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SATURDAY, DEO. 13,. 1881.
ARRIVALS.
December 1!1
Htnir l.tknltkn fr.iin lf.ilmliit
Stmr Klfimi fiom Winilwiuil Poiti
Stmr Iwnliiul from Kauai
lilitno Discovery from San Fram'lco
,Sehr Hnlcaknla from Pcpeekeo
DEPARTURES.
December 13
Hark Hope for l'oi t Tnviicnil
Stmr 0 It Bishop for Walauau & Kauai
Schr Balnbow for Koolan
VESSELS LEAVING ON MONDAY.
S S Mariposa for San Francisco
Uktno Kitsap for Tort Towusend
Htmr Llkcllkc for Kahului
M VESSELS IN PORT.
Ugtuu Consuelo, Comlns
Bgtuo Hazard,
Bgtiio Clans Sprocket'. Drew
Bk 0 O Whltmore, Calhoun
Uktno KlUap, Hoblnson
Uktno Eureka, Leo
Uktno KllkUat, Cutler,
Bgtne Discovery, i'errlman
S S Mariposa, Uaywaril
PASSENGERS.
For Maul and Hawaii, per W O Hall,
Dec 12-'0 Trcfusis, D 0 Guthrie, W H
Bailey and wife, W Y Horner, D Alawa,
MrsJns Mattoou, J Hubcnstcln, EW
Fuller, S T Fcrkyns, Mr Jones, M C
Boss, II Mason.
From Kauai per Htmr iwalanl Dec 13
Geo Wright and 20 deck.
From Kahului per tinr Llkcllkc, Deo
13 Mrs Healy, Mrs Kahananul. Sister
Loudcrvlca, F JI Hayscldcn, A Juniora.
Mrs M Monte, A II Smith. Ten Kill.
For Waianao & Kauai per stmr C It
Bishop Deo 130 J Holt, L Hcrrlsh, E
Dellx, P Larson.
Front Windward Ports per Klnan,
Deo 13-IIon S G Wilder, F M Butler!
DD McLean, II It Hitchcock Jr, HJ
Smith. A Glinilan, W King, Wong Wn.
Miss K Makco, Miss It Makec, 0 N
Arnold & wife, W II Holmes & wife,
Mr D C Bond & 2 children and about
100 deck.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Tho Polo being out of order this
morning, tho steamer Walmanalo towed
in the Discovery.
Tho JIazaid came off tho Marino Hall
way this l" jr.
Stmr Iwalanl brought 5,118 bags of
sugar.
Stmr Llkcllkc brought 203 bags of
sugar, -102 kegs of sugar, 33 bags of
potatoes, 30 bags of corn, 1 cow, 1 calf,
2 horses and 15 sheep.
The schooner Uosai lo. Capt. Swift,
arrived at Kahului, Nov. 30, 28 days
from San Francisco with a general cargo.
Passengers A lUchardson and A O
Crossman. She sails again on Monday
next with a cargo of sugar for San
Francisco; passenger A lUchardson.
Tho baik Meudota is to sail from New
York about "this time for Honolulu.
She is consigned to Castlu & Cooke.
Tho schooner Anna Is expected at
Kahului from San Francisco viallilo,
Hawaii.
Tho bark Hope sails this i: si. for
Port Townseud. She takes' about 2o0
bags of sugar.
Tho Klnan brought 2000 hags sugar,
30 head of cattle, C horses, 1 Mules, 148
pkgs Sundries & -19 hides.
BIRTH.
Dec. 12th, to the wlfo of Capt. J. It.
Macaulay, a daughtor.
Local & general news.
A GENTLEMAN COllVCrsailt With
three languages advertises for a
situation.
The Royal Hawaiian Band will
give n. Qonccrt at Emma Square,
Monday evening.
A foueign despatch says, " Tho
French arc all hemmed in." Next
wo shall hear that they have been
basted.
