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TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, Deo.
N. K. wind.
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
KOU (UN l'llANCthCO.
Mariposa...... Leaves Hennlulu, Due. 15
Alameda... .Leaves lloiiulnlti, Jan. lft
pacIfic ma.lsTsTco.
roil AUCKLAND AND fiVDNKV:
Slinr Australia Nov 29
FOU BAN l'llANCISCO.
Stun- Clly or Sydney Dec. 21
ARRIVALS.
December 5
Itklnu Jvllkltat fiom l'uil. Town-cud
IlMno Eureka from Kan Francisco
Srhr Xi'ttlo Mori 111 from Lnhalna
DEPARTURES.
December ii
Stmr .fas Makec for O.thu and Kauai
Selir Kawalhiul for Ranald
Stmr Iwalapl for Haniakiiii
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Rrlg M'awara, l.aGncn
ilgtno Hazaid, Tlerney
Torn Evn. Wlkinan
Hark Halla, 'I'oriiccnliu
Nark Hope, I'onhallow
Ilk C O Whltniore. Calhoun
Rktno KHiip, Jtoblnsnii
llktuc Eureka, Lee
llktno Kllkltat, Culler.
Rgtnc Consiielo, Cousins
PASSENCERS.
Foi-Oahu and Kauai per .Tas Makee,
Deu 51) D Raldwin, .las Gay and
about 25 deck.
From San Fralieleo per liktno Eu
reka, Dee. 5 Clias Lovstad, S llrey,
John Lawfcon, Mm L Raker, Miss L
lleatly.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Tho tern Eva w ill call for San l-'iiin-uUeo
on or about Wednesday next.
I'lio bk C O Wliltmoru, Capt Calhoun,
arrived vestcrdnv 11!) ilays from Tort
Townsciid with K10,02ii ft of rough, 0,
0511 ft of suif, ami SO.OOli ftofT&O
lumber, and 20 laths, and 100 shingles
to Allen iv Robinson. Sim had strong
southerlj: winds until day beforo yester
day. Capt Calhoifn reports heavy
weather to tho north.
Tho bktno Kllkltat, Capt Cutler, ar
rived this inornlng. 118 days from Port
'l'ownsend with 501,80(1 ft rough and
i:i0,118 ft dressed lumber and 100 31
t-hinglos to llaekfeld & Co.
The bktno Eureka, Capt Lee, arrived
this morning, 22 days from San Fran
cisco with 1 150 sks Hour, 5S0 sksbran,
200 bales haj', 211 sks oats, 211 sks bono
meal, GOO sks barley, COO sks middlings,
500 bks salt, 250 bbls lime, 078 sks
weights. -101 bills shingles. 2500 KW
posts, -15 31 bricks, etc. She Is con
signed to llaekfeld & Co. Had strong
SE and SW winds with calms and heavy
swells.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Ivuki' the St. Andrew's Fair in
your mind.
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A fixe sorrel horse is for sale.
Sec adv.
Tun Friend for December is out
with a variety of interesting matter.
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Elliots !- Co. arc selling Silk
Parasols 50 per cent, less than ever
offered for before.
John A. Palmer, business Agent,
has a restaurant for sale. This
is a good chance. Call and sec
him.
A kino with three small keys were
picked up on the Palatini road near
Kalihi the other day. The owner
Avill find them at the Police Station.
II. B. M. S. TiuuMiut is to bo
commissioned at Portsmouth as flag
ship for Bear-Admiral Baird, the
recently appointed Commander-in-Chief
on the Pacific station.
Mit. A. L. Smith has gone into
the planing mill business. Just step
into his. store, he will tell you all
about it. At the same time view his
elegant stock of Xmas goods.
Tun usual weekly Gospel Tem
perance meeting will bo held at tho
Bethel vestry to-morrow (Saturday)
evening,- at 7 :30 o'clock. A special
invitation is given to printers to be
present.
. NO
Tin: great event of tho week will
bo tho grand holiday sale at Lycan
6 Co.'s store to-morrow evening at
7 o'clock-. Sir. Levey, tho auc
tioneer, is an invited guest and will
wield his magic hammer.
Mns. Lcavitt will deliver her last
temperance lecture at tho Y. M. C.
A. Hall this evening at 7:30 i M.
Subject: "The progress of tho
temperance reform, the great social
movement of the age."
Mit. J. E. Wiseman lias got a'
small 5 roomed cottage to let or
lease on King street. Do not pass
ids olllce on Merchant street without
reading what ho has to offer on his
now blackboard in the window.
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Tm.nn arc so many good things
on tho programme for the Symphony
Club's concert on Saturday evening,
that wo must say to all, go and hear
for yourselves. Tickets and reserved
scats can bo had at the Y. 31. C. A.
