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THURSDAY, SKIT. 3, 1885
, , ARRIVALS.
September 2
, , , DEPARTURES.
September ;t
Stmr Llkcllko for Kabulul
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Bk 1'ipsiio for Poit Tow liquid
-Sclir Knlumiiua for KoliolnleJ"
Bchr N'nlebu for ICnunl
VESSELS IN PORT.
Uktno Mnry Wlnklomaii, BiickiN
Bk Til Poster, Kugg
BkFicsno, Lewis
Bktno EUn, Howe
Bgtne Cltttis Sprcckcls, Drew
SHIPPING NOTES.
ThostmrKlnnli'wIllgooii UicMiulne
Railway Monday. She will lay tip for
cUcnslvo repairs. The Llkcllko an 111
take the Klnau's ioutc,lcnviiijr on Tues
day afternoon next at 1 o'clock.
Stmr .Tas I Dowsctt will go on the
Muiliie Hallway Satuulay, If hc imlvcs
In lime.
The bktno Kitsap sailed fiont IJoit
Townscnd last month with n cat go of
lumber for Austialla.
birth!
On September 2nd, to the wife of
W. G. Ashley, a son.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEVS.
Dustt, very ; zephyrs merry.
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Mit. Williams is photographing
the crown jewels.
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Queln's Hospital Trustees meet
at 11 a. m., to-morrow.
Rr.GULAii cash sale by E. P.
Adams & Co. at ten to-morrow.
A ciin.unnx's sociable will be held
in the Bethel Union this evening.
Chinamen have bought the re
mains of the Martha Hideout for
firewood.
A Myrtle boy declares he saw a
shark on Tuesday night near the
boat-house.
The guard rail at the Nuuanu
Tali is reported to be badly bent
and insecure.
The Police Station is expected to
be finished in ten, and the Chinese
clubhouse in six weeks.
Chief Justice Judd and party left
Punaluu at two o'clock on board the
James Makee for Honolulu.
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Benefit to Kaumakapili church
by Fryer's Circus to-night. An
immense audience is anticipated.
Engine Co. No. 1 give their ball
at the Yosemitc Skating Kink on the
evening of Oct. 1st. No invitations.
Tickets $2.50.
Major Dane's Jirst lecture is to
lie given next week not all three
as an inadvertent error made appear
in yesterday's issue.
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Complaint is made of unlawful
slaughtering of useful birds in the
suburbs by boys pretty big boys
some of them are.
Mn. II. F. Glade, who was thrown
out of a carriage on Saturday and
severely hurt, is improving but still
confined to the house.
A sum of money was stolen on
Tuesday from Mr. J. F. Brown's
house, and a native boy seen coming
from the house is suspected.
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A neauLAn meeting of the Trus
tees of the Honolulu Library and
Reading Room Association will be
held this evening at 7.30 o'clock in
the Library Hall.
On Monday Judge Bickerton gave
judgment for the defendant in D.
T. Lane usMiles Bros., $200 dam
ages for breach of warrantry in salo
of horse "Comet."
Mn. Rothwell, clerk for Messrs.
Freeth & Peacock, who sustained
injuries about the head by being
thrown from his horse the other day,
is reported all right again.
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This evening the junior crew of
the Myrtle B. C. begin practice for
tbu regatta of Nov. ICth. The
senior crew will probably turn out
for the samp purpose next week.
A ladt and gentleman, through
passengers by the City of Sydney,
weie late in icturning from a stroll
about town, and had to take a nativo
canoe to join the vessel in the stream.
Mn. John Nott was cordially re
ceived by the chief of the San
Francisco Fire Patiol, to whom ho
had a letter, and an interesting ex
hibition was given for our Chief
Engineer's delectation.
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Tin: Likcliko stalls on Iter tilal
trip to Kahulul at six o'clock this
evening. A party of about twenty
is booked for the passage, That
number will afford quite a feast to
the fishes beyond the reef.
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An intoxicated nativo fell from his
horse on Nuuanu street yesterday,
and was knocked insensible aud re
ceived a cut in the head. He was
wrft
taken to the Station House, where
Dr. Henri McGrcw dressed his
wound.
The performance at the Citcus
lo-tnoriow ovening promises to be
the greatest event of the season. The
lent will be decorated with the Hags
belonging to the various fire com
panies, evergreens, colored lamps,
etc., and should the weather permit,
the outside will also bo illuminated.