Mu. George Gray Mncfarlanc, of
tho firm of Macfarlanc & Co., Glas
gow, Scotland, is expected by the
Alameda on tho 22d.
Br tho Mariposa, tho resignation
of Mr. C. S. Mason, general secre
tary of tho Honolulu Y. M. C. A.,
was received, and has been accepted.
A iusi:uai.l match took placo this
morning between the Wnihau club
and a nine from the Royal school.
The latter won, scoring 23 tallies to
their opponents' 12.
Eight different pieces of Hawaiian
music in sheet form,, with a hand
some title page, can be obtained at
J. M. Oat, Jr., & Co'a store. Just
the thing to send abroad to friends.
Wrvr. got it, at least wc will
have it on Monday, and that is, S.
J. Lovcy & Co.'s turkey advertise
ment. Prcparo yourselves to read
something startling.
Beau in mind that Mr. E. P.
Adams' first Xmas sale will take
placo at his salesroom on Tuesday
evening next. Tho very fact of tho
Orphan presiding ought in itself to
secure a large attendance.
Oyez, oyez, oycz! This is to
give notice of a nctv advertisement
of N. S. Sachs, on tho first page of
this day's paper, which concerns
special sale of useful and ornamental
articles suitable for holiday gifts,
commencing Monday, Dec. 10th.
It was on Mr. W. E. Foster's
laud that tho trial of Coleman's cano
planter took placo yestordaj'.
Mn. II. FTlicbbard, the well
known drayman, has opened a feed
and grain storo at 77 King street,
and takes the proper means lo mako
tho business succeed by advertising
in tho BurxivriN.
Viib Symphony Club, with thu
assistance of tlio best mttslcal talent
in tho city, arc organizing a Testi
monial and Farewell Conceit offered
to Mr. Clias. Hnsselman previous to
his departure for Australia.
"No," said tho merchant, UI
don't advertise now. I used to, but
I got completely tired out waiting
on customers. Since I stopped that
advertisement I have had a continual
vacation and been able to discharge
two of my clerks."
Tun reason that Lycan & Co. sell
frames and cornices cheaper than
any other house in Honolulu Is that
their frame maker can mako better
frames in half tho time that is
required by an inexperienced man.
803 lw.
A nativi: by tho name ofKala
aspired to become a violinist a la
Yarndloy, so stole a fiddle from
John Ken. Before ho oould com
mence lessons, however, Ken had
him arrested, and he will be tried on
Monday morning nqxt.
. . .
To-nioht at -7 o'clock, at their
salesroom, Lyons &' Levey will sell
at auction, the splendid Xmas goods
now on view. Every accommoda
tion has been mado for ladies and
tho firm' will undoubtedly have a
crowded audience. It seems as if
everybody was going.
In the Police Court this morning
three Portuguese were charged with
assault and battery on a fellow
countryman. They were remanded
until Monday. Smith and Thurston
appear for them. Ned Delcx, brought
up on remand for vagrancy, was
further remanded.
Tiicur. will be a inectinir of
Democrats on Wednesday evening
next to consider tho formation of a
permanent organization of the party,
and also for the forwarding to the
President elect (Gov. Cleveland)
the proceedings of the dinner of the
party at the Hotel. Tho time and
place will be given hereafter.
Mn. Z. K. Myers, in an adver
tisement to-day, announces his
agency for the celebrated hand
grenades, which have proved an in
valuable protection against fire.
Owners of all kinds of buildings
and inflammable property would con
sult their interests by having a
business interview with Mr. Myers.
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Tun Pacific Navigation Co. will
have a scow and tho tug Kapiolani at
work on Monday, taking stuff from
tho dredger to a vacant lot on tho
Emmes estate near tho Fish Market,
leased by the Company with the in
tention of building a store house
there. What with tho Company and
the Government, tho dredger will
bo kept busy all day.
Tnu steamer Llkcllkc arrived off
Hnna, Maui, at 3 o'clock Wednesday
morning. She was unablo to go in
side on account of the terrific storm.
