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SUN, MOOH AND SEA.
All time from noon of to-day, Oct. 29
li in.
Run Sets r ().
Sun Pises IS 02.
Moon Sets. 13 32.
High Tide (hr-e) 0 00.
High Tldc (small) 11 30.
WISH MI WCATIIMi
lti-conl fiom noon or yesterday:
AtTiVKul. TlieiinonictiT Knln.
SIMM 3(1.11 :m.l3 )0 -70 7fie I) o. w
Wind, X.i:. Unlit; Sky, Imzy; ken, smooth.
TELEPHONIC.
Dlitiimml Head, Oct. 'J'.),
Light N. K. wind.
3 p. M
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
HOU SAN UANClSCO.
Aluincda.... Loaves Honolulu. Nov. 1st
Mariposa LtavesIIsnolulu, Nov. 13
PACIFIC MAJLs7srC0.
l'Olt AUCKLAND AND RYllSUV:
Stmr City of Sydney.... Nov 1
1011 SAN rilANCISCO.
Stmr Zenlandln Nov S3
arrivals.
October 20
Sehr Kckauhiohl from Ilanalcl
Stmr Planter from Windward Pons
Stinr Jus Mnkcc from Kauai mid Onlm
DEPARTURES.
October 20
StiurMokolil, for Windward Ports
Sehr Itninbnw, for Koolsui
Sehr Hnlcnkala for Fepockeo
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Ilk U ft Bishop for San Frnnclco
Sell!" Wahnalu for Koloa
Sehr Kaulkeaoiili for Koholalcle
VESSELS IN PORT.
S S ltordeaux, Phlllpot
Steam bk Oeo S Homer, Perry
Ship. El Dorado, Humphries
Pile; Teweia, La Giteu
Jlark Calbarleti, Hubbard
llgtuu Hazard, Tlerney
Hark Ophelia, Moddiel
Hark Nicholas' Thayer, Crosby
Hark Varuna, Ingram
Ilk Paelle Slope, flames
S S Alameda, -Morse
Hark Martha Davis. E M Uenson
Hktno W H Dlniond, Houdlett
liktno Ella, Howe
PASSENCERS.
For Kaunl. per IwalanI, Oct 28 V
KmuHcn, F Gay, MUses K and A Cay,
It A Macllc. Jr. Max Sehlemmer, S
Harrison and P Plchiuoml.
Por Hauiakua, per 0 ft Bishop, Oct 23
V H Iliehnrd, J Marsdcn. P S Kay,
W It Lawieneo and J IClha.
Prom ICauai, Walanac and Waialua,
per Jas Makco, Oct. 20 M D Monsar
lat, Capt Jackson, .1 Llticliardson, I) D
llaldwlu and about 75 deck.
SHIPPING NOTES.
In consequence of tho Martha Davis
being unloaded from the after hatch the
forward part of the vowel Is lestinu; on
the bottom. Sho w 111 will for Hongkong
In about 10 days.
The Caibaricn is docked at tho Kinau's
berth being caulked above water. She
was on the Marine Hallway two weeks.
The ship El Dorado went on the
Marino llallwar this afternoon.
The Oeo S Homer is docked at the
coal wharf.
Tho Nicholas Thayer is in the stream.
The Varuna falls for Portland, Or,
'ome time next week.
The stmr AV G Hall will sail for Wind
ward Ports on Monday next at 4 p in.
Uktno W II Dhuond, Capt Houdlett,
arrived yesterday, 10 days from San
Francisco. She brought 20 mules and 2
horses for Z S Spalding, 10 homes and
130 bogs for Miles Bros.
Uktno Ella, Capt Howe, arrived yes
terday, 10 days from San Francisco with
a general cargo. Sho is docked near the
Ffili-markct.
The bk O It illshop sails to-morrow
morning for San Francisco.
Stmr Jas Makec brought -100 bags of
paddy.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
A Gordon setter dog has been
lost. Sco adv.
Paixti'.us commenced work on tho
tower of the Kaumakapili Church
yesterday.
Mr.ssus. II. Ilackfeld & Co. adver
tise Australian canned beef. Tt is
u real luxury.
