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SATURDAY, JAN. 17, 1885.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All time from tiobit of to-day, .Tan. 17.
h m.
Sun Sets n 40.
Sun ItNes IS "
Moon Sets 7 0.
High Tide (small) 0 0.
High Tldu (large) ... 1" 0.
WIND ANU WUVTIIEU
Kaooiil Irani noon of yustciday:
MbSTElvSl. Tlionnoinctcr Italn.
111 Ml I iUh Mil I 1l I lShlllolSli
4J.HSl 2MK) 2'.l.'.i'tTS 1i3 IBS 0.0U
Wind, M. V. 1Ik1I! Sky, fnl'r;Sun, Mnootli.
OCEANIC 3; S. CO.
l-OU H.VN I'llAXCIbCO.
Mnripo-ta Leaves Honolulu, Jan. 15
Alaniudii,...I,fiiveH Honolulu. Tub. 1st
PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO.
'Olt AI)CKI.V?;i) and vi)Ni:v:
Stmr City of Sydney Jan. 24
l'Oll SAN FllASCISCO.
Stmr Australia. i Jim. 18
ARRIVALS,
.fun 17
Stnir Kinau from Windward ports
Stmr I.lkcllkc from Kahnlul
Schr Poholkl from Hanalcl.
Schr Emma from Koolau
DEPARTURES.
Jnn 17
Stmr 0 It lltehoi) for AVaiauae & Kauai
Stmr Jus Jlakec for Wnialua & Kauai
Bgtne Hazard for S F
Schr Walmalu for Hilo
VESSELS LEAVINO ON MONDAY.
Stmr Llkclikc for Kahnlul
VESSELS IN PORT.
Bktuc Ella. Howo
Tern Jos ltuss, llcnrix
Uktne Win Phillips, Potter
PASSENGERS. '
FroinKiihiiluipcrstinrLikellkc.Tanl7
PXMakeo, S Jlacauly, SFOhlllmg
worth, J Kalama, Miss Weed, G C
Williams, G W I.iehtcnthaler, L MVH
tcsen, Akanalillll, Kobt Cuttun, 13 Jones
and 2 Chinese.
For" San Francisco per Jljjtne Hazard
Jan 17U F Elders, Jr.
From Windward ports per Kinau Jan
17 Hon F S Lyman. W II Bailey, Geo
ltichardson, J 1) Smith, C H Bragg, 31
G Correa, 31 Sllva, Mrs W Ebcling, J A
Callahan, J Ellson, A Mnnu, F J
Brunda;e, T A Adams, Mrs J Kua. Miss
Lukia Keahi, Mrs Kapeka & child, Mrs
11 Kuihelani, A Gcering, C Hanson. II A
Ilccn, JF Kahaulelio, Hon J Xawahi
and wife, 152 deck.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Stmr Likcliko broiurht 1172 bags
of
sffgar, 17!) bags of corn and 1 horse.
The harbor master is putting a new
pile in the passage in peace of the one
pulled down on Wednesday evening.
The Lcliusi is expected to arrive hero
to-day.
The Jos Buss sails to-morrow for
Humboldt bay.
The schr Xettic Merrill went aground
in the passage as she was going out last
Wednesday evening.
CaptXisen, formerly master of the
Jennie Walker has been appointed chief
ollleor of the Hazard.
Stmr C It Bishop brought 1070 bags
of sfigar and BJ2 hags of paddy.
The UktnC Ella. ,Unp"t -Howe arrived
yesterday, 20 difyrtrom SF with J 150
sks of llour, 3S0 sks of barley, 1103 bales
of hay, 150 bbls of lime, liiO.OOO shingles,
27,000 bricks, 52 tons of sand, 0 chickens,
1 )(, doz geese, etc. She is consigned to
Brewer & Co.
The Hazard sailed this v m for S F
with 7302 hags of sugar, valued at 40,
200. The private enterprise of the Pacific
.Navigation Co. in extending the ship
yard, Icacd from the Ames estate, with
mud from the bay, is progressing very
slowly. The result of many days of
hard labor and many scow loads of mud
has only now become visible to the na
ked eye.
Stmr Kinau brought 7000 bags of su
gar, 50 pkgs of hides, ltO pkgs sundries
and 1 horse. ,
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
The skating rink will be open to
night. A rnisoxKi: was brought by the
Likcliko this morning from Maui.
