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"WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1885.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All time from noon of to-day, Jan. 14.
h nit
Sun Scti , 38.
Sun lilacs 18 41.
Moon IS 7.
High Tide 3 00.
High Tldo.....' 15 30.
WIMI AND WEITIIEII
ltecoul from noou of j osier Jay;
MaSuSSlil. Thermometer Itnln.
I in ! mi i- siii ji 2ii I m I isn nto lsii
I 2M SO.M I BO.I3710 OSS C30 0.00
Wind, X. X. K, llRlitj Sky, flnoulthlinzn;
Sen, moderate.
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
l'.OH SAX F11ANC1SCO.
Jftirlpow Leaves Honolulu, Jan. 15
Alameda.... Leaves Honolulu. Feb. 1st
PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO.
Hill AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY:
Stmr City of Sydney ..' J
21
rou SAN niANciscoi
Slmr Australia ' Inn. 18
ARRIVALS.
Jan 11
Stmr Iwalant from llamakua
Schr Luka from Koholalelo
DEPARTURES.
Jau 13-
Bktno V II Dlmond for San Francisco
Stmr Jlokolll for Windward ports
Schr Catcrlna for llaualcl
Schr Lihollho for-Waimea
Schr Manuokawnl for Nawlliw ill
Schr llalcaknla for Pepeekco
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
S S Mariposa for San Francisco
Schr Walmalu for llonomu
Schr Mlllc Morris for Laual
Schr Luka for Koholalclc
VESSELS IN PORT.
Ugtnc Hazard,
S S Mariposa, Morse
Tern Jos Kliss,.llenrix
Uktne Win' Phillips, Potter
PASSENCERS.
For San Francisco per Bktno "V II
Dlmond, Jan 1 11' II Tripp, Mini Kas
nier. v
From irmnakua per stmr Iwalani Jan
14 Mr J Mnrsdcn, Judge Mian & wife,
Mr W II Miller, Mr J Hilton, Mr J Mc
Dade, 23 deck.
For Niihau and Kauai, per Planter,
Jau 13 Uol Z S Spalding, C Bertlemau,
Mis J Kakina and 2 childicu. Miss Ma
lulaui, Miss Liliuoe, Mrs VT II Kicc,
Mrs Gray, Mrs Bates, W S Itay, It A
Macfie, Jr, F P Hastings, Miss Kipola
Salem.
For Maui and Hawaii, per W G Hall,
Jan 13 E Smith, Mrs M D Cooke, Miss
E Victor, G McDougall, A Iirouso, J D
Paris, Jr, Mrs Ilaalelea Corney, S W
ICaeo, Capt H S Comstock, J N Kaoao
kalani. SHIPPING NOTES.
The MV II Dlmond sailed this i st for
S F wUh 8127 bags of sugar, 030 bags of
rice, 51 beer kegs, and 30 empty tanks.
Value 50,240.08.
Stmr Iwalaui brought 1030 bags of
sugar and 21 head of cattle.
The Waimalu was hove down this
morning to be cleansed.
The Jos lluss finished discharging her
deck load this morning. She w ill pro
bably sail, this week.
Schr Luka brought 2000 bags of sugar.
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At Moanalua, January 15th. Arthur
Pcler Kana-nimaulou Brickwood, aged 2
years, 10 months, 15 days.
LOCAL & CENERAL NEWS.
Go'od afternoon, Commodore
Bickerton.
No meeting of the Stock and Bond
Exchange this morning.
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There will ho a meeting of Pacific
Hose Co. this evening at 7.30
o'clock.
Call and examine the stock of
elegant new goods at N. S. Sachs's
Fort street.
Pros'. AVayland, of Yale College,
occupied a scat on the bench in the
Supremo Court this morning.
Mns. IIampsox, the evangelist,
speaks for the last time at Kuwaiti
hao church this evening.
W. C. Alcana, Chinese & Hawaiian
Translator, has removed his office to
No. 7, King street, near the Bridge.
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CoriES of the Session Laws of 1884
in English and Hawaiian may bo had
upon application at the Interior
OHlcc.
Wi: are glad to learn, that His Ex.
the Minister of Foreign Affairs is
recovering from a Bevero attack of
illness.
Tim little girl who was run over
Saturday near the Palace by tho run
away team, has so far recovered as
to bo out and playing around.