Tin: stmr. Kilauca llou will go on
the Marine Hailway after repairs are
effected to tho Kl Dorado.
Tin! P. M. S.'S. City of Sydney
will bo duo on Saturday from San
Francisco with dates to tho 18th
inst.
If wo lived at No. 132 Nutuinu
street, we would trim the trees over
hanging the sidewalk, and not let
pedestrians have to move out on to
the road in passing by.
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Lyons & Levey hold their regular
cash sale to-morrow morning at 10
o'clock. On Saturday they will sell
tho French brig Tuwera, .full parti
culars of which wo shall give here
after. John Samoa was committed to
the Insane Asylum this morning, by
Judge Blckcrton. Dr. Carpenter
said the man was under tho belief
that he had gods in bed with him,
and it was better for him to be pro
porly taken care of.
left by the Kinau for Windward
Ports yesterday, but sotno other
Butler.
Tiikiii: were eight drunks in the Po
lice Court this morning, one of thorn
laboring under the uncommon name
of John Bull. He's evidently a bull
that gets full. 818 was added to the
Government treasury.
Ix Chambers Monday, before the
Chief Justice, in the matter of
guardianship of John McKcaguo, it
was ordctcd tliat Thos. A. Lloyd,
guardian, may execute a mortgage
of certain leasehold propeity ntNlti,
Kona, Oaliu.
Duiii.no tho late heavy rains, the
dirt on the left hand side of the sec
ond bridge in Xuuanu Valley has
been washed away down to the as
phalting, and if not attended to at
once the timbers will next bo visible.
Dax O'Coxxm., ex-editor of the
1'. 0. A., in his letter about these
Islands, says "that it is a rare
thing to sec a drunken man on the
streets of Honolulu." The Police
Court record will give tho direct lie
to such n statement as that.
Tin: St. Cross School at Lahaina.
has ceased to exist. This is to be
regretted, as this school in time past
lias done good work among young
Hawaiian girls, but owing to the
peculiar eccentricities of the teacher
in charge, this step lias been deemed
advisable.
Lycax & Co. have received u fine
stock of holiday goods, recently
selected by Mr. W. G. Won'd
when in San Francisco. No one
knows better than lie docs what is
required here, so be sure and watch
our columns for the announcement
of tlte grand opening day.
AVk would call the attention of
the Koad Supervisor to the state of
the road leading from King street to
the Insane Asylum. People will go
crazy, and have, of course, to bo sent
to thai institution, and it is just as
well for them to have a good road to
travel over as not.
Tin: Itev. II. II. Parker will con
duct the scrvicos at the funeral of
the late Hon. Mrs. C. U. Bishop.
The services will take place at the
residence at 2 o'clock. The Kawai
ahao Church Choir will sing a chant,
and at the conclusion of the services,
an anthem, "Paradise," will he sung
by a double quartette of our best
known amateurs. The services will
bo concluded at the Bo3'nl Mauso
leum. Titounr.us never come single-handed.
It will he remembered that the
residence of Mr. E. C. Uenson in
Pauoa vallc' was broken into on
Sunday while he and his wife were
away at church, money and other
tilings being stolen. Yesterday, the)'
went out to spend the day and on
arriving home found that two hogs
and a goat had been stolen. Some
one must be well posted as to their
movements.
Tin: following written answer to
the question, "Write an account of
the Good Samaritan," was given at
a late examination in one of tho
London schools: "A ceitain man
went down from Jcrslam to Jcrikcr
and he fold among thawns and the
thawns spran'c up and choked him.
Whereupon ho gavo tuppins to the
boast and said talc care on him and
put him on his hone hass. And he
past bye on the bother side."
Cohi'okal George Fassctt, fore
man of Engine Co. No. 1, has just
had framed two oil paintings of his
company. One represents them
going at full speed to a fire, the
other shows them at work on a
burning house. They are very na
tural, though in tho latter a mistako
has boon made by the painter, inso
much that lie shows a fireman at
tempting to carry George out of tho
burning building, when it should bo
one of its occupants. These fine
paintings aro on view at the Hotel.