His Ex. J. M. Kapena, 'Minister
of Finance, is unable to leave the
house.
'I'm: Kinau brought the largo num
ber of 7000 bags of sugar from wind
ward ports.
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Tjik Royal Hawaiian Band "will
give a concert at Emma Square
Monday evening.
The P. M. S. S. Australia should
bo along to-morrow afternoon. Let
ter writers should take notice.
Lyons and Levey will sell at their
salesroom oft Monday at noon, thirty
corn fed turkeys in line condition.
A uiumj class will bo organized in
connection with the Sunday school
at the Bethel Church at 0.45 a. m.
There was a very large tidal wave
t Laupalioehoc, Tuesday morning
last, abouC the time of tho earth
quake Mil. "V. R. Castle, counsel for
Bridges, expects to have the excep
tions ready to bo placed before the
Court when they sit in Banco next
Friday.
Two imported bull tcrtioi imps
nro ndvertised for sale. They vnie
fine "aniinnls, just the thing for a.
much.
Titu iFawniinn UclT Telephone Co.
lias just issued a new card for its
subscribers, who number -117 in this
city nlonc.
His Ex.' the Minister of Foreign
Affairs celebrated the sixty-first
anniversary of his birth yesterday.
Congratulations.
Ciui:p Justice Jtidd was occupied
in the Supreme Court this morning
hearing divorce cases. Four were
granted, nil natives.
News was received by the Likcliko
this morning of the death of Mr. J.
L. .Smith, book-keeper for the Recip
rocity Sugar Co., liana, Muni.
FonmoN- jurors are required to bo
in attendance at the Supremo Court
Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The
case of Akiona for perjury is sot
down for trial.
Tun Key. Robert Mackenzie,
pastor of the Howard Presbyterian
church, San Francisco, who is visit
ing these Islands, will preach at Fort
Street Church to-morrow-evening.
Mr.bsns. A. "W. Riciiaiidsox & Co.
have been adjudged bankrupts on
their own petition. Justice Austin,
in chambers, has set February 21th
as the day for proof of claims.
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Mr. S. Ehrlicii, manager of the
Temple of Fashion, was lined $200
in the Police Court yesterday for
smuggling goods. His attorney,
Mr. Ilartwcll, noted an appeal.
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A to safe weighing three tons
was placed in the Custom House this
morning. It is one of the celebrated
McNcal & Urban make, for which
Mr. C. O. Berger is agent in these
Islands.
The three Chinese gamblers ar
rested by Marshal Sopcr a short
I time ago, were found guilt3' this
morning, and His Honor Justice
Bickerton fined them cacli 650 and
to pay costs.
The case of the district justice
of Ewa for malpractice was con
cluded in the Supreme Court yester
day. A decision will be given later.
Major Antonc Rosa conducted the
prosecution in a very able manner.
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The sociable at Fort St. Church,
last evening, was a very pleasant
affair. Addresses were made by
Mrs. Hampson, Pastors Cruzan and
Oggle, and Mr. Theo, H. Davies.
Refreshments were served.
"Wiinx the prisoner Bridges ar
rived at the jail yesterday, after re
ceiving his sentence, he at once
donned prison clothes, and this
morning was ocoupied in white
washing inside of the prison, with
other prisoners.
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The earthquake of last Tuesday
morning was felt on Maui. The
steamer Likcliko was at Kahului at
the time, and some of the hoisting
apparatus was broken. When at
Kipahulu, Wednesdaj' night, a very
bright light was seen at the Volcano.
News was received by the Kinau
that Mr. Joe Tildcri, manager of the
Hawaiian Hotel, was quite sick at
the Volcano House, with inflamma
tion of the bowels. Medical assist
ance had been sent for, and it was
intended to try and remove him to
Hilo.
In tho Police Court tills morning,
Kalmlapa, for assault and battery,
was fined $5. Chock Hoon, for
embezzlement of S20 from Ah Fo
tiio latter part of 1879, or early in
1880, was remanded until Monday.
Mr. Avery prosecutes and Knwelo
appears for tho defence.
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Mn, Geo. Barker has resigned
his position as steward of the steamer
Likcliko. He ias proved a very
faithful and elllcicnt steward and will
be missed. Mr. T. A. Brooks,
steward of the Lehun, has been
appointed to fill the vacant position.