This morning a native child was
knocked down on Nuuanu sticct,
near the Empire saloon, by the
horses attached to Mr. William
Holt's buggy. The child was hurt
somewhat about the head, but ap
parently the fright was the greatest
injury.
Tin; gricvanco of residents of
Palama mentioned in this paper
some time ago that of the stream
forming their water supply being
polluted by persons bathing nnd
washing in it has been formulated
in a petition to the authorities to
have the water protected by penal
tics against the filthy trespassers.
Bin. M. D. Monsarrat has com
pleted the survey of the western
half of Molokai, and he is expected
lo arrive hero Saturday morning.
He has been on Molokai for about
four months, living in one of tho
houses of Kamchamcha V. Mr.
Monsarrat returns to Honolulu to
put his work on maps, and in 188G
lie will survey the eastern half of
the island.
A fine pot trait of His Majesty is
on view at King Bros.' art store,
Hotel street. Threc-quaitcr life
size, it is one of tho most lifelike
pictures imaginable. It was executed
in India ink by the Michigan Por
trait Company, from a photograph
by Taber, San Francisco. His
Majesty sat for the latter when on
his tour round the world. He is in
full uniform, and his features arc
animate to the speaking point.
On Monday the steamer Kinau
will be hauled upon the Marine
Railway for a thorough repairing.
By the Mariposa an engineer with a
staff of ten machinists is expected
from San Francisco, to put all the
steamer's machinery in first-class
order. The Likelikc will take the
Kinau's routes while the process
lasts. In case of disappointment
by the Coast mechanics not arriving
on Tuesday next, the Kinau will
continue on her own time until they
do come'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
H. Hackfeld & Co., flour.
Julius Asch, monthly meeting Fire
Department.
Fryer's Circus, benefit to benevo
lent fund. File Department.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
See those beautiful peacocks and
feathers, for sale at King Bros.' Art
Store, Hotel Street. 115 St
Stock of hog feed. Just arrived,
per the Mary Winkleman, 250 bags
mixed Feed, for sale at low price.
115 lw Union Feed Co.
Parties desirous of sending Ba
nanas or other Island fruits to friends
or relatives on the Coast, can have
the same delivered at destination by
paying cost and charges to Hy.
Davis, manager C. P. & P. Co.
8C lm
OLD HONOLULU.
Some time ago Copt. J. H. Brown
discovered between the leaves of a
book, in the Y. M. C. A. library, a
picture of Honolulu in 1837. Bor
rowing it ho had it photographed by
Mr. Williams. To-day our reporter
got a look at it as Messrs. King
Bros, handed the photograph, neatly
framed, to its owner. The town has
the appearance of a scattered village,
the now elegantly built-up plains
presenting a front of grass huts.
Tho picture is really worth repro
duction in colors on a larger scale
by one of our now resident artists.
"Thoso were the days," the Captain
remarked, "when you got up in the
morning thinking what you had to
do, and then finding out that you
had to have a fight with about a
dozen Chinamen." Adding; "I
only wish there was tho same feeling
among tho foreigners now that ex
isted then. If you wanted a thou
sand dollars all you had to do was
to cross tho street and ask your
neighbor for it, and he didn't want
an I O U for it, either."
CIVIL COURT.
Thursday, Sept. 3d.
Kalci was remanded till the 8th on
a charge of deserting contract ser
vice. C. E. Williams vs. J. Ward, as
sumpsit for $8, settled out of couit.
Ryan vs. Peter Larkins, motion to
re-open caso denied.
Anna Long vs. W. II. Aldricu et.
nl., assumpsit for balance of $12.50.
Judgment for $18. 10, including costs.
Lainaholo (k.) vs. Ah Sun and
All Kum, action for $200 damages.
Kaneakua for plaintiff, Asbford &
Ashford for defendant. This was
the very same case as the assault
and battery for which defendants
up
were fined $2 cadi on the 20th.
Judgment for defendant, costs $5.
05. Appeal noted to Intermediary
Court.
Whitman & Wright vs. W. Ward,
assumpsit for $30.25. Continued
till 11th.
II. 15. Mclntyro vs. Geo. Cnva
nagh. Proceeding to oxaniina judg
ment debtor. Continued till 10th.
POLICE COURT.
Thursday, Sept. 3rd.
Gee Ling was charged with steal
ing a horse of Kannlo in 1881. Mr.
W. R. Castle appeared for defend
ant, who was remanded until the
8th Inst.
