL BB REDUCED FROM 0 TO
$5.00 Per Week.
R. AV. GItANNIS, Prop' tor.
Honolulu, Oct. 20, 1881. 817 tf
NOTICE.
rpilE F ItST ANNUAL MEETING
JL of the Piiclllo Navigation Uo. will
ho held nt the Company's olllce, Queen
street, on Wednesday, Oct 29, at 10 a.m.
840 2w V. I. OAT, Secretary.
NOTICE.
A
DIVIDEND of $1 per shore on the
stock or tho l'acilic JNuvitMiK'n
Compiny will he payable at the office
of the Company, on Thursday next.
' T. 11. OAT, Secrctnry.
Honolulu, Oct. 18. 1SSI SIC -It
XOTIC12.
A T THE
ANNUAL MEETING
OF
XX. THE Shareholders of the Ilawai
Ian Carriage Manufacturing Co. held
this day, Saturday, Oct. 18, the follow,
ing officers were duly elected for the
ensuing year:
President O. West
Vice-President B. F. Dllllnghnm
Manager S. M. Whitman
Abst. Manager W. AV. AVrlght
Secretary & Treasurer. . E. G. Schuman
Auditor W. F. Allen
840 lw
Columbia Stiver.
Oateli or 1884.
For Hulo ly
E. 3?. .XXAJMCS,
WAS QUEEN STREET. '-'w
NOTICE
IS hereby given that neither
the Captiiin nor tho Agents of
the American Bark N icholas
Thayer will hu responsible
for any debt contracted by the crow of
said Bark without their written order.
R. S. CROSBA'. Master.
II. HACICFELD & Co., Ajrcnts.
Honolulu, Oct. 10, 1831. 810 31
NOTICE.
CUNE SEATS IN CHAIRS, AND
SIMILAR WORK neatly done for
a low price by
ADOLPH KNUST.
815 lw No 3 King Street.
LOST.
AAVIIlTE FOX TERRIER BITCH.
ANY peison llndlng tho same will
be rewarded by leaving It at tho ofllco
of G. AV. Mncfurlanu & Co. 84 1 3t
LOT FOK SAIil).
A VALUALE HOUSK LOT
FOR SALE on Kuliioknliua
Pluius. Inquire of
W. O. SMITH.
Honolulu, Oct. in, 1881.
8ii m
FOR SALE.
CATTLE & HORSES.
ABOUT 150 HEAD OF CATTLE,
ALI.jagcs nnd sizes, nnd Including
Milking Oowh, Calves, Holier and
Steers. Will sell in lots to suit intend
lug mirchascrH, but prefers to sell all In
ono lot. Also several good hordes. Ap.
ply to MRS. COSTA,
1 8!3 tf Knllhl Valley.
FINE bed mm
iart jr vsjy
sssssssommBssBBSCBBmmEmBm
QUARTERLY BILLS,
Books and Accounts and Cus
tom Houso Business prompt
ly, cnrofully and acouratoly
attondod to.
J. E. WISEMAN,
Qeuetal Baslueu Agent, Met chant St,
Tolophona 172 P. 0. Box 316
621
IYOrJriOJE !
JUST RECEIVED
PEU 8. S. MARIPOSA,
-ik SMALL LOT Or
Bologna Sausages !
FOK SALE CHEAP AT THE
Beaver Sssiloon.
83! lw
ASTOR HOUSE
70 Hotel Street.
MCCARTHY Prop'tor,
C.J
Bost Manila, Havana and Amorioan
Cigars on Hand.
Fresh A'aulty Fair, Little Beauties, Gold
Har, Three Kings and tliu Pet
Cigarettes.
Chowing and Smoking Tobacco,
Cut Foil and Plug.
The Billiard Tables of tilts establish
ment hao heen recovered and
lccled, which makes them
the best In town.
Ginger Alo and Soda Water on Ice.
EST Call and see me. -i5
785
WILLIAM MILLER
Ciibiiietiaalior
.Vnl Upholsterer,
No. 03 Hotel street,
Opposite International Hotel,
CauoB and Walking StickB,
Made of every kind of
NATIVE WOODS
Bracket, Cornice's, Curtain Poles, ic'
liiude ot the latest designs.
NOTICE.
TO TIIK I.AIUl'.S OF HONOLULU
MRS. GASCOYNE,
DRESSMAKER, having returned'
hns resumed business.
Feathers Cleaned, Dyed and Cuilrd In
all the newest shades.
Corner of King and Richard Streets.
70r 8m
(Thoroughbred.)
Bv Jack Matonc, he by Lexington.
1st uaiii, Ivy Leaf, by imported Austra
lian i 2ml dam, Bay Flower, by Lexing
ton; 3rd dam, Bay Loaf, by Imported
Yorkshire; -ltli dam, Imported Maria
Black, by Phllo do Putnh, etc., etc.