Mr. Barker will engage in business
in town,
The Chinaman All Choy, who was
shot at Koolau recently whilo steal
ing chickens and who ha3 been an
iumate of tho prison hospital, was
brought up for trial this morning,
found guilty, and sent over the reef
for four months. Tho gun which
was fired by the ownor of tho
j!.iqft
chickens dohttuncd small bird shot,
which wits scattered in tho prisoner's
back. Ho is nil light now.
Tin: annual meeting of the Hono
lulu Rifles was held Tuesday even
ing. All tho ofllccrs were re-clcctcd.
Some changes were made in the com
mittees. A committee was appoint
ed to draft resolutions of condolence
to the relatives of tho late Corporal
Gcorgo II. Fassett. They were for
warded by the S. S. Mariposa.
FininuAiiY 1st falling on a Sunday,
the S. S. Alameda will leave Hono
lulu Saturday, January 31 si. Resi
dents on the other Islands should
take notice. Tho S. S. Kinau will
arrive early on that day so as to
make connections with' the Alameda,
and give intending passengers a few
hours in town. Should there be any
reason for the Kinau being late, it is
probable the Alameda "would not
leave until she had arrived.
By tho courtesy of Marshal Sopcr
wo have the following news from
Kahului : A wlialcboat arrived from
Molokai early in the week with fish.
On Wednesday morning it started
back, having on board, Momona
Noah, its owner, and three young
natives. When about a mile from
the Kahului wharf the boat got into
the breakers and was upset. Noah"
was drowned, the three natives
saving themselves. His body has
not yet been recovered. He leaves
a wife and one or two children on
Molokai.
Very extensive alterations have
been made at the Hawaiian hotel
stables. The building which stood
in the rear has been moved to the
front, (facing upon Hotel Street.
Another building is in course of
erection to face Richards Street, and
when completed these stalls will be
the finest and most commodious in
town. The proprietors, Mcssis.
Clarence Macfarlanc and E. R.
Miles, have spared no expense to
make them so. If you want a first
class turnout with a gentle horse,
that is the place to go to. Or if you
want to board your horse, have unv
furniture or any goods moved they
will do it. . One feature is a night
hack, for which you have only to
ring up telephone No. 112.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Did j'ou see the two ladies to-day?
asked Mr. Rattietooth of Patrick.
Yes, sorr. Did they leave simulta
neously? No, sorr. They both went
out together. To the Sun Pearl
Gallery, cor. King & Fort streets, to
have those lovely Tintypes taken.
919 tf
A watch and chain found yester
day can be had by the owner, on
proving property and paying for
this notice, by applying at this ofllce.
917 tf
Picture frames of any kind made
to order, a largo variety of roould
iugs to select from. King Bros.'
'Art Store. 921 3t.
A Dividend of Three Dollars per share
for the quarter ending December 31st,
1S84, will bo paid to the stockholders of
Wildcr's Steamship Company, Limited,
at their office, on Saturday, January 17,
1885.
S. IJ. ROSE, Secretary.
018 3t ' "Villcr's S. S Co.
NOTICE.
I KIILEhS & COMPANY hav
ing this day assigned "all their
B.
piopcrty and cl im to us, the under.
bigned, wo hereiy noilfv all persons
owing haid linn to make immediate
pavniunts.
E. V. Mablc, at the storo of IJ. P.
Eldcra&Co,, in Fort Mreet, ii author
ized to receipt ior all puvmenN.
H. W. SCHMIDT, .
G. W. MACF.VUL.VNE,
Assignees U. F. Elilew .t Co.
Honolulu, .Tan. 5, 1885. i:i tf
NOTICE.
MRS. J. A. RODANET, Dress,
maker, requests all her uielomers,
crpcclally those whoso accounts aro
long standing, to make immediate pay
ment, otherwise their bills will bo
placed lu tlio hands of u collector.
Hereafter monthly Ecttlemeiits will bo
required. 010 2w
NOTIOE.
ON and after this date, Mr. J. E.
Wisimin will take charge of my
books, dittrlbuto and collect my bills
without iseeptlon. His receipt will bo
kU"lB,C"GEOafi TttOUESEAU. m'D.
Honolulu, Nov.2l.lH8l. 871 If
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS HAVING accounts
against mo ncrionally, or on ac.
count ot my drawing business, uro re
quested to present the smiio monthly
instead of quarterly as heretofore.
