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SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All Uinu from noon of to-day, Dec. 20.
h in.
Sim Sols 8 21.
SunHNos, 18 31.
Moon Sets 8 20.
HlghTldo (siniill) 5 30.
High Tldo (huge) 18 00.
WIND AMJ Vl:VT1IKU
Itccortl fiom nooti of jcstertlay
At'st'u'vtl. Tliorinomotor Knln.
I 411 I Uli I Mh il 2h I nh I IShlltolSh
I iri.cnl nn I w.;o7io o.i o mo i.eo
Wind, West fiesli; Sky, foil ; Hen, .rough.
AnniVALs.
Deo 10
Stmr XV O Hull fiom Wlndwiiid polls
Stmr C K Bishop fiom Knual
Schr Knnlkeaoull from Kohiiln
Stmr lwnliuil from Hamakiu
VESSELS LEAVINC ON MONDAY.
BglnoClaus Spicekck forSaiiFianetsoo
Stmr. las Mnkec for Walalua fc Kapaa.
Schr Lnka for Knkulau
Schr Walchu
Ilk O O Whltmoio, for Port Tow nscnil
n . VESSELS IN PORT.
JJgtno Hazard,
Bktno Knieka, Leo
Uktno Kllkltat, Culler,
llgtno Discovery, Pculman
Bk Bygdo, Chrlstchcn
PASSENGERS.
Fiom Windw aid poits perstnir WO
Hull, Deo 10-Mis XV O Haley and
daughter, D K Nahlnu, Mrs XV F Boy
mid child, A W Smith, Mrs G V ICamau
oha, F O Hopkc, J Giilstoln, & 81 deck.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The Kllkltat has chafed her starhoard
side very much by bumping against tho
wharf.
Tho stmr C It Bishop was lcported
passing Hocla at 7:30 this morning.
Stmr XV O Hall In ought 4,730 bags of
sugar, 180 bags of awa, 124 bags of
coifeq, 122 hides, 2S8 goat skins, 1 horeo
and 218 pkgs of sundries. On her
nnlvaloff poit last evening, she was
unable to conic in on account of tho
rain being so thick that tho light house
could not ho seen. The spar buoy was
gone, and tho water was breaking over
tho bar. In a short time, liovccr, tho
weather-abated and she came In w lthout
danger.
Either by tho heavy swell caused by
tills southeily blow has undermined n
poitiou of tho Esplanade, or tho Solent
bumping of tho Kllkltat against the
bulkhead lias made largo clacks tlicic,
and in somo places the giound is so low
that one is in danger of going tluough
Stmr Jas Makco will sail on Monday.
Tho now of the schr Kekauluohl
returned by the stmr C It Bishop.
died"
At Honolulu on Dec. 20th, at 1:15 A.
M., Heniy G youngest son of T.ilul.i L.
and Fred. J I. Hayclden. Aged four
teen months and tlihteeu days. The
funeral will take iluec at the family
lesldeuec of His Ex. W. M. Gibson,
Sunday tiftcinoon, at 3 o'clock.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Tin: Royal Hawaiian Band will
give a conceit at Emma Squaro
Monday evening.
N. S. Sachs is selling Ladies' Kid
Gloves, evening shades, best quality
at 50 cts. per pair. 807 3t
. in .
A xuw sccietnry for the Y. M. C.
A. is to be secured, in place of C. S.
Mason, resigned.
Wis hope to see a full house at
Mr. llassclman's farewell concert
next Fi iday evening.
For bargains in Holiday Gifts,
call at the popular store of N. S.
Sachs, 101 Fort street. 8973t
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One corner of tho signal station at
Diamond Head, occupied by Charlie
tho lookout, lias been carried away
during the recent storm.
Mrs. Wallace's Academic School
for girls closed for the Christmas
vacation yesterday, and will rc-open
on Monday, January 5th.
.
Monday's steamer will bring choice
turkeys on ice for S. J. Levey &
Co., and fresh fiozen oysters in tins
for II. J. Noltc. Order early.
.
Tun S. S. Alameda is due on Mon
day from San Francisco with dates
to tho 15th inst. Look out for
Lucas's whistle about 10 o'clock.