Ilnzniii' was bred at the greit Wood
hum Farm, near Lexington, Ky,, by the
lute It. A. Alexander, and was .sold to
XV. L. Prltchiird, of Sacramento, Cnl.,
for $0,001'. Ho stands 15U hands,
weighs 1,0115 lis., and is a bright chest
nut color. Ouriug his racing career he
downed miiiiy a fuvorlte, and won many
a hatful of money for his owneis, anil
nrovod himself onu of the greatest of
horses over u distance, most of his races
being at two and four miles. Ho has
already sired several colts in California
that are winners, among which nio
Lizzie Dunbar. Young Bazaar, Sophia,
and another called the Bazaar Minerva
Colt, he being out of Minerva by Im-
poitcd Leamington, the sire oi rnrole
and Iroquois. Llzzio Dunbar greatly
distinguished herself Inst year In her
two-ycar-old form by defeating ono of
the "hugest fields of two.year.olds that
ever started In California, among which
were the two beautiful fillies brought
hero last Spring by Mr. Agnew, distance
Jn mile; time, l.04J, tho fastest time on
record for two-ycar.olds at tho distance.
This year sho lias won several important
events, nnd lias proved herself to bo a
crack thrpc-ycar.old.
Itu.uar has now been brought back
to Honolulu, and will remain here the
balance ot this year, and breeders, horse
owners nnd stock raisers should avail
themselves of the opportunity to obtain
his services while they have the chance.
TcrniH, 8-10. Payable at time of
service
Tho Imported Clydesdale Stallion
Donnlil IMnnle, Jr., will stand at
the same time ami pinco nt iiu tor uie
season. Ho was bred in Canada, sired
by Imported Donald Dlnnic, and out of
an Imported Clydesdale mare. Ho Is o
beautiful dapple grey, 10 hands high,
and weighs 1,400 lbs.: is very active,
nnd as flue a largo horse as c,ould be
found nnywhero.
Also, tho line largo Imported Ken
tucky Jack SuiiiiiHon. This is one
of the largest Jocks that we could Had
In California, and U an animal of Im
mense bouo; Is a very sure breeder, and
should bo llbeially patronized, us he Is
one of tho very hett animals of his
kind. ToriilH, Q'M for the season.
The public nro cordially Invited to
call and Inspect the nbovo animals.
aiixres rtos.
Preprlctors.
Marshfield, Sept. JO, 1884. 818 1(
BLLMD
SALODI
Stallions at Itoliliclil
Grand and Successful Opening
-AT THE
TEMPLE OF FASHION,
Opposite the New Bank Building, Fort St.
The general public are invited to give us a eall and Inspeat,
at our opening, our new nnd select stock of Dry Goods,
Fancy Goods; Ladies', Children's, and Infant's AA'car,
Millinery, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Traveling
Trunks, Araliscs, House Furnishing Goods, and an Elegant
and complete stock of Ladies'. Gent's, Misses', Children',
and Infants' Shoes.
. OOHN &; CO.
DILLINGHAM & Co.
Importers &&Dealersin Hardware Agricultural Implements,
Steot Plows.
Hoes.
Et., Etc.. Etc.
Fence Wive and Staples, Kerosene Oil n specialty.
Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine,
House Furnishing: Goods, Plated Ware, &c, &c.
(I- 1). FIIUETll.
W. C. l'KACOCK
Freeth & Peacock,
23 N'unaini Street.
HONOLULU, II. I.
WINE & SPIRIT
A'D-
Goneral Commission Merchants,
OFFER FOR SALE
At the LoweMt Market ItntCH
a large and well selected stock of
the, Choicest nnd most Favorite
Brands of
ALES,
HEERS,
PORTE IIS,
AVINES,
SPIRITS,
LIQUEURS,
S.c, &c, itc,
All Goods Guaranteed.
I. nil uiduin tilled ptnmptlv.
Telephone 10.
P.O. !lov.:!U0.
7!3 Urn.
Selling at Cost for 30 Days !
To malic room for a Iars Htoelc of
New Goods to Arrive Soon
From London, New York, mid San Francisco.
All stook on hand during tho noxt 30 days will bo sold for oesh,
conshtlng m part or
Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars,
AND ALL KINDS OF MUSIC GOODS.
Parlor Sots, Bedroom Sets, Centre Tables,
Ohali'ri, Lounges, Paintings, Engravings, Chronios,
And n Lnrge Vnricty of Fancy Goods.
725 lm LYOA1V Ac Co.
L E
IS
(BUCCE6S0HS TO
Family Grocers,
Just ltcccivfd
Grapes, Pears, Plus. Peaches, Apples aid Celery: '
Eastern Oysters
Ami u ftall lino of Frcwli Nnilo GrorcrlcM.
Island Orders solicited. Telephono No. 240. P. O. Box 297.
si-
-
Cultivator!,
Harrows,
Etc.. Etc., Elc.
J. A. PALMER,
Commission and Custom Houso Broker
and Gonoral Business Agont.
During the next fifteen days, I will
gie purlicul'ir attention to the
Collection of Quarterly Bills !
My commissions aro moderate, and
Business Men and others can be sure
that all matters Intrusted lo me will be
I'i'oiuptly Alemloil to.
Oftleo In Campbell's New Block,
845 tf Room No. 7, Up-Stalrs.
Bearer L
The Bost Lunch in Town,
Tea and Coffee at All Hours
The finest Brands of Cigars and
Tobacco, always on hand.
THE CASINO
AT T1IU r-AKK
IS OPEN
tjgrTlie only
Kingdom.
EVEEY DAY.
eea.sldo resort in the
1I.J. NOLTE,
Proprietor.
Stall Programme !
"VI KV DESIGNS, Jiif-l received from
JLl H.lll Fr.l I
r.iuelsiMi. ut Tliu ! wi.vt'.iu.
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& CO.,
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