ON,and after to-day the Hawaiian
Hotel stables will have a night hack
on from G r. m. until 8 o'clock, a.
m., each day, Tho telephone number
is 82.
The steamer Likeliko leaves regu
larly every week for Maui loaded
with passengers and freight. Mon
day last she had all she could carry,
The Maul people arc very 'much
pleased with the regularity niul ac
commodations offered by this boat.
II. B. M.'s Commissioner, Jlnjor
J. II. Wodehouse, and Monsieur
Henri Fccr, French Commissioner,
were present in the Supremo Court
this morning,
The Daily Hawaiian states that,
"the steamer Kilnuea Hon has been
undergoing extensive alterations, and
filled with new boilers." If they
should all blow up at once llicy
would liilUah-how many !
Tin: fence just makai of the
first bridge in Nuuanu Valley is
giving way by inches. It is a very
dangerous place there and repairs
ought to be effected at once.
Invitations arc out for the mar
riage of Miss Dr. Surah E. Peirce,
to Dr. N. B. Emerson, which event
will take place at Fort Street Church,
Thursday evening, January 22nd.
. Tun old shanty recently moved
from opposite the Police Station has
been placed in position in Nuuanu
Valley, just above Kukui Street. It
certainty is no ornament to lhat
vicinity.
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Ciiikf Justice Judd has sentenced
Wong Kau, the counterfeiter, who
was- found guilt by a jury the latter
part of last week, to one j-car's im
prisonment at hard labor. The
sentence is rather a lenient one.
Tim second trial of Kcola, the
native charged with larceny of a gun
fi;om Joseph Picto, will commence
Monday morning next. It will be
remembered the jury (Hawaiian)
failed to agree in the first trial.
"Win: Patten's clothes, which he
wore at the time he was shot, were
brought in Couit this morning, the
sight made the prisoner Bridges
hang his head down, keeping it there
while they were examined by the
j-y-
Mk. S. Ehrlich, manager of the
Temple of Fashion, was brought up
in tho Police Court this morning
charged with smuggling by means of
inaccurate invoices. He was re
manded until to-morrow. Mr. Hart
well appears for him.
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A gang of prisoners arc at work
on School street between Nuuanu
and Fort streets, filling up the holes
in the road. We also notice that
considerable improvement has been
made on the King street road, from
the Government building to Alapai
street.
The Woman's Christian Temper
ance Union will hold their regular
monthly meeting at the parlors of the
Y. M. C. A., at 2:30 o'clock on
Thursday afternoon. All ladies in
terested in the cause of temperance
are cordially invited to attend.
Trm Inter Island Steam Navigation
Co. have a new propeller on tho way
here for tho steamer W. G. Hall.
It is the same sizo as the old one,
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but a different style and of much
greater power, which will probably
be shown in her next race with tho
Kinau.
Again a large audience hung upon
Mrs. Hampson's eloquence last even
ing. Many enquirers assembled in
the room at the close, and were
affectionately greeted, individually,
by the evangelist, who also presented
each with a book specially prepared
by herself for new converts. Mrs.
Hampson's address this evening will
be specially to young men, and to
morrow she will address a woman's
meeting before leaving by the steamer
for tho Coast.
Shortly after five o'clock yester
day afternoon, a fire alarm was rung.
It summoned tho department to the
Kawaiahao Female Seminary on
King street. A firo had originated
in the second story of the front
building. It was put out without
doing much damage, ono of tho beds
and a trunk being slightly burned.
The origin of the fire is a mystery.
The annual meeting of the Hono
lulu Yacht and Boat Club was held
last evening, and was fully attended.
Tho following officers " were elected
for the current year: Commodore,
Justice It. F. Bickerton; Vjcc
Cdmmodorc, Chas. B. Wilson ; Cap
tain, S. B. Dole; Secretary, Walter
M. Giffard; Treasurer, II. M.
Whitney, Jr. ; Measurer, Thomas
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Korrcnson Executive Committee,
Messrs. Frank Blown, M. P. Robin-
"W. L. Wilcox ; J. G. Spencer
and F. Whitney. Tho initiation fee
was raised to
Eighteen new
active and honorary members were
elected. An unanimous voto of
thanks was tendered to Mr. Walter
M. Giffard for his faithful services
rendered the club.
Mr. F. L. Clarke, the Superinten
dent of the Census, expects all the
returns from the other Islands will
be in by the latter end of next week,
and then ho will soon bo prepared
to present a tabular statement.