It thundered and lightened, and tho
rain came down so fast, that the
officers on board could not sec two
yards ahead. About half-past thrco
it began to clear up somewhat and
the vessel anchored in port. Tho
storm lasted four hours.
Tin: Myrtlo Boat Club held their
regular monthly meeting last even
ing at tho boat-house. The follow
ing officers were elected : President,
W. D. McBrido ; Vice-President, C.
A. Brown j Secretary, W. F. Love ;
Treasurer, A, Robertson ; Captain,
J. L. Torbet; Trustees, C. A.
Brown, E. A. Jones and C. II.
Purdy. The premature announce
ment of tho above- meeting in this
paper on Thursday was official,
gcrtlc evening contemporary.
The Fair nt thcY. M. C. A. Ilnll
yesterday afternoon and evening was
n brilliant success. Tho various
tables contained ai tides of the most
varied kind, and tho ladies presiding
were assiduous in their efforts to
dispose of them. Tho candy table
was empty by seven o'clock. Tho
refreshment department had tv largo
share of patronage. Tho littlo folks
attended in the afternoon, and in the
evening tho hall was crowded. Tho
Ro3nl Hawaiian Band was stationed
in the vacant lot opposite tho Library
and discoursed most excellent music
throughout the afternoon and even
ing. Tho fair will net something
over 83,000, which will go towards
furnishing tho now Cathedral.
The road nt the back of the Palaco
known as Palace Walk appears to be
n very dirty place, rubbish, dead
animals and other things being found
there. Last ovonhig ono of our
citizens was nearly knocked" down
by tho stench from a dead cat lying
in this toad.
The following passengers aro
booked to leave by tho Mariposa on
Monday Dec 15 Mrs L C Kelley &
2 children, T R Foster, Miss A E
Dixon, Mrs J Sherman, C Stoddard,
Mrs. T. II. Ilobron and son, Dr.
Talioferro, II. Luce, J. A. Buck
and son, Ch. Gcrtz, Miss M. Gcrtz.
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
Tho Band will play at Emm a
Square this evening, at .1:30. Tho
following is tho programme :
March Queen Kapiolani Mlchiels
Ovci turc Vcstalc Spoiitlul
Selection Carmen Bizet
Swcdlsii Wedding Sodorman
Waltz Thlno Alono Mclster
Quickstep La Italian o kc Alll..Bergcr
A FINE DISPLAY.
Stepping into Benson, Smitii &
Co.'s storo tho visitor is confronted
with an elegant assortment of Xmas
goods suitable for presents, laid out
on a table in n tasty manner in the
centre of the neat store. There is
to bo found complete celluloid toilet
sets in various colors, manicure sets
for the nails, Indies' work baskets
with musical box, odor cases in
many handsome designs, lavender
sachets, pcrfumo ntomizcrs, fancy
toilet 'soaps, gent's dressing cases,
Rickscckcr's perfumes of almost
every odor, etc. Then there is tho
celebrated Mailc cologne manufac
tured by the firm, and so much in
demand, in bottles all tho wny from
50 cents to 82.50. They have also
a large stock of Florida water.
Those velvet sponges just received
from Englnnd nro worthy of parti
cular attention. Everybody is wel
come to call and inspect this display
of goods. Of course it is not neces
sary to mention where the store is
situated.
THE CHURCHES.
Mr. Cruzan will preach, morning
and evening, Sunday, at Fort Street
Church. "Victory "Won by Using a
Strange "Weapon" will be the theme
of the evening. Miss Brccsc's Bible
class meets at 0 :30. All nro invited.
There will bo services at the Bethel
Union Church, witli preaching by the
Rev. E. C. Oggel, to-morrow, nt 11
A.jr., and 7:30 ivir. Sunday-school
at 9 :45 o'clock. A cordial invitation
is extended to these services.