Hall.
Mil. J. Williams, tho well-known
photographer, has taken several views
of the Myrtle Club's winning crew
and the vicinity of the boat house.
They arc excellent likenesses and do
him the utmost credit. IIu hns
copies for sale at his studio on Fort
street.
Tin: remains of tho lato Dr. F. II.
Endcrs will arrive in this city to
morrow morning by the Btcamcr
Likclikc, and will be. at once taken
to tho hall of Lodge Lc Progrcs on
King street, where they will remain
until the funeral, which takes place
on Sunday afternoon.
A sii:ci.vi. meeting of Lodge Lc
Progrcs do l'Occanic will be held on
Sunday, at 2.30 v. m., for the pur
pose of attending the funeral of their
late Brother, Dr. F. II. Endcrs.
Members of Hawaiian Lodge No.
21 and visiting brethren arc request
ed to join in the services.
Bi:xsor, Smith & Co. have just
received a splendid stock of sponges
from London, England. They arc
bleached and washed, and suitable
i. a u.m . i. i... 1 .1. i- v n i -- - .vi irm's ah u - a-e a kwb d io w lUkiMiiui -
for nursery, toilet and school. A
closo inspection of these sponges
leads us to say that they are the
finest lot ever brought to theso Is
lands. . o -
Ciiauixs Hammer has a corner
harness store, hut ho is right to the
front to-day with an advertisement,
which gives facts that ought to be
more than satisfactory to those re
quiring anything in his line of busi
ness. Ho has also got two ladies'
second-hand riding saddles for sale
cheap.
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Tin: 'I'iscr states this morning
that " tho S. S. City of Tokio from
Yokohama is now due." This is a
mistake. Messrs. J. M. Oat & Co.
received a short note by the Austra
lia stating that the Tokio had ar
rived in San Francisco the morning
the Australia left, November 2ith.
The Chinese she has for this port
were to bo transferred to the S. S.
Mariposa and will arrive here Mon
day. O.s the last up trip of the bark C.
O. Whitmore, it will be remembered
that Dr. McKibbin's native boy
stowed away on her, but was found
befaro the vessel left port. Another
native boy named Joo was found
stowed away by tho Captain after
the vessel had got to sea. Tho Cap
tain brought him back, and when'
tho vessel was docked yesterday,
the boy was brought ashore, but
broke away and has not since been
found.
. . .
A nativk man and two women
were fined SC each in the Police
Court this morning for drunkenness.
Sam, for larceny of a coat, was sen
tenced to hard labor for one year
and lined $10. Lailai, a native boy,
nine years old,' for larceny of two
chickens, was committed to the Re
formatory School during his minor
ity. Frank Mctcalf , for assault and
battery on his wife, was remanded
until tho Gth. Peter McCormick
was also remanded for tho same
offence.
Tiik Board of representatives of
tho Honolulu fire department held a
meeting last evening, when the usual
routine of business wns transacted.
Tho Board extended c an invitation
to Mrs. Lcavitt, tho temperanco
lecturer, to deliver a lecturo at the
Y. M. C. A. Hall next Monday even
ing. The various companies will
meet at the hull of Mechanics'
Engine Co. No. 4, and march in a'
body to tho Y. 31. C. A. Hall. Those
accompanying their families may
proceed direct to tho hall. Of
course, nono but English-speaking
firemen will be expected.
As soon as it became known that
tho duties on opium imports were to
be increased from $G to $10 a pound,
the dealers of San Francisco brought
in several million dollars' worth of
tho drug, and as the supply ex
ceeded the demand, it had to bo
stored away in various bonks and
warehouses. Recently, that which
came in under tho old rato was
nearly exhausted, and tho first ship
ment under the new, consisting of
131 cases, netted tho Government,
in the way of duties, SC5,0()0. This
may give the public some idea of tho
extent the habit of eating and smok
ing the drug has gained in the Stales.
Tin: following ladies have been
elected officers of ,uTho Woman's
Christian Temperanco Union of Ha
wall:" President, Mrs. J. M.
AVhitncy ; Vice-Presidents, Mrs.
Alex. Mackintosh, Mis. J. A. Crit
SHin and Mrs. E. C. Oggcl; Record
ing Secretary, Mrs. J. Greene; Cor
responding Secretary, Mrs. E. W.
Jordan j Treasurer, Mrs. C. M.
Hyde. This is a new society formed
a fow days ago through the insttu
mentnlity of Mrs. Leavitt.