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An bid grey-haireU prisoner has
been at work tho past two days
cleaning tho gutters opposite tho
Lyceum in Nuuanu Valley. A na
tivo woman, his daughter, helps the
poor oIU chap to cart away tho dirt.
We would call the attention of our
readers to the Honolulu Guide Book
of Information, copies of which can
be obtained of Mr. J. E. Wiseman.
It is so well gotten up and so com
plete that everyone ought to be in
possession of a cop. .
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Three drunks in the Police Court
this morning left SG each. Ching
Young Tai, Hoy Chun and Wing
Choy, the three Chinc.se arrested by
Marshal Sopcr for gambling, had
their case tried and were remanded
until the 17th for judgment.
Mr. John S. Smithies acting under
instructions from Mr. Cecil Brown,
who is Mr. James Campbell's agent,
has taken possession of the stock of
A. W. Richardson & Co. We hear
the latter will take advantage of the
bankruptcy laws.
SPECIAL N0TIJES.
A watch and chain found yester
day can be had by the owner, on
proving property and payingi for
this nojtice, by applying at this office.
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Artists' Matciials of all kinds
always on hand, at reasonable prices,'
at King Bros.' Art Store. 01G 3t
The new plan of the French cam
paign is to direct all. reinforcements
to Tonquin, and when the Chinese
arc driven out there 5,000 men will
be sent to Admiral Conrbet upon
the Kcling, and to Tamsui and For
mosa. Two thousand boxes of Mexican
exhibits were detained two weeks at
the custom house in New Orleans,
when the Mexican officials became
indignant and threatened to return
home. As Mcxfco had appropriated
$250,000 for its display the man
agers of the Exhibition became un
easy, and Secretary McCulloch was
induced to modify regulations so as
to permit the Mexican exhibitions
to get their goods out.
Furnished Rooms.
FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY. Apply
to MRS. TURNER, W Aiakca
tiee 090 ly h
Building Lots for Sale.
SEVERAL building lots for falc or
rent ai Kapalnma, near the Nluhe
lowai brldeo. on the Ewa side of tho
lnnc leading to Austin's estate. Eay
terms.- Apply to W. C. ACUI.
Law offlce of W. R. Castle. 837 tf
New Cottage to Let.
ANEW COTTAGE, corner of 1'ensa.
cola and KIiimu greets; fourronmn,
kitchen, hath and pantry Water laid
on. Ilfnlihy location. Terms reason
able. Enquire of
W. O. ATWATER,
flOO 2w Gov't lluilding.
S. M. CABTEB,
AOKNT TO TAKE
Acknowledgments to Labor Contracts.
OlUce with Mr. Fishbourne. 000 3m
NOTICE.
"S and after this
dato,
Mr. J. 13.
VJ Wisi man will take diarco of my
books, dUtrlbute and collect my hills
without exception. Ills iccislnl will lw
fciUUclcnt.
, GEORGE TROUSSEAU. MI).
Honolulu. Nov. BI.1B81. 87ltf
NOTICE.
ON and after this date, Mr. Jno. A.
Palmor will attend to tho distri
bution nnd collection of our entire ac
counts: his receipt will ho tulllelent.
J S. McQKKW. M.I).
II. G. McGREW, M.I).
Honolulu, Jan. 1, 1885. DOS 3w
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS HAVING accounts
against mo ntrionully, or on uc.
count of liiydraylng business, arc re
'quested to present tho tuinu monthly
Instead oi nunrieiiy as iiunuuiuru.
BM-lin. OKI). II. ROI1BHTSON.
G. II. ROBERTSON,
Drayman best teams
lu town.
Olllce, Queen st. 1&
f. pyat, SPECIALJOTICE. W. H. PAGE, 1
Tie Luuios' Hair Dresser, ti,e -Md i,r;i,rictor of tho mm-m, I
Has postponed hU departure until
Iho 15th Instant.
Ladles wishing his services will please
call or leave ordirs nt
No. 31 JllOlIAKnS STREET.
t'02 2n
FRANK HUSTACE,
Dravmnn.
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All oidcrs for rartnge promptly at
tended to, at tho lowest rates. Also for
sale:
Kaltnauo Halt,
l'lro Wood,
White and lMnck Snnd
In quantities to smlt, at lowest prices.
CCSJly
WT. RHOADS,
. CO NTlt ACTOR & BUILDER
Shop on Queen street, near Aiakca.