890 lm. GEO. H. ROBERTSON.
Dm
Nonce
Yon Cannot AM
EVSiliinery,
Fancy Goods,
Dry Goods
Clothing French Kid Gloves,
Ai any otlmr Establishment
WE HAVE
BY FAR OF ANY
OTHER STORE IN THE KING
DOM. "Wo carry a largo assortment of
Ladies' Trimmed
and Untrimmed Hats,
Flowers, Feathers,
Ribbons, Laces,
Hosiery, Etc., Etc.
Our stock is complete, and at the
Very Lowest Prices.
ChasJ Fish-el's
Corner Fort & Hotel Sts.
879 ly
A XtAItGAIX.
AVERY stylish and valuable Hoad
sler is tor st1l Tl.is animal 1
wcll hied, gentle, and without vice of
any kind, and guaranteed soimd. Is
alo biokeu to cuddle. Only reason for
selling him is want of use. Address or
i all at L. Colm & Go's Tcixplu of Fnh
ion. 'JIG Iw
FRANK HUSTACE,
Dravnuui.
(Successor to'C. P. Ward.)
All ordcis for cartage promptly nt
tended to, at the lowest rates. Also for
sale:
Kaka'ako Salt,
l''lro Wood,
White aud Black Hand
in quantities to suit, at lowest prices.
CCS ly
T ,T. HHOADS,
TT C
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
Shop on Queen street, near Alakea.
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THE PEOPLE'S WANTS.
READ J. E. WISEMAN'S LIST OF
j Houses, Cottages, Rooms, t&o., to
rent in the Morning- Guide news items
published dally. Q1 bn
BUSINESS MEN
TAKE NOTICE!
J. E. WISEMAN.
TIid Reliable Business lAgont,
Qnarterly Bills DistriMeil
-AND-
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Piiimpily, Accuiiiiely.
And Reasonably,
TO SUIT THE TIMES !
007 lm
Quarterly Bills,
Quarterly Bills,
Quarterly Bills.
T01IN A,
PALMER will
and collect
distribute
QUABXERLY BIXLS.
Also, assibt In general office work.
Office in Campbell's Block. Room 7, up-
Mulrs.
G. II. ROBERTSON,
Draymau best teuuis
in town. Office, Queen st. 16
Tie
Largest
Steer
SPECIAL NOTICE.
rpilE Undersigned Proprietor of the
mm m cam factory
AND BAKEI1Y
desires to Inform hispntionsandthepub
lie generally that notwithstanding thn
recent DISASTROUS F1HE, has erected
A NEW FACTORY and BAKERY,
On n much more Extensive Bcalc which
Is now In Foli. Opehation, and which
will bo in complete working order by an
Early Arrival of new Machinery and
Tools; and Is now again prepaicd ,to
manufacture
CHOICEST PURE CANDIES
nnd will always huvo on hand his dell,
clous Fresh Made
VANILLA CHOCOLATE CREAMS,
COCOANUT CANDIES,
RI,CH NUGAT IN BARS,
SUGAR ROASTED ALMONDS,
CREAM CANDIES of great vailety OFT
MARSH-MALLOWS.
Gum Drops, and Gum Fruit
.Bon Bons
Of all descriptions. All thoso Home
Mado Fresh and Pure Confections, I sell
at 50 cents PER FOUXI).
RICH WEDDING CAKE
Of the Finest Flavor, in all sizes always
on hand and ornamented in the
most artistic style. .
MIIVOJE PIES !
always fresh, as also
Home Made Mince Meat
for sale at CO cents per pound.
Will receive per Consuolo the balance
of my new machinery of the newest cle.
signs for manufacturing all descriptions
of plain Candies; thanking tho public
for previous liberal patronage and so.
licking a continuance of same.
Very respectfully,
F. HORN,
Fractical Confectioner and Pastry Cook.
Tiir. oi.u btakd. 71 notel street
P. O. Box No. 75; Telephone No. 74
d72 Iv
a. d. i-nnuTii.
w. c. TEACOCK
Freeth & Peacock,-
iiii Niumnu Street.
II0K0LCLU, U. I.
WINE & SPIRIT
Merchants,
OFFEU FOR SALE v
At llic Lowest Market Itnes
Geo Goulct Champagne, pints & quarts.
