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FRIDAY, NOV. 14 7 1884.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All llino fiom noon of to-day, Nov. 1 1
li in.
Sun Set c IS.
Sun Rises 0 U.
Moon jtlxtw Hi ::u.
High Tide (small) I "JO.
High Tide (largo) 14 00.
WIND AMI WtlATIICIl
Ilucord ti'otn noon of jcstcnlnyi
At'soil'ljlvol. Tlicimomclor Kulii.
-III 1 Iili I !!ih l 2li I !)li I lsh llto 18h
I vt.a I ;io.(r2 rw.mpio ;is cio i o.oii
Wind, s., Unlit; Sky, very lino; Sen,
(mouth
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, Nov. 14, 3 p.M
Light N. K. wind.
OCEANIC S.S. CO.
(tilt SAN PUAXCISCO.
Mailpon Leaves Honolulu, Xov. 15
Alameda.... Leaves Ilnnolnln, Deo. 1st
PACIFIC MAILS. STCO.
VOn AUCKLAND AND 8VDNKV!
Slinr Australia Nov 20
KOU SAX l'ltAXCISCO.
Stuir Zcalandln Nov 2J.
ARRIVALS.
November 14-
DEPARTURES.
November 14
Hark Calbarlen, Hubbard, for San Fran
Hark Nicholas Thayer, Cro'by. for
Hongkong
Sehr Rainbow for Koolau
' VESSELS LEAVINC TO-MORROW.
S S MnrIpoa for San Francisco
Slmr Jim Makec for Oaliu and Kauai
Hk El Dorado for Port Townsend
VESSELS IN PORT.
Steam bk Geo S Homer, Perry
Ship El Dorado, Humphries
Brig Tn warn, Lu Qticn
Jlgtue Hazard, Tlerney
Jlark Abblo Carver, l'cudletoii
Hark Caudaur, Offersen
S S Mnrlpoa. Ilayward
'Pern Eva, Wikman
PASSENCERS.
Passengers booked to leave by the
Mariposa to-morrow. Nov 15 T II Ho
bron and family, T II Davlcs, Major A
S Bender, Capt Tierncy. Mrs P D G Dy
ings. C J Delancy. A G Burehardt, L A
Thurston, Cll Alexander, T G Thrum
and about 5 steerage.
For San Francisco, per Calbaricu,
Nov 1 1 Mr Logg.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The stinr Wuininnalo succeeds the .Tas
Makce on tho Marine Itallway to-day.
ThoNlcholasThayersailedthls morn
ing for Hongkong with 02 Chinese pas
sengers. Tho bk Calbarlen sailed this morning
for San Francisco with 2510 bags sugar,
150 bags rice and 210 bbls of molascs.
Value $10,150.
On account of the .fas Makec sailing
to-morrow at !) a m, and no freight be
ing received on that day, an extra force
of men will be employed to load her
to-night.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
A Yotixo German wants n situa
tion. Hec ml v.
Wow; on the now skating rink on
CJuecn street is progressing favorably.
Tiik new boiler for the Kilnuca
IIou will be placed in position to
morrow. ' Wi: hear that Mrs. Strong lias been
appointed to teach drawing in the
Fort Street School.
Mcssits. Bishop & Co. give the
rate of exchange for the outgoing
steamer nt 2i per cent.
Evntir.s for the regatta close to
morrow at tho ofllco of Mr. M. I).
Monsarrat, at 1 o'clock.
John A. Palmer lias got a few
choice building lots for sale, and
soveral well furnished rooms for rent.
The Mechanics' Benefit Union will
meet at tho rooms of Engine Co.
No. 2 this evening, at half-past
seven.
Kuha, the last of tho four escaped
prisoners, is still at large. It is re
ported ho was seen in Mnnoa valley
yesterday.
Tiiuki: is nothing in the world
that costs so much money in produc
tion, and which sells for so little, as
a newspaper.
Tin: S. S. Mariposa sails nt noon
to-morrow. Letter writers take
notice and remember the mail closes
at 10 o'clock.
The stcnnior Leliim left last even
ing for Windward Potts nt live
o'clock, after having had her now
mast fixed in position.
To-Mouitow evening, if the weath
er be fine, Fire Marshal McGuire
will illuminate the Bell Tower in
honor of His Majesty's forty-eighth
birthday. Tho illumination will
take place on Monday evening
should tho weather prove unfavor
able to-morrow.
On'ii of tho now street lamps is at
the corner of Ciueon and South sts.,
where it was much needed.
Tn n wrecked schooner Pnunhi
tats sold alone for $10, notwithstand
ing what the Guide says to the con
trary this morning.
Lyons & Lovey will hold their re
gular cash Hide to-motiow morning
nt 10 o'clock, and nt that time will
sell u largo nssorlmcut of crockery
mid furniture.