635 0m
THE PEOPLE'S WANTS.
TEAD J. E. WISEMAX'S LIST OF
JLL Houses, Cottages, Rooms, &c, to
rent In the Morning Guide news Items
published dally. ' 001 1m
BUSINESS MEN
TAKE NOTICE!
J. E. WISEMAN.
The Reliable Business Agent,
Quarterly Bills DHiH
AND
Quarterly Bills Ciilleticil !
Promptly, Accurately,
And Reasonably,
TO SUIT THE TI$IES !
007 1m
Quarterly Bills,
Quarterly Bills,
Quarterly Bills.
JOHN A. PALMER will distribute
and collect
QUABTERLY JBIILS.
Also, assist in general olllco work.
Ofllce in Campbell'? Block, Room 7, up
stairs. EMsiaegur&Co
Offer for sale ex recent arrivals,
GENUINE CHAMPAGNES,
In quarts and pints.
Of Joseph IVrrior & Co'whalon3,
Carte Argent,
Uouzy Alnii'x.tuz,
Grand Vin Mou-seux,
Carlo lilancliu mcd. d'or,
Of Chas. F.irrc, Reims,
Cww IJlatichc, Dry ,
Le Brum Freies.
Hupci'loi' BrandlcB, ,
Of I'ustavo ClaudonCognac
M. Formont & Co., Cognac
Otaid Dupuis & Co , Cognac,
A. G oud in & Co., Cognac,
J. F. Chcvillc, Cognac.
33cstolinIcd.am Gin,
in stone and glass.
Key Hrand,
Anchor Brund,
Crown Brand,
Of J T. Benekcr's Schiedam.
ITJno Xovt Wines,
Sherry, Madeira,
Malaga, bauternes,
SUPERIOR TABLE CLARETS.
Xltio tLilcruoura,
Of Mario JiiUuid & Roger, Bordeaux,
' such as:
Bencdictino
Mar.ibquln,
Creme du Piallnes Grillees, a la
vanillo,
Creme do Cacao, Chouva a la vauille,
Orange Bitter;,
Curacao.
Nuevo Habanos and Cheroots.
Strasburg Beer, pts. and qts.
AI to
Gunin uu 3Innila CiurK-
Nueia HuLaiio and Chen ots.
For sale by
Ed Hoifschlaeger & Co.
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Mfl. W. C. PAKKE
HAS AN OKFIOH over Bldiop & Co.M
Bank, and ill he hnppy to attend
to any business entrusted to his care.
8 Hi Cm
Tcleplnmo 5.7.
NTERPRISC
PLANING MILL, I
Alakt'n, nenr tHi-tm St. m
C. J. IlAitDEE, Proprietor.
Contracting: & Building
Mouldings and Finish always on hand.
X3T Orders promptly attended to, -a
FOIiljAr.E,
Hard and Soft Stovo Wood,
670 Out aud Split Sm
riunsEK mm mnimmi xj m
AND BAKERY I V W m
desires to inform hi patrons and tho pub
Ho generally that notwithstanding thfl
recent DISASTROUS FIRE, has erected
A NEW FACTORY and BAKERY,
On a much more Exteosivo Scalo which
Is now In FuLt. Operation, and which
will bo In complete working order by an
Early Arrival of new Machinery and
Tools; and is now again prcpaied.to
manufacture
CHOICEST PURE CANDIES
and will always havo on hand his deli,
clous Fresh Made
VANILLA CHOCOLATE CIIEAM3,
COCOANOT CANDIES,
RICH NUQ AT IN BARS,
SUGAR ROASTED ALMONDS,
CREAM CANDIES of great variety oet
MARSH-MALLOWS..
Gum Drops, and Gum Fruit
JBon Bons
Of all descriptions. All thoso Home
Made Fresh mid Pure Confections, I sell
at 50 cents PER POUND.
RICH WEDDING CAKE
Of the Finest Flavor, in all sizes always
oh hand and ornamented in tho
most artistic style.
MINOE 3PI3ES !
always fresh, as also
Home Made Mince Meat
for sale at CO cents per pound.
WU1 receive perConsuclo the balance
of my new machinery of the newest de.
signs for manufacturing all descriptions
of plain Candies; thanking the public
for previous liberal patronage and so.
Helling a continuance of same.