. We met Dame Rumor this morn
irtg and were informed that tho
matrimonial market will bo disturbed
towards tho end of tho next week.
It is with l egret that we, chroniclo
to-dny the death of the infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Hayseldcn,
which occurred early this morning.
In tho Police Court this morning,
Kaluna, for drunkenness, forfeited
bail of $G. D. Simpson, for desert
ing his wife, 'was remanded until
moved on.
It was so very stormy last evening
that Mr. E. P. Adams was com
pelled to postpono his salo of Japan
cso vases, China silk, ponges, etc.,
until Monday tho 22nd at 7 r. jr.,
when ho says he shall sell rain or
shine.
Ladies' best Chamois-skin Driving
Gloves can be secured at N.' S.
Sachs' for SI per pair. 807 3t
Mkssiis. J. M. Oat, Jr., & Co.'s
stoic will be open from 0.30 until 0
o'clock this evening, niul Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings
of next week. 899 -it
Ai,t. inteiested will find it to their
advantage to read the advcitiscment
of the Agent of the Hoard. of Health,
respecting the disposition of dead
animals.
A oitKAT many idle men were on
tho streets tills morning, which caused
us to think that the government could
have given them nil n job cleaning
the muddy sheets.
Tiir.iti; is some talk of a cricket
match between an cloven of Hono
lulu cricketers and an eleven from
tho Honolulu Iron Works, on tho
Makik (ground, New Year's day.
It was Chief Justice Judd who
complimented the pupils in Miss
Hall's school yesteulay forenoon.
Judge McCully was present in tho
afternoon, and made one of the
speeches.
This evening, by order of G. W.
Macfarlanox& Co., Lyons & Levey
will sell a splendid lot of new Xmas
goods, commencing at 7 o'clock.
On Monday morning at 10 o'clock,
they will sell without reserve a new
stock of holiday goods.
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Tun Hawaiian Carriage Manu
facturing Co. held a meeting yes
terday morning. It was decided to
hold the annual meeting in February
of each year instead of October as
heretofore. Messrs. W. F. Alien
and S. M. Whitman were added to
the list of directors.
Ciias. Hustace hits the right nail
on the head when he says that no
Xmas dinner is complete without a
bottle of those famous old Virginia
pickles he lias for sale. After the
tin key and plum pudding comes
dessert, and for that he has nuts,
raisins, figs, etc.
BnowN. I hear Lewis & Co.
will have a splendid lot of good
things come by the steamer on Mon
day. Smith. Yes, you're right, tlioy
will. I have given my order already,
for I don't want to be left out in the
cold like some people are by going
late.
If there is anything that is tickling
to the palato it is ginger ale and
soda water. The Crystal Soda
Works has always been noted for its
manufacture of tho above drinks,
and is in a position to supply all
orders for this festivo season. A
glass of ginger nlo or of soda water
is as much a necessity for a Xmas
dinner as cranberry sauce to a
turkey.
This morning at 7 o'clock Messrs.
G. W. Macfarlane & Co. had a gang
of men at work in front of their store
clearing away tho mud off tho street.
James White, who was bossing the
job, had the mud carted right away,
as soon as scraped up. Tho conse
quence was that everyone who hud
business in that direction were de
lighted to bo ablo to cross the road
without getting up to their knees in
mud.
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Tiicue is an old saying, " last but
not least," which can bo properly
applied to tho firm of Frectli and
Peacock. They have just received
a superior shipment of the celebrated
Budwciscr beer, California brandy,
white rye whiskey, elephant and key
brand gins in crystal bottles, Geo.
Goulet, Ch. Fairo and C.' Frcro
brands of champagne in pints and
quarts, and also a complete assort
ment of goods in their line. This
house is second to none in the line.
It will bo remembered that Jacob
Sims and C. Gannon were matched
to run a race of one 'mile on New
Year's day. However, it has been
found out that Sims intended to lose
tho race, so his trainer, Mr. Wright,
who docs not believe in sucli dis
honest action, gave him up, and tho
match is off. A now match has been
made between Gannon and Jim
Brown, to run one milo for $100 a
side, January 21th.