The lease of the Old Corner res
taurant was sold yesterday by Mr.
K. P. Adams, to G. W. Kcawea
mahi for $400. The lease has live
years and seven months to run.
The Honolulu Yacht and Boat
Club hat ribbons, bearing the initials
of tho club for use on regatta day,
can be obtained from the Secretary
at W. G. Irwin & Co.'s office until 2
o'clock to-morrow.
Ix addition to the prize offered by
tho committee in No. 8 race for six
oarnd boats, Mr. Williams the well
known photographer, will give a
photograph of the winning crew
14x7 and nicely framed.
.-o .
As tho W. G. Irwin is nineteen
days out to day, it is not very possi
ble that tho Consuclo will arrive be
fore the Alameda with election news,
as she may probably have to make
as long a trip as the Irwin.
Tim large credit sale held by
Auctioneer Adams at II. Ilackfcld
& Co.'s during tiic past week, closed
this afternoon. The attendance has
been very good, the Orphan has
pleased, satisfied and delighted
everyone in attendance, which is
nothing new, and between $G0,000
and $70,000 has been realized.
Tm: flag ship of the Honolulu
Yacht and Boat Club on regatta
day will bo the steamer Planter,
kindly loaned by the Inter-Island
Steam Navigation Co. Mr. A.
Frank Cooke has also been kind
enough to loan his small tug boat,
to convey guests to and from the
boat landing to tho flag ship.
..- .
Mus. Ballantine died at three
o'clock this morning from heart dis
ease after a long and painful illness.
The deceased will be better known
as the wife of J. T. Chaytcr, who
committed suicide several years ago.
The funeral took place this after
noon from St. Andrews Cathedral,
the Rev. Alex. Mackintosh olllciat-ing-
Tin: Band concert to-morrow
afternoon at Emma Square will be
unusually interesting. Bandmaster
Berger is going to revive the old
favorite opera " Pinafore," by play
ing a selection from it. He lias also
composed a grand march in honor
of tho King's birthday, and two
new quicksteps, one called "The
Winning Boat," both of which will
be heard ut this concert.
We have often heard people won
der why so many hogs are brought
to these Islands. The W. G. Irwin
now due has nearly U00 on board.
The Hon. J. I. Dowsctt informs us
that the Chinese in Honolulu, when
the supply of hogs is good, consume
about 1,000 lbs. of pork every day
except Sunday, when they cat ducks
or chickens sent by their friends
from the country. If ,they can't
get pork of course they eat beef,
but do not care for it.
In the Police Court this morning,
J. V. Shaw forfeited bail of $C for
drunkenness. Iapcka, charged with
escaping from prison, was sentenced
to three months' additional impri
sonment. Ho was sent to prison in
August Inst for five years, for as
saulting a woman. Sun Pun Yong,
n restaurant keeper, was charged
with having a nuisance in his yard.
Ho was fined $10 and ordered to
remove- tho nuisance forthwith, and
not to offend again.
Tin: Postmaster-General gives
notice that, owing to tho increase of
correspondence between Hawaii and
other countries to which sailing
vessels only go direct, particularly
China and Japan, the attention of
Agents and Masters of outward
bound vessels is culled to the clause
of the law which says "that due
written no'tice shall bo given to tho
Postmaster, of the day and hour of
intended departure, before receiving
clearance papers." Duo written
notice means ut least twenty-four
hours before sailing.
'
SPECIAL NOTICES.
3,000 beautiful Peacock Feathers,
just received, and for sale cheap at
King Bros.' Art Store. 8G9 8t
Mit. Geo. Cnvanagh has leased j
from Ilingley & Co. the Astor
House Restaurant. 8C0 2J.
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
The Band will play nt Kiiinia
Square to-morrow afternoon, at 4 :J10.
The following is the programme :
I'AIIT i.
Overture Festival Ilach
Selection Pinafore, revived.. .Sullivan
Waltz Queen's Luce Handkerchief,
new Straus-!
VAIIT II.
Grand March I.a Hauau o ka Mol...
, Ilcrger
Ku Waapa nana ka Eo,
new Uerger
Llpollpo ka Wai oElclle,
new Uerger
2 Quicksteps
Hawaii Pouol.
Both memory and stomach are
valuable, not in proportion to the
burdens that they can carry, but in
proportion to their training for their
part in the work of the system as a
whole, and either of them is made
effective as much by what is kept
from it ns by what is packed into it.
WAKTKD
Second-hand phaeton. Ad.
dress Nut THIS OFFICE.
807 lw
A
MISS B. B. PARKE,
IS PREPARED to give Instruction In
VOUAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
MUSIC, nt her residence, Kukui street.