Kahui, Kanlo, John, Namailo and
Jns. Mitchell were mulcted in $G
each for drunkenness.
Sam was fined $6 for assault and
battery on a wahine pained Puulio
nun. Ilnna (tv.) was airaigtied as an
old offender, for having opium in
possession, and entered a plea of
not guilty. Ofllcer Holoua told how
he caught her, in her room at Cape
Horn, trying to hide a pipe and
opium (produced). It took him a
long time to get in, having two
doors to go through, and the room
was full of tho fumes of opium.
Defendant was convicted, fined $50
and sentenced to imprisonment at
hard labor for two months.
Kauakaole was found guilty of
escaping from an ofilccr when under
arrest for deserting contract service,
and was given a month at hard labor
and fined 810, costs $1.10.
Wong Tai Poon, nuisance, and
L. J. Scott, assault and battery,
were discharged.
MORE EFFECTIVE THAN PROHIBITION.
In ancient Mexico the people knew
nothing of prohibition and local
option methods, but they had a
summary way of punishing drunken
ness. If an officer or man of dis
tinction got drunk he was hung, and
t his body was then dragged along a
public niguway and thrown into tho
river. If the drunkard belonged to
the lower classes he was sold into
slavery for the first offense, and for
tho second ho was hung. It was tho
theory of the Mexican law that the
offender who was the highest in rank
meiitcd the most vigorous punish
ment. Under such a code of laws
drunkenness was of very rare oc
currence among the ancient Mexi
cans. All that, however, was in a
state of barbarism. In this civilized
day the modern Mexican gets as
drunk as a "biledowl," and nothing
is thought of it. Atlanta Constitu
tion. NOT MUCH OF A BREAKFAST.
"Why, where is the mackerel I
brought home last night?" asked
Jenkins at the breakfast table.
"Do you mean the mackerel you
brought home early this morning?"
inquired his wife rigidly.
"Er yes, of course. I was de
tained at the office last night, and I
suppose it was morning before I got
home. But where is it?"
"You put it to soak in the wash
basin, and I had to throw it away."
Chicago Tribune.
Tho key to a good situation is not
whiskey. New Orleans Picayune.
"All I want is a single heart,"
writes a poetess. Trying to fill a
bob-tail flush, eh? Newman Inde
pendent. The Detroit Free Press observes :
"Beer is what ales Gladstone." Wc
thought it was alo that bicred him.
Chicago Rambler.
The " Daily Bulletin "
Is for solo immediately after publica
tion, at the following places:
Messrs. OAT & CO.'S, Morchant St.;
Mr. THRUM'S, Morchant St.;
Messrs. WOLFE & EDWARDS', corner
King and Nuuanu Sts.:
ISAAC MOORE'S, 134 Nuuanu Streot;
THE CRYSTAL SODA WORKS, Hotel St.
ADVERTISE
YOXJB BU8INE88
IN Tllt
"DAILY BULLETIN;
TIIB ONLY
EVENINGPAPER
WHICIl 00K8 IKTO
Most of the Houses
IN HONOLULU.
EASY RATES I
MONTHLY SETTLKMKNTH.
5-fcwG.,
Jw'Jiiiipiiip ipp5w?ipiwirt Tffjpw
CROWN FLOUR I
Golden Gate, Extra Family,
AND
Eldorado Flour !
FOll BALE 11Y
H. Hackfeld & Co.
115 lw
NOTICE.
A QUARTERLY meeting of tho Hontd
or Trustees of tho Queen's Ilos.
pltal will ho held at tho Room of the
L'hnmber of Commerce, on FRIDAY,
tho 4th or September, 1885, at 11 a.m.
Per order, P. A.BOHAEFKR,
114 2t Secretary.
ALBERT O. SMITH,
Attorney at Law nnd Acent to
take Acknowledgments. No. 0 Knnliu
liuuiu street. 102 Qui
BROWN & PHILLIPS,
Practical Plumbers, Gas Fittus
nnd Copper-smiths, No. 71 King street,
Honolulu, jgyllouso and Ship Job
Work promptly executed. 102
Household Furniture for Sale 1
TfJE undersigned desires to sell licr
entire household furniture, con
stating of blncK walnut, hnir cloth,
parlor bot complete; bedroom set, chef
fonicr, nearly now; kitchen stove nnd
utensils; also a variety of furnishings
too numerous to mention. Apply im.
mediately nt 148 Queen Street.