Shoutlv after noon yesterday tho
rain came down in torrents, and a
regular Kona storm set in which
lasted nil night. Tho Nuuanu
valley stream was much swollen and
tho rolling of tho heavy surf over
the reef could bo distinctly hcaid
for a lpng distance. .The wind was
pretty strong and a good many trees
thioughout the town suffered by the
loss of branchos. The steamer W.
G. Hall arrived In poit at I! o'clock
after considerable dilllculty owing
to the spar buoy being gone. This
moining opened out fine though
cool, and as we go to press the
weather is quite pleasant.
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
Tho Band will play at Emma
Square this afternoon at ! :30. Tho
following is tho programme :
Mat ch Lunaiuaksialiiana Bcigcr
Ovci lure Fi a DIavolo Auber
Finale Bivouac Pctiolhi
Walt. Vienna Bon Bons Strauss
Dance Aborigines Tliieio
Mfticii Sweet Eel Lehtia Bcger
THE CHURCHES.
At St. Andrews Cathedral, Rev.
Geo. Wallaco preaches in tho morn
ing, the Bishop in tho evening. A
confirmation service will bo held in
the afternoon at 4 o'clock.
At Bethel Union Church at 11
O'clock special musio will bo ren
dered by the choir. Pastor Oggcl
will pieach a Christmas sermon on,
" The Incarnato Mystery." In the
evening at 7:30 o'clock the Sunday
school will give tho Christmas can
tata, "Immnnuel,", words by W. O.
Gushing, music by W. II. Doanc.
Parents, friends and strangers are
cordially invited to attend.
Service at Fort Street Church to
morrow morning at 1 1 a. m. In the
evening a Christmas piaiso service
will be held, on which occasion the
choir will be largely augmented.
Tho following will be the order of
services :
Organ I'roecs'lonal Mis. A. F. Judd
Doxology Choir & Congregation
Invocation Kev. XV. U. Menitt
Gloi hi Patrl (Buck) Foit St. Choir
Old Testament Lesson : Isaiah 0 :l-7. .
Kev. A. O. Foibe
Anthem Sing, O Heaven (Tours) . . .
Foit St. Choir
New Testament Lcson : Euko 2 :8-20.
1. A. Citiau
Hymn Hark I tho Herald Angels Sing
(Mendelssohn)
Choir & Congiegatlon
Prayer Kev. W. O. Merrltt
Kespfcnsc Bilghtcst and Best (Itu-
bcnstchi) Foi t St. Choir
Hymn While Shepheids Wtitriicd
(Handel) Choir & Congiegatlon
Cluistm.is Addiess J. A. Ciuzan
O Sing to God (Gounod)
Ladles' doublo-ipiai tette
Hymn .Toy to the Woild (Mason)...
Choir & Congiegatlon
Benediction Kev. A. 0. Follies
Organ Kecessionul Mrs. A. F. Judd
Blackleg lias broken out among
cattle in Berks count', Pennsylvania.
The last one rumor lias appointed
to marry the President elect is Miss
Jennie Humphrey, daughter of ex
judge Humphrey, of Buffalo.
Robt. J. Breckenridgc. Supreme
Treasurer of the Knights of Honor,
is charged in that society's paper
witli being a defaulter in the sum of
8100,000. The accused, who lives
in Louisville, denies tho charge.
Hay and Grain !
WOTiFK A. lomvAitn.s
Havo on band, and nro receiving by
eveiy steamer,
Choice liny, Ontw, Jlrnn, round ami
Whole Hurley, CrnrUeil niul Whole
Corn, Whoiit, etc., etc., etc.
Which they offer at tho
Lowest Market Rates.
Goods delivered FKEE OF CHAKGi:.
wor.Fi: a. j:iWAitiM,
Cor. King & Nuuanu Sts.
Telephone No. 3 10. 807 lm
For Salo or Exchange.
A GOOD SIDE.BAK TOP BUGGY
with carriage-lamps, robe ami
whin; or, will exchange for tin A.l
saddle horse.
890 tf Apply at this omce.