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II. Aha was tried before Judge
Blckcrton this morning for obtain
ing Sit under false pretences from
Kov. II. II. Parker, proprietor of
the Jutokou newspaper. Tho pris
oner collected a bill from tho Su
premo Court and kept tho money to
his own use. There ore numerous
up said the defence was impertinent
nnd barefaced. Ho committed the
' prisoner to tho Supremo Court for j
trial at tho January term, on tho
charge of being a gross client in the
i first degree.
It was expected that next month
would bring us those flue vocalists,
Miss Annis Montague and Mr. Clias.
Turner, but news was received Sun
day, that they have accepted another
engagement in tho Colonics to last
tho winter, and on its conclusion
will sail direct for England. A
grand complimentary concert to Miss
Montague was given October 2nd, at
Sydney, before a very ci owded au
dience, and under the patronage of
Lord Loftus, the Archbishop of
Sydney and the Mayor and May
oress. Our Hawaiian nightingale
received a magnificent reception.
A Boston paper says: "A pro
minent business-firm, which has
grown rich in liberally patronizing
the printer, writes the following ou
advertising: "We have formally
years studied the art of advertising,
and it still remains a marvel to us
that there is not a hundred times
more of it. We never yet knew a
man to advertise his wares liberally
and steadily, that it did not pay.
Yet there arc thousands of manu
facturers, and tens of thousands of
men, having articles which they
declare ought to be in every house
hold in tho country, who advertise
as gingerly and closely as though
tlicy had at heart no faitli in it at
all. How can they expect to get
their goods anywhere unless some
knowledge of the article gets into
the fnmiby newspaper? If wc wait
till people learn from their neigh
bors, wc might wait for years before
the most wonderful and useful in
vention became known."
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Cauintt Photos S3 per doz, cards
$1 per doz at Sun Pearl Gallery,
corner of King and Fort streets, for
merly A. A. Montano's. 821! tf
Old Picture and Mirror frames
made over and repaired, at King
Bros. 8."j 1 3t
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Bkoixxixo on AVcdncsday, the
Bulletin will be delivered to sub
scribers along tho Palama Koad
within forty-five minutes after going
to press. !)t
Wr. made a visit this morning to
the store house of M. Mclncrny,
where those nice harnesses are on.
We were much surprised to find how
fast the last large invoice of harness
es had disappeared, there being but
a few left. To those contemplating
getting such ought not to miss this
grand opportunity. 850 Gt
What is the attraction over there?
was the question wc heard several
persons ask as we passed along Mer
chant street tliis morning. Tho an
swer was: there arc a fine new lino
of gents' Byciclc or Travelling shirts
which M. Mclncriny has just lccciv
cd, and is now placing them on
view in his window. We have seen
them and pronounce them the pret
tiest designs wc have ever seen.
Wc advise our friends to make an
carl) call and select their choice of
colors. 850 Gt
ON & AFTER THIS DATE
THE PUICE OF UOAltD AT THE
ASTOR HOUSE!
WILL BE PEDUCKD FROM $0 TO
$5.00 Per Week.
"It. W. UKANNlS, Prop'tor.
Honolulu, Oct. 20, 1881. 817 tf
LOST.
A BLACK MAKE, ono car marked,
from II. Hiiokfchl & Co.'s Btoro.
Tho Under will hu suitably rewarded by
returning samu to the above incutionrd
place. 8.V3
XOTIOK.
TO Till: I.AIMI'K OF HONOLULU
MRS. GASCOYNE,
DRESSMAKER, having returned'
hns resumed bunluoss.
Feathers Cleaned, Dyed nnd Curled In
all thu neuTht blnulcs.
Corner of Klnjr and Richard Strode.
7D5 !)m
OVFIOH TO liKT.
ONE SIDE of .1. 13, Wiseman's beau,
tlful ollico to rent, with lino olllco
furniture, chandeliers, consultation
room, uso of telephone, &c. To a suit'
able party reasonable terms will bo
given. Apply to
J.E.WISEMAN,
General Business Agent, Campbell's
815 tf Block, Merchant st.
jVow Catch, 18W4.