80:i lw
EVIR. W. C. PARKE
HAS AN OFFICE over Bishop & Co.'s
Hank, and will ho happy to attend
to any business entrusted to Ills care.
SB2 Cm
VINIIO POllTUGUEZ.
ACHA-SE A VENDA nos arniazcns
do Macfarlauu & Co. juueto no
Bunco, unin, conslgiiaeao do magnllleo
Vlnho do mcza vhegauo do Portugal no
vapor "Bordeaux." Vni chegaudo o
Natal. Approveltem a occaslao.
S02 2w MACFAKLANE & CO.
Portuguese Lessons.
''piIE undersigned, who has made nr
JL rangements for opening a Portu.
guco School, will also giv'o lessons iu
that language to forclgneis undrttnnd
ing French. For particular apply to
M. A. Gonsalvcs & Co., 57 Hotel st.
839 if .1. A. M. OSORIO.
NOTICJ? OF 11EMOVAL.
OKDINGS'S EXPHESS has removed
to Mo. 81 King street, directly op
p'bslto the old htand. All orders prompt,
ly attended to at reasonable rates. Telc
phone No. 80. 857 lm
NOTICE.
I? R. HYAN will carry on the Imsl.
2i ness of Boat Building, llcpiiring,
itc., ho long conducted on by II. II.
Hvnn, at the old btuml on Kil'iuea street.
2f All oiders pioniptly intended In.
tCG lm
NOTICE
jSHKHKBY given that I will not bo
X responsible for any debt conducted
in my name without my written order.
Honolulu, Nov. 10, 1881. ' Mi.vim
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
JCi:VC5 H'X'lllOKT.
H. Cavenagh, n Propriolor.
MKALS atdafa MEALS
Cook'dtoord'r''At all hours.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Received by every steamer. 001
Bearer L
The Best Lunch in Town,
Tea and Coffee at All Hours
The finest Brands of Cigars mid
Tobacco, always on hand.
THE "CASBKIO
AT THU l'AHIC
IS OPEN EVEEY DAY.
t3"Tho only sen-side .resort In the
Kingdom. II. J. NOLTE,
Proprietor
FRANK HUSTACE,
Xrnviniii.
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All orders for uirtugc promptly at.
tended to, at the lowest rates. Also for
sale:
KnlcnaUoMnlt,
Fire Wood,
Whltu unit It luck Hand
in quantities to suit, at lowest prices.
CGSly
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 8 Maunakka St.
Trees nnd Saddles at all kinds made to
order and repairing Harness, etc., done
in short notice. All ordeia promptly ut
tended to. 503 ly
ALVIN II. HASE3IANN,
Book-Binder
PAPER-RULER nnd BLANK-HOOK
Manufacturer.
Hook Binding of all description neatly
and promptly executed.
Gazctto Hullulng Merchant street
723 ly
TO KENT.
nPHBEE NICE FFRNISHED Rooms
X Including a front one, centrally lo.
catcd. Apply No. 4 Garden Line.
805 1
NOTICE.
to tiii: Ijaiii:h or ho.voe.l'i.l'
MRS. GAKCOYNE,
DUKSSMAKEH, having relumed
has roiiiincil business.
Featliers Cleaned, Dyed nnd Curled lu
all the newt st thndes.
Corner of King and Hichard Stiects.
70,'i am
Furnished Rooms.
3710R GENTLEMEN ONLY. Apply
: to MRS. TURNER, 82 King Street,
nearly opposite the Windsor Restaurant,
COO ly b
TO LET.
A SMALL COTTAGE AT LELEO.
Apply to T. "W. RAWLINS,
831 tf Soap Works
TO LET.
A SUIT OF FRONT ROOMS, nicely
furnished. Apply ut No. 8 Kukui
street. 770 tf
FOIt SALE.
CATTLE & HORSES.
ABOUT 150 HEAD OF CATTLE,
ALL nges und slzos, and Including
Milking Cows, Calves, Heifers and
Steers. Will sell In lots to suit intend.
Ing purchasers, but prefers to sell all lu
one lot. Also everal good hone Ap.
ply to MItS. COSTA,
82 It Kallhl Valley.
I!
Adjoining Dodd's,
123 FORT STREET.
Cold Drinks for Young and Old.
Superior Ginger Beer, 10c. per bottle.
Donnolly's Root Beer, " " "
Donnolly's Spruco Beer, " " "
These Beers aie the most pleasant
nnd healthiest beverage known.
They elcanso and purify thu blqod,
which renders them not only an ex
cellent drink but good for invalids,
nnd will moro readily quench thirst
without producing any deleterious
effects.
CANDIES ! CANDIES ! !
Home made Creams and Caramels,
all varieties, fresh daily. Finest
selection of Imported Candles.
Chase'.i celebrated Boston Lozenges,
llnetaroinnticqunllty In themnrket.