At St. Andrews Cathedral, the
Bishop will preach in tho morning
and tho Rev. George Wallace in the
evening.
CROSS PUZZLES.
Mako a cross of two words In parallel
lines each way, which shall designate
this klugdom, read either down or
across.
Mako an ordinary cross, describing n
social gathering of this season.
The Fipdi.eic.
CHARADE.
My first Is tho lot that Is destined by
fate,
For my second to meet with in every
state,
My whole is by many philosophers
reckoned
To bring very often my first to in)'
second.
NUMERICAL ENICMA.
I am two words composed of twelve
letters.
My 8, 2, 0, 12, is Inst.
My 1. 0, 11, is plentiful In Honolulu.
My 2, 3, fi, 7, 10, 1, Is tho beginning.
My whole Is something given away,
which does not amount to n row of
beans.
Sinvi..
ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES.
To Sibyl's rlddlc-Civic.
To charade Sweet-heart.
To squaie word
E V E X
VINE
E X O S
N E S T
To Numerical Enigma A repub
lican. To Cleopatra's riddle Shadow.
To Enigma Chair.
Answers to all received from Mrs. N.
S. Lueo; to 3rd, 4th, 5th and 0th, from
Autoulo Perry.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A. L. Smith Jias just received per
steamer "Alameda," his new and
elegant stock of Christmas goods,
all of which nro now ready for
inspection ond sale. Among tho
numerous and varied stock, arc,
scrap books, in great variety, plush
and velvet dressing cases, very fine,
bill books, purses, girls' work boxes,
very choice, flower baskets, clothes
baskets, a new lino of brackets,
whisk broomholdcrs, doll carriages,
picture cord, picturo wire, hand
bells, tracing wheels, both single
and double, individual castors, cake
baskets, card receivers, child's sets
of knife, fork and spoon,, vases,
brush sets, and celluloid seta, trans
parent window pictures, velvet
frames, n few elegant fancy cabinet
frames, bouquet stands, gift cups nnd
snuccrs, mustache cups and saucers,
tin toys, iron stoves to cook in, little
jockeys, mechanical wnrsman, toy
lumber mill, a fine now lino of
pocket knives, and an especial lino
of ladies pocket knives, also scissors,
and an elegant assortment of Christ
mas cards, that must bo seen to bo
appreciated at his store opposito
E. O. Hall & Son, on Fort street.
882 lm
For Head stones or Monuments go
to T. J. Nnglc, corner Queen & Ahi
kca street. JDSS" Read his circulars.
875 lm.
Taiio Flour makes the finest poi
in the world. Try it. 881 3t
Some people wonder how we can
do work so much cheaper than
others in our line. Tho reason is
we have low rent and do our own
work. King Bros., Cornice and
Picture Framo Makers. 890 3t
The Templo of Fashion, Gl and 03
Fort street, informs the general
public that thoy will not givo 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 be sold
nt bed-rock prices. All they nsk is
to inspect their stock and learn
prices. 880 lm.
The undersigned havo opened an
employment ofllco on Meek street
next to tho Chinese newspaper
office, where persons wanting Cooks,
Waiters, Gardeners or Laborers will
find it to, their advantage to givo
them a call. Chinese interpreting
also attended to on reasonable terms.
887 2w IIO FON & LEE PAT.
Silver ! Silver !
Silver !
&reat Silver Gift Sale
coMJrr.NciNO
Saturday, Nov. 29,
AT
Ciias.J.Fisiiers
$5000 worth Silver presents
Will bo given away during
this sale.
Butter Knives,
Butter Dishes,
Castors, &c, &c,
to every customer purchasing to the
amount of 82.50 worth
of goods.
TOYS.! TOYS!
$2,500 worth of Toys
and Christmas Presents will bo
given away during this sale
to every custodier; buying 81 worth
or more
Don't liny Toy for CliriHt
iiiiik, but call nt oueo nt
ChasJ Fishel's
Corner Fort & Hotel SU.