TO THE. LADIES !' '
FPYAT, the welf-known ladles'
halr-dro&ser, of San Francisco,
takes much pleasure In announcing to
tho ladles of this city and vicinity, that
ho ispiopaied to do all Kinds of halr
woik. Combings mado into Sw Itches,
Langtry, Coquette, Daisy, Opeia, Sara
toga waes, Ac. Ladles' bait-cut, culled
and shampooed. Hair dicst-ed in latest
styles, i. : Pompadour, Sevlgnc, Lang
try, Ac., &e. :il Klcbaid St.
805 2w i
FURNISHED ItOOMS.
rpWO FURNISHED KOOMS to let.
X Apply No. 4 Garden Line. 800 lw
A
II. F. HEUBARD
Would lufoi m his friends iiml the pub.
lie that ho hasopcnela
Store at "So. 77 King; street,
, for the snloof
Hay and all kinds of Grain,
where lio would bo ploafol to sco them
when in need of anything In his line.
ESTRcmcmber the No., 77 King st.
89U lm Telephone 259
9S
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A. L. Smith has just received per
steamer "Alameda," his new and
elegant stock of Christinas goods,
nil of which me now ready for
inspection and sale. Among tho
numerous and vailed stock, nrc,
scrap books, in yrcut variety, plush
and velvet dtessing cases, very Jinc,
bill books, purses, girls' woik boxes,
very choke, llowcr baskets, clothes
baskets, n new line of brackets,
whisk biooinholdcrs, doll carriages,
pictuio coul, picluio wile, hand
bells, tracing wheels, both single
and double, individual castors, cake
baskets, card rccciveis, child's sct3
of knife, fotk and spoon, vases,
brush sets, and celluloid sets, trans
parent window pictuies, velvet
frames, a few elegant fancy cabinet
frames, bouquet stands, gift cups and
saucers, mustache cups and saucers,
tin tqys, iion stoves to cook in, little
jockeys, mechanical waisman, toy
lumber mill, a fine new Hue of
pocket knives, and an especial line
of ladies pocket knives, also scissors,
and an elegant assoitmcnt of Christ
mas cards, that must bo seen to be
appreciated at his stoio opposite
E. O. Ilnll & Son, on Foit street.
882 lin
Our little Ait Gallery is always
open to tho public, admission free.
King Bros. 808 3t
Xo fear of disease if you cat poi
made from Taro Flour. 898 3t
For Head stones or Monuments go
to T. J. Xaglc, corner Queen & Ala-
kca street. JUST Read his circulars.
875 lm.
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A few more silver gifts left at
Fishcl's. 801 tf
Tin: Temple of Fashion, CI and C3
Fort street, informs the general
public that they will not give their
toys and holiday goods away as
advertised by other retail dcalcis to
catch trade, but will guarantee that
their slock of toys, etc., will be sold
at bed-rock prices. All they ask is
to inspect their stock and learn
prices. 880 lm.
Chisistmas goods of all descrip
tion at Fishcl's. 804. tf
Tin: reason that Lycan & Co. sell
frames and cornices cheaper than
any other house in Honolulu is that
their frame maker can mnko better
frames in half tho time that is
required by an inexperienced man.
803 hv.
Call for your silver present at
Fishcl's. 801 tf
Blacic and colored Jersey waists,
silk' mixed, only $5.00 at Fishcl's.
801 tf
O. V. FllEBTU.
W. C. r-EACOCK
, .ATTENTION!
Freeth & Peacock,
2'.l Xiiunnu Street.
HONOLULU, U. I.
WINE & SPIRIT
Merchants,
OFFER FOIt SALE
At the Lowest Market ItntcN
Geo Goulet Champagne, pints & quarts.
ChasFarro " " "
Carlton Frcro " " "
Pino Old California Brandy, in bulk,
Pure Virginia Whlto Rye Whiskey,
Budweiser Lager Beer, pint? and quarts
A largo and well selected stock of
ALES,
BEER51, .
WINES,
EPIRITS,
&.C., &c., &c.,
Always on hand and for salo at prices
that clefy competition. Country orders
Holiciteu. All gooas guarautecu.
Telephone 40. P. O. Box i!C0.
7811 Cm.
Heads of Families
"WILL PLEASE BEAK IN MIND
that wo keep on hut id a full
stock of
FIRE WOOD,
CHARCOAL,
& STOVE COAL
Of tho best quality, which wo oiler for
sale at
Wholesale ami Retail,
Orders icspcetfully BoIIcitcd.