ChasFarro " " "
Carlton Frcro " ' "
Fine uld California Brandy, In bulk,
Pure 'Virginia White Hyc Whiskey,
Budwclsur Lagir Beer, pints and quarts
A largo and well selected stock of
ALES,
BEERS, .
WINES,
SPI1UTS,
&c, &c, &c,
Always on hand and for sale at price
tlial (leiy competition. Lountrj
solicited. AH goods guaranteed,
that defy competition.
Country orders
Telephone 40.
P. O. Box !!C0.
703 Oin.
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Corner ol I'crt mitl Ilodil Miu.
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QUARTERLY BELLS,
B ooks and Accounts and Cue
torn House Business prompt
ly, carefully and accurately
attonded to.
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent, Merchant St
Telephone 172 P.O. Box 315-
621
Msiauieri(!o
Offer for snle ox recent arrivals,
GENUINE CHAMPAGNES,
In quarts and pints.
Of Joseph Pcrrier fc Co'n.Chalons,
Carlo Argent,
Ilouxy Mousieuz,
Grand Vln Mousseus,
Curte Blancho mod. d'or,
Of Chas. Farre, Rcimi,
Carlo Blanche, Dry
Lc Brum Freies.
(Superior Itrantllo,
Of iHistavc Ciaudon, Cognac
Jl. Fonnont fc Co., Cognac '
Olard Duptiis & Co , Cognac, '
A. Gondii) &, Co., Cognac,
J. F. Clievlllc, 0"gnac.
XScBt aelinlcdnm Gin.
lu stone and glaia.
Key Brand,
Anchor Brunei, ,
Crown Brand, '
Of J. T. Benekcr's Schiedam.
Pine Port "Wlnca,
Sherry, Madeira,
Malaga, bauterncs,
SUPERIOR TABLE CLARETS
I'Mno Xjlqttours,
Of Marie Bilaid & Roger, Bordeaux,
such as:
Benedictine
Marasquln,
Creme do Pralines Grillees, a la
vanille,
Creme dc Cacao, Chouva a la vanille,
Otange Bitters,
Curacao,
Nuevo Uabauos and Cheroots.
Strasburg Beer, pis. and qts. '
ALSO
Genuine 3Innila Cignru,
Nuoa Hubnnos and Charcots.
For salo by
Ed Hoffschlaeger & Co.
001 lm
ASTOR HOUSE
70 Hotel Street.
c.j. McCarthy
Prop'tor.
Best Manila, Havana and American
Cigars on Hand.
Fresh Vanity Fa r. Little Beauties Gold
Bur, Three Kings and tho Pet
Olgaiettc-'. '
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Cut Foil and Plug.
The Billiard Tub!c3 of this establish
ment hao been 10 covered and
levehd which mikes them
the best In town.
Ginger Alo and Soda Water on loo.
EST Call and see me. "a- ' l '
785
J. F. BEOWH,
Special attention given to Surveying
in Honolulu and vicinity.
Records searched, nnd plans showing
titles carefully prepared.
Office, Room No. 5, upstairs
Campbell's Block, Fort St.
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PQI ! POI !
Families and others in want of Good,
Froth, Clean,
Machine Made Poi,
Can obtain tho same in quantities to
mil by lairing nrdcis and con.
miners with
ST. IS. OAT,
At Pacinc' Navigation Co.'s Building,
t01 . Queen stieet. if
Xolcplione 55.
Enterprise
I PLANING MILL,
L Alnkcn, near 4ucen Si. m
C J. UAitriEn, Propiieior.
Contracting & Building
Mouldings and F'nlsli always on hand.
t2T Order. piomiuly iistijuU'i! to. "X98
loiit s.ili:,
Ilnnl .uid Si.fc Hiovo Wood,
670 Cut and Split i!m
MR. W. C. PAKKE
HA4 AN Ol FIOUi.mt II hop A: Co'h
B.itik, in d will be happy to attend
to auv lu liu'r-r, i-iiIiumc:1 lu his can:.
8630in -
Heads of Families
WILL PLEASE BEAR IN MIND
that wo keep on hand a full
stock of
FIRE WOOD,
CHARCOAL,
& STOVE COAL
Of the best quality, which wo offer for
e.ilo at
YVlioleHiilo uud Xtctail,
Orders respectfully solicited.
M, V. tiltAHAM & Co.,
No.83KiiiBBlrcet.'
Telephone No. 187. t05 lin
BILLIARD
SALOON
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