113 tf MRS. CROOKS.
FOR SAIiE OR L.KASK.
WE have been authorized to offer for
snlo or lease tho elegant house
aud premises owned by E. B. Thomas,
situated on the corner of Piikol and
Pcnsacola Streets. The house contains
four large rooms on the lower tloor and
four airy chnmbcrs nnd bath room on
the upper floor. Hot and cold water
pipes throughout the house. This pro.
perty is too well known to necdjfurther
description. For particulars apply to
AVERY & PALMER,
General Business Agents.
113 2w No. CG Fort St.
NOTICE.
MR. D. L. AHPHART hereby inli
mates that he has this day with
drawn from tho firm of Soyong & Ah.
phart, nnd that ho will carry on tho busi
ness of an Employment Agency, Anglo
Chinese Interpreting, Collecting Ac.
counts and other Agency Business nt
Sun Kim Lung Co.'s, 43 Hotel street.
113 tf
Potatoes ! Potatoes !
Just received, ex City of Sydney,
48 BAGS
NEW ZEALAND POTATOES !
in fine order. For sale by
113 lw II. MAY ii CO.
SOMETHING- 1STEW.
Labor Saving Soft Soap.
WHAT ALL Families, Hotels nnd
Laundries need. For salo at V.
E. Ilcrrlck's Turning Shop, Bethel St,
by (77 3m) WM, H. HUDDY.
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PRICE X.IHT OIT
Multerry Trees.
WHITE.
rim 10 100 1000
18 to 24 inches.. COo 4.00 $20.00
1 3 to 3 feet 00c 0.00 85.00
3 to 4 feet $1.25 S.G0 55.00
KUHHIAX.
ran 10
4 to 0 inches...
0 to 12 inches.. 50c
13 to 18 " .. 00c
18 to 24 " .. 75c
2 to 3 feet $1.00
3 to 4 " ...,. 1.25
100
$ 2.00
2.50
3.50
5.00
7.00
0.00
12.00
10.00
1000
$10.00
15.00
20.00
80.00
40.00
4 to 5 " 1.75
5 tot 2.C0
Cuttings, per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, $0.00.
Whito Mulberry Seed, por ounce, 80
cqnts; per pound, $3 00.
Russian Mulberry Seed, per ounce, CO
cents; per pound, $7.00.-
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter
Is Agent for tho following papers:
South and West, semi-monthly, SOc a
year;
Farmer' i Call, weekly, 50c per year;
Farmer's Home, ninthly, 50c per year;
Home and School Visitor, monthly,
75c per year.
As an inducement to parties toj order
their Silk Worm Eggs during tho bum.
mer, to bo forwarded in tho fall, I oiler
premiums, from April 1st, ns follows:
For $1, 2.000 cgL's, and a book of In
struction.
For $2, 5,000 oggs, book of instruction
and any ono paper.
For f 3, Jfjoz. oggs, nnd any two papers.
For $5, l"oz. eggs, two papers and book.
For $0.50, 2 oz, eggs, nnd threo papers.
For $14, 3 o, eggs, 3 papers and book.
For $17, 4 oj:. oggs, nnd four papers.
,For $21, 5 oz. eggs, 4 papers and book
Tlio above charges "nro tho regular
list prices for eggs," and tho papers will
bu sent us hero stated for ono year.
Those sending orders through tho sum
mer, accompanied by the cash amount,
(Post-Ofllco orders payoblo to me, on
PoBt Office, I'cmberton, Now Jersey, U.
S. A.) will receive tlio premiums to
which their order entitles them, com
mencing at once, and tho eggs will be
sent about November 1st.
NKIX1K WNCOIilW KOHHITKK,
Practical Bilk Oulturist,
New Lisbon. Burlington Co.,
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LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
OT una OO Hotel Hlroot,
NEW GOODS JUST KECEIVED ON ICE:
Red Cabbages, Cauliflower, Celery, Eastern Oysteri, Pears, Cala Fresh Salmon, do
Codtlsh, do Rock Cod, do Smelts, do Plums, do Lobsters, do Shrimps, do
Grapes, do Pcari, do Peaches, Roll Butter.