NUTS AND BON-BONS ! !
Hutolct;! Hnioke! HmoUe!
My Manilas are the best in town.
Come In and judge for yourself.
American, Havana and Hiuglcy's
celebrated Hoiuc-mnde Cigars nl.
ways on hand. Chewing and Smok.
log Tobacco, cut foil ami plug. All
varieties of Cigarettes at the Foc.v.
TAIK.
802 ROBERT DONNOLLY.
O KGS lo Inform the nubile that ho hai,
XJ JUST BKCE1VED
per Marlpoa, an elegant assortment of
Gents', Ladies', and Children's
Boots & Shoes
OF THE BEST QUALITY.
812 3m
POI ! POI !
Families and others In want of Good,
Frci-h, Clean,
Machine Made Poi,
Can obtain tho same iu quantities to
suit by lciivlug orders and con-
lalncr with
ST. li. OA.1
At Pacific NaUgalion Co.'.s Building,
801 Queen street. tf
QUARTERLY BILLS,
Books and Accounts and Cus
tom House Business prompt
ly, carefully and accurately
attended to.
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent, Merchant St.
' Telephono 172 P. 0. Box 315.
821
GEORGE LUCAS,
Contractor
and Builder,'
Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla
nade, Honolulu.
Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,
Sashes. Doors, nnd all kinds of Wood
work llnlsh. Turning, Scroll and Band
Sawing. All kinds of Sawing and Phn
mg, Morticing and Tenanting.
Orders promptly attauded to and work
guaranteed. Orders from tho other Is
nnds solicited
TO LET.
A Largo und Commodious
HOUSE, centrally located,
newly papered snd painted.
Largo yard, stables, &o. Possession
given immediately. For further pnr.
Menhirs enquire of
JNO. S. McQHEW,
8ir Hotel str., bet. Fprt and Alnkea
THE
FODITA
Boots Shoes
L. ADLER
GRAND OPENING I
TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS
W1I.I. TAKK I'LACi:
On or about
-i
11 TEMPLE OF FASHION,"
Cl and 03 Fort Street, opposite the New Bank Building.
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OF
New Holiday (roods
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LYCA1T
Now on 3E
DILLINGHAM & Co.
Importers &J)ealersfin Hardware & Agricultural Implements,
Stool Plows,
Hoes, ..iwKjK
EU.. Plr.. FIp. i??
ISfr.VT--, itnir
rWmm&&&rM!r& v
Fence Wire ami Staples, Kerosene Oil a specialty.
Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine,
House Furnishing Goods, Plated Ware, &c, &c.
(successoiis to
Family Grocers, -
Just Received
Kennedy's Cream Biscuits,
Tablo Eating Apples, Bologna Sausages, Sea Boss, Lymaa and Cala.
Dried Figs, Swiss Cheese, Anchovies in oil, Cala Boiled Pickled Butter,
And 11 i'u 11 line of Fresh Staple rocerit'M.
Island Orders solicited. Telephone No. 240. 1 O. Box 207. (702
O. D. KIIKETII.
W. V. I'KACOCK
Freeth. & Peacock,
i
23 N'uuniiu Street.
HONOLULU, II. I.
WINE & SPIRIT
AND
General Commission Merchants,
OFFER FOR SALE
At the liOWVHt Market Itne
a Inrsu and well selected stock of
the Cliolcist and most Favorite
Brands of
ALES,
HEER8,
1'OllTEIIS,
WINES,
SPIRITS,
LIQUEURS,
&c, &p., &.c ,
All Goods Guaranteed.
and oiders lllled promptly.
Telephono 40. P. O. Box 0C0.
. 79: Cm.
December 1st,
tiii:
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x li i l i 1j i o n.
Cultivators.
Harrows.
Etc.. Elc. Etc.
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kunnedy & co.)
- 67& 69 Hotel St.
ex S S Mariposa,
Bd'HEL-fiKBlinH
Particular attention paid to Tourists'
Baggage.
Baggage, Parcels, Etc, Delivered in
any part of tho City promptly
and with caro.
Orders left at Hammer's Harness Shop
will receive prompt attention.
Telephono 202. .No. of Wagons 68 & CO.
847 tin
JUST RECEBVED
DIRECT FROSt MADEIRA,
Per h. h. 130RJBA,UA.
A splendid collection of 18 carat gold &
silver jewelry of tho latest designs,
TVeolcliiceN vith XuodtetM,
Chains, Studs, Bracelets, Purses, Scarf
Pins, Crosses, Ear-rings, Thimbles,
Etc., JHU:, ICte.
Call nnd examine this Superior Stock.
CONZALVES& CO.
SU KO. C7 HOTEL ST. lm
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NEW DESIGNS, just received from
. San Francisco, at The Daily Ucj,.
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