Very respectfully,
F. HORN,
Practical Conf eclionor and Pastry Cook.
tiik old stand. 71 Hotel street
P. O. Box No. 75;. . . ..Telephone No. 74
372 ly
G. D. FnKETIt.
W. C. PEACOCK
ATTENTION!
Fjeeth & Peacock,
3 Xiiuumi Street.
HONOLULU, H. I.
WINE & SPIEIT
Merchants.
OFFER FOR SALE
i' 'i the lowest Marltct ItiUes
Geo Goulct Champagne, pints & quarts.
ChasFnrro " "
Carlton Frcro " " "
Fine Old California Brandy, in hulk,
Pure Virginia White i'.jo Whiskey,
Budweiser Lagtr Beer, pints and quarts
A largo and well selected stock of
ALES,
BEER,
WINES,
SPIRITS,
&c, &c, '&c,
Always on hand and for sale at prices
that defy competition. Country orders
solicited. All goods guaranteed.
Tolephono 40
P. O. Box 3C0.
703 Cm.
H.S. TRECLOAN,
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Corner ol 1'ort und Jltktel Mt.
870
QUARTERLY BILLS,
Books aud Accounts and Cus
tom House Business prompt
ly, carefully and accurately
a ttnded to,
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent, Merchant St
Telephone 172 P.O. Box 315.
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H IIH,MMMI,W,
HONOLULU CAHpg MANUFACTORY
NOS.12S and ICO FORT STREET
(opposite Pantheon Stables)
HONOLULU, H. I.
Carriage Manufacturer,
Wheelwright and
General Blacksmith.
Tho Manufactory contains a coirrplero
Carrlago Shop, Blacksmith Shop, Paint
Shop, and Trimming Shop.
FAMILY OARItlAQES,
EXPRESSES, BUQOIES,
PHAETONS, OMNIBUSSE8,
DRAYS AND TRUCK8,
BREAKING CARTS,
PLANTATION WAGONS,
HAND OARTS, &C., &0.
Mudo to Order on most favorable terms
and all work guaranteed.
Tho CIoacMt Attention given to re
pair work of all kinds.
Having been in business on the I.'laud .
for a number of jears employing nono
but the most Skillful of Mechanics, aud
using only Al Material, I can strictly
guarantee all worK leaving my Manu
factory. Givo mo a call beforo purchasing
elsewhere.
Don't forget tho place.
128 and 180 FORT STREET.
OPPOSITE EODD'b STA11LES.
W. H. Page,
594 Cm PKOPRIETOR.
Hay and Grain
!
WOLFE &. F.mVAItDH
Have on hand, and are rcccivirig by
every steamer,
Choice liny. Oats, 11 ran. Ground anil
"Whole Itarlcy, Cracked and Whole
Corn, AVlicat, etc., etc., etc.
Which they offer at the
Lowest Market Rates.
Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE.
AVOlll'K &, F.mVARIH,
Cor. King & Nuuanu Sts.
Telephone No. 340. S07 lm
Heads of Families
WILL PLEASE BEAR IN MIND
that c keep on hand a full
htock of
FIRE WOOD,
CHARCOAL,
& STOVE COAL
Of the best quality, which we offer for
silc at
'WlioleHulo mitl Retiiil,
Orders respectfully solicited.,
W, V. (JKAIIAM A Co.,
No. 83 King Street.
695 lm
Telephone No 187.
ASTOR HOUSE
70 Ho'cl Street.
J.McCAETHY
Prop tor.
Best Manila, Havana and American
Cigars on Hand.
Fresh Vanity Fa r, Little Beauties, Gold
Bar, Three Kings una tho Pet
Clgaicttcs.
Chowing and Smoking Tcbaoco,
Cut Foil and Plug.
Tho Billiard Tables of this establish
ment haio been to covered and
leveled, which mikes them
tho best in town.
Ginger Alo and Soda Water on Ice.
t3T Call and tee me. "198
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J. F. BROWN,
SURVEYOR.
Special rittrntioii given to Surveying
In Honolulu Hill vicinity.
Rtrords searched, and plunn showing
tlllu carefully prepared.
Office, Room No. 5, upstairs
Campbell's Block, Fott St.
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POI ! POI !
Families aud others in want of Qood,
Fresh, Clean,
Machine 'Made Pol,
Can obtain the same in quantities to
suit by loavlng ordeis and con.
, tainers with
JT. B. OAT, '
At Pacific Navigation Co.'i Building,
601 Queen slicct, tf
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