In Fine Order, at Low Prices,
FOU SALL BY
E. OP. -A.I.A.IfcES,
830 Queen street. 2w
Special Notice
TO PUKGHASLHS AT AUCTION.
From and after this Date ail
Bills for Goods purchased at Cash Sales
ftflUST BE PAID
At the 'AHine oi' Delivery.
E. P. ADAMS. ) .,, ,
LYON'S & LEVEY, hVUClC"
Honolulu, Oct. 20th, I8SL 818 lw
QUARTERLY BILLS,
Booko and Accounts and Cus
tom Houso Business prompt
ly, carefully and accurately
attended to.
J. E. WISEMAN,
Genoral Business Agent, Merchant St.
Telophono 172 P. 0. Box 315.
S2il
j. a. palmerT
Commission and Custom Houso Broker
and General Business Agent.
Durluy the next fifteen days, I will
give particular attention to the
Collection of Quarterly Bills !
3Iy commissions are moderate', and
Uusfncs Men and olhm can lie sure
that all mutters intrusted to hip w ill be
Promptly AXtMil-l o.
Ofllce In Campbell's Xew Block,
815 tf Itoom No. 7, Up-Stalrs.
Siiillons at MM
(Thoioughbrcd.)
By Jnck Malone, he by Lexington.
1st dam, Ivy Leaf, bv Imported Austra
lian; t!ml dam, B.iy Flower, by Leln,r
ton; 3rd dam, Bay Leaf, by Imported
Yorkshire; 4th (bun, Impoited Maria
Black, by Philo da l'utah, etc., etc.
Jiny.iiHi' was bred at tho great Wood
burn Faun, near Lexington, Ky., by the
late It. A. Alexander, nnd was sold to
V. L. Pritehard, of Sacramento, C.il.,
for 53,001'. Ho stands 15',' hands,
weighs 1 ,00"j lbs., and h a bright chest
mil color. Daring his racing career he
downed many a favorite, and won nmnv
a hatful of money for his owners, anil
moved himself one of thu gieatest of
horses over a distance, nin.-.t of his races
being at two and four miles. He has
already sired bcveral colts in California
that are winners, among which aie
Llzzio Dunbar. Young Baa.ir, Sophlu,
and another called the Bazaur Minerva
Colt, he being out of Minerva by Im
ported Leamington, the Birc of Parole
and Iroquois. Lizzie Dunbar greatly
distinguished herself Inst year in her
lwo.ycar.old form by defeating one of
the largest Ileitis ot two-year-olds that
ever started in California, among which
weiotho two beautiful fillies brought
hero Inst Spring by Mr. Agncw, distaiico
fn mile; time, 1.01J-, the lnstest timo on
recoid for two-ycar.olds nt tho distance.
This year sho hns won Reveral important
events, aim uns proved ner.sull to Do a
crack three-ycar.hld.
JtiiKimr has now been brought back
to Honolulu, and will remain here tho
balance of Oil' year, and breeders, hori-c
owners and stock raisers should avail
themselves of tho opportunity to obtain
Ids services while they have the chance.
Tei'iiiH, 8-JO. Payable at time of
service.
Tho Imported Clydesdale Stallion
Donald JDiimie, .Jr., will Maud at
the same timo and place at fj'.Ui for tho
season. Ho was bred in Canada, sired
by Impoited Donald Diunie, nnd out of
nil Imported Clydesdale marc. Ho is a
hcaulilul dapple grey, ill hands high,
and weighs 1,400 lbs.: is very active,
ami as line a large horse :u could be
found anywhere.
Also, tho lino large Imported Ken
tucky Jack Siim-isou. This is. one
of tho largoU Jacks that we could llnd
In California, and U an animal of Im
mense bone; is. a very sure breeder, nnd
should bo liberally patronized, as ho is
ono of the very bo.t animnls of his
kind. TcrniM, $30 for tho atason.
Tho public nro cordially Invited to
call nnd inspect tho above animals.
MILES BROS.
Proprietors.
Mnrshllcld, Sept. IS, IBS I. 818 tt
TO LET.
A Lnrgu and Commodious
HOUSE, centrally located,
newly nancrcd slid painted.