ALSO Smoked Salmon, do Halibut, do Herrings, do Beef, do Sausages; Salmon
Bellies, 51b. Tius; Dried Aldeu Apples, do Prunes, do Peaches, do Pears;
Cnla Dried Figs, Cream Cheese, Swiss Checie, Fnmlly Mild Cheese, Strouij
Cheese, Mackerel. 5 lb. Tinsj-Mackerel, 25 lb. Kits; Petit Pois, ery small
and very Bwcet; French Mushrooms, Dutch Salad Oil in pints nnd quarts,
Lucca Salad Oil, Cala Salad Oil, Apples, 3 lb. Tins Butter, Kegs Butter,
Star Ham, Lean Bacon nnd a full line of Stnple and Fancy Groceries.
Goods delivered free of chargo to all parts of Honolulu, and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Telephone No. 240, Both Companies. P. O. Box 207. (702
E. C. SCHUMAN,
Carriage and W ajyon nMCalcer
XlepniriiiK',
Bln.cltwiJiilliiiiK',
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Xn lirst-elnNSi ninuncr iiiicl priecH lo Null tlio tinieH.
70 King St., adjoining Geo. "W. Lincoln, Contractor & Builder. ..6ni
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In Good Order for Sale at
$10 a Box of 500 Ciprs
To close Consignments at
Ed.Hoffschlaeger& Cos
110 lw
FOR SAIiE.
FANNING'S ISLAND GUANO in
quantities to suit. Apply to tho
PACIFIC 'NAVIGATION CO.
103 lyr
FOR SAL,
THE four-year-old Hamblctoniim
stallion APTOS CHIEF, also the
fine driving horse Toboy. Apply to
G. 8. HOUGHTAILING,
nt Bay Horse Saloon. 04 lm
FOR SALE.
ONE Phaeton, 1 Business Wagon, 1
Break, n set of blacksmith's aud
wood worker's tools. Iron and cnrrlnge
material. Apply to
105 lm G. REWCASTLE, 32 King St.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned having purchased
from tho assignees of tho bank
rupt estate of Chang Hung all book
accounts duo said estate, hereby author
ises Chang Hung to collect the same for
the undersigned. (03 1m) SING LOY.
Election of Officers, Hala
wa Sugar Company.
AT tho annual meeting of tho Stock,
holders of tho Halawa Sugar Co.,
held August 17th, 1885, tho following
officers were chosen for tho current year:
Mr. John H. Puty President
" l'. u. doncs Treasurer
" J. O. Carter Secretary
11 G.J. Ross Auditor
Messrs. Thos. R. Foster and Jamas A.
Hopper, Directors. J. O, CARTER,
Secretary Halawa Sugar Co.
Honolulu, August 17, 1885. 100 lm
LIMES LIMES
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In Quantities to Suit
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S. J. LEVEY & CO.,
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Paiutiiiu 6c
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Saratoga House.
Only Eestaurant in Town Owned and
Eun by a White Man. Employ
ing no Chinese Waiters.
First-class board by tho week, month or
transient. Special accommodation for
ladles and families.
Es?Rcading parlors open for guests
of tho house. Tho coolest dlniug rooms
in tho city. NO FLIES.
109 lm H. BAEBEB.
O Luso Hawaiiano.
ALL persons who want to communi
cate with tho Poituguese, cither
for business, or for procuring workmen,
servants'or any other helps, will find Ii
tho most prolttablo way to advertise in
the Luso Ifarvaiiauo, tho new orgnn of
tho PortUfrueso colony, Mliich is pub.
lished on Morchant streot, Gazette Build,
ing, (Post-OOlco Letter Bok K.), and
only charges reasonable ratei for adver
tisements. Jas. W. Robertson,
ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST.
'Books nnd Accounts neatly nnd correct,
ly kept, also all kinds of copying at
tended to, Ofllce with Huitaco Ss Rt
bcrtson. 89 tf
THE ELITE ;4,
Ice. Cream Parlors!
No. SS llotolBStroot.
Delicious llavorcd Ico Cream made
from pure Dairy Crcnm, Fruit Ices,
Sherbets, Ico Cream Drinks nnd many
other refreshments can ho found alwajs
at this really first-class resort. Cholco
Confectionery nnd Cakes in great
variety.
Famjlie), Parties, Balls and Weddings
Supplied.
For tho convenience of the public wo
pack orders for Ico Crcnm in Pntuit
Refrigerator Can?, wklrh hold from 1 to
40 Quarts, warranted to keep its delight,
ful Ilavor and perfect form for many
hours.
ning; Up Telephone 1 Sff,
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open dally until 11 im. JS8 ly
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