It is oftcnest the simplest, one
might almost say tho softest, nature
which refuses tho world's seal, and
wears its own to the end.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A. L. Smith has just received per
steamer " Alameda," his new and
elegant stock' of Christmas goods,
all of which arc now ready for
inspection and sale. Among tho
numerous and varied stock, arc,
scrap books, in great variety, plush
and velvet dressing cases, vert Jinc,
bill books, purses, girls' work boxes,
very choice, flower baskets, clothes
baskets, a new lino of brackets,
whisk broomholdcrs, doll carriages,
picture cord, picture wire, hand
bells, tracing wheels, both single
and double, individual castors, cake
baskets, card receiver, child's sets
of knife, fork and spoon, vases,
L brush sets, and celluloid sets, trans
parent window pictures, velvet
frames, a few elegant fancy cabinet
frames, bouquet stands, gift cups and
saucers, mustache cups and saucers,
tin toj's, iron stoves to cook in, little
jockeys, mechanical wnrsman, toy
lumber mill, a fine new lino of
pocket knives, and an especial lino
of ladies pocket knives, also scissors,
and an elegant assortment of Christ
mas cards, that must be seen to be
appreciated at his store opposite
E. O. Hall & Son, on Fort street.
882 lm
.
Wi: arc a little out of tho way, but
it will pay you if you want anything
in our line, to call and sec us. King
Bros.' Art Store.- 885 3t
For Head stones or Monuments go
to T. J. Naglc, corner Queen & Ala
kca street. B6f Bead his circulars.
875 lm.
Tin: Temple of Fashion, Gl and G3
Fort 'street, informs the general
public that they will not give their
toys and holiday goods away as
advertised by other retail dealers to
catch trade, but will guarantee that
their stock of toys, etc. , will bo sold
at bed-rock prices. All they ask is
to inspect their stock and learn
prices. 880 lm.
WAXTtiU
A SITUATION as Mitmcer or Sales
man in a Store. Speaks Hawaiian
and lias bad twenty years' experience.
Apply at E. C. Fisliliourno & Co.'s olllce
No. 1 Kaahuinami street.
882 lw W. G. XKEDILVM.
TO LET.
SMALL COTTAGE AT LELKO.
Annlv to T. W. KAWL1NS.
A
8ai tf
Soap Works
TO LET.
A
Large and Commodious
HOUSE, contrallv
located,
newly papered and painted
Luri;o yard, stables. Ac. Possession
given immediately. For further par.
Oculars cnmilro of
JNO. S. McGHEW,
615 Hotel str., bet. Fort and Alakca.
FOR SALE.
CATTLE & HOUSES.
AIIOUT 150 HEAD OP CATTLE,
ALL ages and bi.cs, and Including
Milking Cowb, Calves, Hcifen and
Steers. Will Ecll In lots to Milt Intend,
lug purchasers, but prefers to sell all In
ono lot. Also several good horf os. Ap
ply to MHS. COSTA,
823 tf Kalilil Valley.
NOTICE.
ON nnd after this date, Mr. J. E.
Wiseman will tako charge of my
hooks, distribute and collect my bills
without exception. His receipt will ho
Milllcicut.
GEOI1GE TJtOUSSEAU. M.I).
Honolulu, Nov. SI, 0881. S71tt
NOTICE. '
17 R. RYAN will carry on thu busl.
! ncss of lloat Iitillding, Repairing,
iJco., so long conducted on by II. U.
Ryan, nttlio old stand on Kilauea street.
tST All orders piomptly attended to.
SdO 1 in
Portuguese Lessons.
npiIE undersigned, who has niodo nr
JL ranftomentsforopening.il 1'orlu.
gueni School, will also give lessons In
that language to inruipicrnuniii'iMiiiuf
lag Fiutich. For pirllcuhirs apply to
M. A. Gonsalvcs & Co.. 57 Hotel si.
850 tf J. A. M. OSO.ltlO.
MR. W. C. PARKE
HAS AN OFFICE over Ihshop A Co.'s
Rank, and will be happy to attend
to anv business entrusted to his cure.
803 Cm
Silver! Silver! m
Silver! Silver!
Silver!
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COMMKXCIXll
Saturday, Nov. 29,
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ChasJ.Fishers
$5000 worth Silver prosonts
Will bo given away during
this sale.
Butter Knives,
Buttor Duhus,
Castors, &c, &c,
to every customer purchasing to the
amount of $2.50 worth
of goods.
TOYS! TOYS!
$2,500 worth of Toys
and Christinas Presents will bo
given away during this sale
to every customer buying $1 worth
or more.
Don't rty Toy i'ov Christ
ina, hut call at once at
ChasJ.Fishers
Corner Fort & Hotel Sts.
870 3m
GRAND FAIR
In mil ufthe I'uiiil ul'tlioXt'iv
St. Andrews CaMral
to lm ht'lil In the
Y. M. C. A. HALL
I'rliluy Afternoon A livening:,
DECEMBER I2tli, 1884.