N, I UllAHAM A Co.,
No. 82 King Street.
Telephone No 187. 805 lm
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Building Iols for Sale.
SEVERAL building lots for talo or
rental Kapalanui, near IhoNiuhe.
lew ai bridge, on tho Ewa sldo of tho
lane leading to Austin's estato. Easy
terms. Apply to XV. O. AOH1,
Law olllco of XV. It. Castle. 837 tf
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A GRAND
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TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS
WILL TAKK
On or about
-AT
" TEMPLE OF
01 niul 03 Fort Street, opposite
Lycan & Go's lei Announcement
Having disposed of all our old stock at auction, we are
NOAV OFFERING- AN
Entirely New Stock of Holiiay Goods,
of every description, lower than any other house in Hono
lulu. All the goods that we have now on hand
were selected in person by our Mr. "W.
G. Wood, in San Francisco,
for the Xmas trade,
and comprise a complete assortment of everything to he
found in any first-cltiss Music, Toy, or
Fancy Goods Store.
LYCAN & CO.,
Honolulu, Dec. 9, 1881.
Largo invoices of Goods (of all de3criptions) having been received by me, they
WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES,
Than the same quality of Goods can be purchased clscwhcro in Honolulu, and
satisfaction uuarnuteed. My slock consists of all kinds of AMERICAN,
ENGLISH ANH SYDNEY MANUFACTURE,
Saddles, Belts, Pouches, Leggings, Saddlo Cloths, School Bags, &o.,
Bits, Spurs and Stirrups, &c, in Nickel and Silver Plates.
Tho reputation of my HOME-MADE HAKNESS for superiority of workmanship
and material remains unchallenged luting my six years' residence here.
Thankful for the generous patronage of tho past, its, continuance and incrcaso in
the future is respectfully solicited at tho old stand.
OHA.S. HAMMER,
SSC :im Corner of Fort and King streets, Honolulu, H. I.
L EWIS & CO.,
Have received ox Mariposa,
Swiss Cheese. Gala. Crapes & Pears,
Fine (Jala Apples, Dried Figs, Smyrna Figs, Wild H ire, on ice;
Dried Cherries, French Funics, Cala Ficsh Roll Butter,
Pickled Roll Butter, Cibcls' Extract Beef, pints Chutney;
Eastern Oysters, in tin and shell; Fresh Cala Salmon, on Ice,
Celery, Cauliflower, Spiced Lambs' Tongues, in small jars;
Llbby, McNeill & Llbby's canvas covered dried Beef,
Gcrmca for breakfast, Capo Cod Cranberries,
And n l'nll lino of FreHli Sinplo Groceries
Island Orders solicited. Telephone No. 210. P. O. Box 207. (762
J. F. BE.QWN,
SURVEYOR.
Special attention given to Surveying
in Honolulu and vicinity.
Rccoids searched, and plans showing
titles caicfully prepared.
Office, Room No. 5, upstairs
Campbell's Block, Fort St.
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Families and others in want of Good,
Fresh, Clean, !
Machine Made Poi,
Can obtaiu tho same in quantities to
suit by lowing orders and con.
laluers with
IT. B. OAT,
At Pacific Navigation Co.'s Building,
601 Queen street. tf
OPENING
l'LACK
December 1st,
THE
FASHION,"
the New Bank Building.
. OOKCTST -Sc CO.
105 ana 107 Fort Street.
The Corner Harness Store
Still to the Front !
JNO. A. PALMER,
Collector, Ileal Kstute,
AND-
cncrnl HumIiichh Agent.
Ofllio In Campbell's New Block,
815 tf Room No. 7, Up-Stnlrs.
FOIt SAIiF.
A FEW CHOICE BUILDING LOTS,
also Residence property on the
Plains at a bargain.
For ltcnt Several u oil furnished
rooms, In prlvuto families gool locn.
lion. Pleasant rooms for two gentle
men, with privilege of keeping 3 horses
in paddock.
QUARTERLY BILLS,
Books and Accounts and Cus
tom House Business prompt
ly, carefully and accuratoly
attended to.
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent, Merchant St
Telephone 172 P. 0. Box 316.
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