879 3m
A GRAND
TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS
WIM.
On or about
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TEMPLE OF FASHION,"
01 nnd C3 Fort Street, opposite the Now Bank Building.
Lycan & Go's New AioiGmnt
Having disposed of all our
aSTOW OFFERING- Aotf
Entirely Hoy Stock of Holiflay M,
of every description, lower
lulu. All tho goods that wc have now on hand
" were selected in person by our Mr. AV. , ''
G-. "Wood, iu San Francisco, -
for the Xmas trade, ?.
and comprise a complete assortment of everything to bo'
found in any first-class Music, Toy, or
Fancy Goods Store.
LYCAN & CO.,
Honolulu, Dec. 9, 1881.
Largo Invoices of Goods (of all descriptions) lmvlng liccn received liy me, they , 42
"WILL feE SOLD AT
Than the same quality of Goodi can ho
satisfaction cunrnntced. 3Iy stock
ENGLISH AND SYDNEY MANUFACTURE,
Saddles, Belts, Pouches, leggings, Saddle Cloths, School Bags, &c,
Bits, Spurs and Stirrups, &c, in Nickel and Silver Plates.
The reputation oCmy HOME-MADE HAKNESS for superiority of workmanship
and uinterlul remains unchallenged during my six years' residence here.
Thankful for tliu generous patronage of the past, Us continuance nnd increase in
the f uturo is respectfully solicited nt tho old stnnd.
6S(S3m
Corner
LEWIS
Havo received ex Mariposa,
Swiss Cheese. Gala. Grapes & Pears,
Fine. Cain Apples, Dried Figs, Smyrna Figs, Wild Hare, on Ice;
Dried Cherries, French Prunes, Cain Fresh Roll lluttcr,
Pickled Roll lluttcr, Clhcls' Extr.ict Uccf, f pints Chutney,
Eastern Oysters, In thi nnd shell; Fresh Cala Salmon, on Ice,
Celery, Cauliflower, Spiced Lambs' Tongues, In smnll jnrs;
Llbby, McNeill & Llhhy's ennvns covered dried lieef,
Gormen for breakfast, Capo Cod Cranberries,
Ami a full lino of Fi-chU Staple Groceries.
Island Orders solicited. Telephone No. 240. P. O. Dox 2S7. (702
J. F. BROWN,
SURVEYOR.
Special attention given to Surveying
in Honolulu mid vicinity.
Records searched, nnd planH showing
titles carefully prepared.
Office, Room No. 5, upstairs
Campbell's Illock, Fort St.
sua tf
POI ! POI !
Families nnd others In want of Good,
Fresh, Clean,
Machine Made Poi,
Can obtain thu same hi (iinutltlos to
buit by leaving orders nnd con.
taluers with
JT. 13. OA.a
At Pacific Navigation Co.'s Building,
601 Queen street. if
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TAKE n.ACE
December 1st,
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old stock at auction, wc arc
than any other house in IIono-1.)
105 ai 107 Fort Street.
The Corner Harness Store
Still to the Front !
LOWER PRICES,
purchased elsewhere in Honolulu, and
consists of all kinds of AMERICAN.
of Fort nnd King streets, Honolulu, II. I.
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JNO. A. PALMER,
Collector, Itcnl IMutc,
A.ND-
Gciicrnl ItiisinoHN Agent.
Oflko In Campbell's New Block,
815 tf Room No. 7, Up-Stnlri.
FOR SiMMH.
A FEW CHOICE BUILDING LOTS,
also Residence properly on tho
Plains nt n bargain.
For Kent Several -oll furnished
rooms, iu private fnmilits gool loca.
tlon. Plcasnnt rooms for two gentle,
men, with privilege of keeping 2 horses
in paddock.
QUARTERLY BILLS,
BookB and Accounts and Cus
tom House Business prompt
ly, carofully and accurately
attended to.
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent, Merchant St.
Telephone 172 P.O. Box 315.
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