The Ladies who will preside ut tlid
various tables as given below, will ho
glad to receive any donation of article,
tlowcre, etc.
Fancy Tables:
Her Majesty Queen ICnniolanl,
Jin. VU1I,
Mr.t. Wallace,
Mr.J. Mackintosh.
Her Majesty Queen Emma,
Mrs. .1. Allan.
II. R. II. Princess Llkellke,
Mrs. G. 1). Frocth.
Mrs. T. II. Davles. '
Mis.T. R. Wnlkcr.
Mrs. T. May,
Mrs. It. F. Dlckerlon.
Mr?. Robertson,
, Miss Gracu Robertson.
Children's'Table:
Mrs. Mist,
Mrs. Dowtett.
Candy Table:
MhsMist,
Miss Green.
PJum Pudding Table:
Miss Maud Kelly.
Miss ICato Mclntyre.
Refreshment Table:
Mrs. Covington,
Mrs. Fuller.
.Mrs. M. l Robinson,
Mrs: llnnuinl,
Mrs. S. C. Allen,
t Mrs. Slieppaul,
Miss Harris.
Lemonade Stand:
Miss Luco.
Flower Stand:
Miss Wldemnun.
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TOTS AID HOLIDAY GOODS
WIM. TAKP.
On or about December 1st,
AT
" TEMPLE OF
Cl and 03 Fort Street, opposite
Grand Holiday Sale of
Christmas Goods at Auction,
, At Lycan & Co'g Store, Fort Street,
On Saturday Night, December 6th, '
At 7 o'clock, consisting of
Pictures, stoil Eirafiis, Ato-Typs, Statuary, :;
Oil Paintings, Frames, Brackets, Guitars, m
Accordeons, Toys, and a general li
Assortment of Bric-a-Brac Goods.
Especial accommodation for
Lyons &
Still
Large Invoices of Qoo'ls (of nil descriptions) having been received by me, they
WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES,
Than the saino (piality of Goods can bu purchased elsewhere in Honolulu, and
satisfaction L'uarantcrd. Jiv stock consists of all kinds of AMEHIOAN,
ENGLISH AND SYDNEY MANUFACTURE,
Saddles, Belts. Pouchc3, Leggings, Saddlo Cloths, School Bag3, &c,
Bits, Spurs and Stirrups, &c, in Nickel and Silver Plates.
Tho reputation of my HOME-MADE HAItXESS for superiority of uorkmanship
and material remains uuchnllcttged during my six years' residence here.
Thankful for the generous patronugu of the past, its continuance mid increase in
the futmo is respectfully solicited at the old btiuiil.
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(suci;i:ssons to
Family Grocers,
Just Received
Apples and Grapes,
Eastorn Oystors, in shell and tin,
California Roll Butter, on ice,
Pickled Butter, Assorted Nuts,
Maplo Syrup, Popcorn, Star Hams,
Kennedy's Cream Biscuits, In small tins,
Ami a full line of Fresh .Staple rocerieH.
Island Orders solicited. Telephone No. 210. I'. O. IJox 297. (702
J. F. BROWN,
.Special intention given to Surveying
In Honolulu and vicinity.
Rccouls searched, and plans showing
titles carefully prepared.
Office, Room No. 5, upstairs
Campbell's Block, Fort St.
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Families and others in want of Good,
Frh, Clean,
Machine Made Poi,
Can obtain tho samo la quantities to
suit by leaving outers and con
tainers with
IT. 15. OA.1?,
At IMcillc Navigation Co.'s Ruildlng,
801 Queen fitieel. tf
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tho New Hank Building.
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ladies attending this sale.
Levey, Auctioneers.
The Corner Harness Store
to the Front !
of Fort and King streets, Honolulu, II. I.
& C
kknnudv & co.)
67 fc 69 Hotel St
ex S S Alameda,
Kegs ol Anchovies, Bottles Anchovies in oil, '
Kegs Spiced Dutch Herrings.
Kegs Sousod Pig's Feet,
Fresh Cranberries,
Now England Boiled Cider,
THANKSGIVING TURKEYS.
JNO. A. PALMER,
Collector, Jtenl INtalc,
AND-
(xeiiernl ItuxiueHN Agent.
Oniio hi Campbell's New lllock,
815 It Room No. 7, Up-Stalr.
Vim SA17K.
A FEW CHOICE RUILDING LOTS, '
also Residence property on the
I Mains at a bargain.
.For itent Several well furnished
rooms, In private fiunllks gool loca.
tion. lMuas.iul looms for two gentle,
men, with privilege of keeping 2 horses
In paddock.
QUARTERLY BILLS,
Books and Accounts' and Cus
tom Houso Business prompt
ly, carefully and acouratoly
attonded to.
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent, Merchant St.
Telephone 172 P. 0. Box 316.
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