L'irgo yard, stables, Ac. Possession
given immediatttly. Por further par.
tlcularsenmiire ot
JNO. S. McGREW,
815 Hotel str, bet. Fort and Alakca
TO liKT.
A SMALL GO'PTAUK AT LELKO.
AimlvtoT. W.RAWLINS,
8:il tf Soap Works
. NOTICE.
rpilE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING
X of tho Paoltlc Navigation Co. will
ho' livid ot tho Company's olllco, Queen
street, on Wednesday, Oct. an, at 10 a.m.
810 2w P. U. OAT, Secretary.
0iJJtiitJC 'ii. &fc-rfjft MritK
B&AiliM!fi(y
Gh'and and Successful Opening
-AT
TEMPLE OF
Opposite the New Bank Building, Fort St.,
Tho general public are invited to give us a wall and inspeat,
at our opening, our new and select stock of Dry Goods,
Fancy Goods; Ladies', Children'!1, and Infant's Wear, .
Millinery, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Traveling
Trunks, Valises, Houso Furnishing Goods, and an Klegant
and complete stock of Ladies', Gent's, Misses', Children's,
and IufanU' 6hoee.
8S OOHN Se CO.
v?$
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GRAflSD
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New Holiday Goods
AT
LYCAN & GO'S
IN A FEW DAYS.
DILLINGHAM & Co.
Importers & Dealers in Hardware & Agricultural Implements,
Stool Plows,
Hoes,
Els., Etc., Etc.
li'Wjfca o f Qfhhl i iWi i ' 1 1 r XizJ?? vJzirt ; in v
Fence AVirc and Slsiples, Kerosene Oil n specially.
Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine,
House Furnishing: Goods, Plated Ware, &c, &c.
jawniwi'pwiwwjii.ujixticw-tfv'-'.'i'irtg'!
L E
IS
(8UCCKBSOU3 TO
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Just ltcceived
Family
Grocers
Smoked Salmon, Smoked Beef, Qormoa, Tinned Mushrooms,
Dutch Horrings in kegs, Cala Rolled Pickled Butter,
And u full Hue of I'io.mIi Staple CxrocerloN.
Inland Orders solicited. Telcphono No. 210. P. O. Uox 27. (7C2
0. 1). FHKETII.
W. C. IIACOCK
Freeth & Peacock,
ti'.i Xuiinim Street.
HONOLULU, II. I.
WINE & SPIRIT
Axn
General Commission Morohants,
OFFISH FOK SALE
At Hie liOWCNt Market ItutCH
a luri?" and well selected clock of
Ihe'.CholccstJind most Favorite
liraticla of
ALES,
BEEPS,
PORTE US,
WINES,
SPIRITS,
LIQUEURS,
&c, &c., &c,
All Goods Guaranteed.
and orders tilled promptly.
Telcphono -10. P. 0. Box SCO,
793 Om.
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TAX -
FASHION,
'SSU
OPEMBMO
Cultivators,
Harrows,
Etc., Etc., Elc.
& CO.,
KKNNr.DY .V CO.)
- 67 & 69 Hotel St
ex S S Alameda,
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Ij 1JU1UII1U JLL-JjJ-.UM
n.
Bai'aaJHmm:!
Particular attention paid to Tourls h'
Baggage.
Baggage, Parcels, Eto, Delivered in
any part of tho City promptly
and with caro.
Orders left at llanimer's Harness Shop
will receive prompt attention.
Telephone 02.. No. of Wagons 08 & f.9.
847 lm
JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT FROM MADEIRA,
Per h. n. HOKJDI3AJCJX
A splendid collection of 18 carat gold &
silver Jewelry of the latest designs,
iVoolcliUMSH vltli Xjoolrcirf,
Chains, Studs, Bracelets, Furfcs, Scarf
Pins, Crosses, Ear-rings, Thimbles,
Etc., I3t., IClc.
Call and examine this Superior Stotk.
CONZALVES & CO.
&I1 NO. B7 HOTEL ST. 1m
Hull rroj;ruiinneH !
NEW DESIGNS, just rccolvcd from
Ban Francisco, at Tub Daily U jl
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