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monday, sept. 7, i880t "
, "arrivals.
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Schr Ehuknl from Whlnlun
Schr Manuoknwal from Koolnu
September C
Stmr tunlanl from Kauai
September 7
SUni' 0 It Bishop from Iliiniakuu
Schr Maiy roster fiom Walmc.i
SclirMillc Monls from Kwa
"departures. "
September 5
S 8 Zcnlnmlla for Australia
September 7
Stmr Lelnin for ICalmlnl
Stmr Mokolll for Molokal
Stmr Jas I Dowsott for Molokal
Schr KaiilkcaouH for Koliala
Schr Kawallanl for Koolau
Schr Rob Roy for Koolau
Schr Rainbow for Koolau
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Stmr Llkellkc for Windward Ports
Stmr Iwalanl for Kauai
Sshr Wallelo for Laupahochoc
Schr Ehiiknt for Walalua
VESSELS IN PORT.
UUnc Mary Wlnkluman, Backus
Uktno Ella, Howe
Bglne Glaus Spicckelo, Drew
PASSENGERS.
From Walmea, Wahlawa, and IColoa,
Kauai, per steamer Iwalanl, September
G Miss Lnla L Mooie, Dr J M Whitney
and wife, Mrs AT? Johnson, Mis Butler,
P Bice, J A Dower, Mr Kelscr and w lfc,
Dr J K Smith, J J Dower, A Smith, D
Kau, Miss Hillebrand, "Captain .1 Ross,
Miss McBrvdc, Miss MeGrew, Master
T McGrcw, Mrs McBryde, Miss A Mc
Bride, Mrs Kau and child, Mr Kalauawa,
Miss E Kealohl, Miss L Butler, Miss L
White, Ah Lee, Miss M Luynn, Mis E
Luna and child, Ton Won, Miss .1 Ilahn,
JITu.i, .r Gome, Ton S.mg, Ah Lee,
Glcm Klin, Miss Kolnkl, J Kamanl, J II
Smith, and 8t deck.
From San Frarclsco, per steamship
Zcnlnmlla, Septembers Mis R Cilch
ton, nurse and 2 chlldicn.
For Auckland and Sydney, per steam
ship Zcnlnndin, September 5 A II Ken
von, Paul l'etiovits, R W Fryer, J B
Gavlord, Captain T D Bllgh, MrDurand
and w lfc, W Karl, Mrs T Keltic and
child, M J Stack, Win MoDouagh and
Geo McDonnell.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Stmr Iwalanl hi ought 118 hags lice,
11 head cattle, 10 hags sugar, 100 sheep
and 1 1 hides.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Suqaii has risen 10 cts. per 100 lb.
.
Tin: Fire Board meets this even
ing. t "
It blowetl great guns on Saturday
night.
Goveunmi:nt schools open on
Monday next.
S. S. Mauiposa is due any time
to-morrow morning.
Mb. Noltc reports torrents of rain
and stroHg winds at Waikiki last
night.
Rice has fallen an eighth of a cent,
but a partial failure of the China
crop augurs a rise.
.
The Anahola bridge on Kauai i9
finished, and the Government ferry
over the Wailua river is running.
Rev. Geo. Wallace, Major H. C.
Dane and Mr. S. D. Fuller are off
on an equestrian tour round the
island.
TiiEnn is trouble between Spain
and Germany over the lattcr's
alleged designs upon the Caroline
Islands.
, Mn. Walter Hill, superintendent
of the Reformatory School, has gone
to Koolau for a week's vacation, the
lirst in nine years.
Tun contract for furnishing sup
plies to the Oahu prison for the
ensuing year has been awarded to
Mr. E. C. Fishbourne.
Rain spoiled the match between
the Honolulu and Marfied Men's
baseball clubs on Saturday beforo
the issue was decided.
Tin: bridgo on Honolulu side of
the Chinese wash-house needs more
stones on it to prevent a hole from
being worn through the planking.
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A i,AitoE mail came by tho . Zca
landia, and the Post Ofllco front and
Messrs, Qats' news agency were
thronged 'till after ilaik Saturday
evening.
A Celestial squnbblc occurred in
a Chinese tea saloon on Hotel stieet
Saturday night, when kitchen uten
sils filled the air, and bpectatora be
came bcarcc.
Am. the flags of tho baric F. S.
Thompson and the schooner Rosaiio,
ns well as tho Hag at tho U. S. Con
sular Agency, at Knhului, were lly
itur nn Fiidnv in honor of Mr. Allen.
the Hawaiian Consul at New Yoik,
Hon. S. G. wilder and other
Downed citizens of Honolulu.
re-
Officcu Fehlbehr to-day arrested
a Chinamnn for keeping a restaurant
on Hotel street without a license.
Tho original licenseo is away, and
tho man in charge showed a licenso
that bears a discrepancy between
the stamp-cancelling date and the
one at the foot of the document.
Evidently thcrejis something wrong.
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Tun Kinau went on the Marino
Railway this afternoon. Ten boiler
makers nro expected to-inorrow by
the Mariposa to work under the
management of the Honolulu lion
Woiks in putting scvcinl now plates
on tho bottom of tho vessel. Tho
steamer's clectiic light will be in
full blast by night, as woik is to go
on uninterruptedly until the job is
completed.
The Aiiglican Church Chronicle
for September is out. It contains
two spirited cditoiials in reply to
the recent attack of the Friend upon
Anglican ways. A letter from Rev.
A. Mackintosh gives an account of
the tempestuous trip of the Zealan
dia, and will bo followed in succeed
ing numbers by further notes of
travel. Tho news and other depart
ments arc full and interesting.
All sorts of reports arc in circu
lation about Maxwell, the alleged
St. Louis murderer. One is that ho
confessed to having unwittingly
caused Preller's death by an over
dose of chloroform. Another, that
lie has taken up the insurance idea,
to clear himself of murder liy mak
ing himself out a gross swindler.
Some witnesses have turned up to
prove that Preller has been seen
alive since tho finding of his sup
posed remains in a trunk. The worst
story of all is that experts declare
Preller was not dead when he was
forced into the trunk, partially
under the influence of several
ounces of chloroform.
Mir. William Williams' sloop
Pokii was launched Saturday p.m.
About noon the commodore ran up
to Ryan's boat shop and said,
"Let's launch the Pokii before
those reporters come around." He
worked like a beaver himself, and
when tho vessel was in the water he
said, "Now let the reporters come
and be hanged." If the pencil
pushers had come on the scene and
been taken on the trial trip, it is not
hanging but drowning that would
have been their ,peril. Tho sloop
got in the breakers and for a time
stood on her beam ends and every
other end in turn. She escaped
from the serrated coral jaws once
and got into them again, and it is
remarkable that the gay craft even
tually got clear of total disaster.
The Pokii sits well in the water, and
no doubt will be a terror in the next
regatta.
A mouldek named Swatz became
drunk at the Keystone Saloon Satur
day night and played the mischief.
There were about 23 people in the
saloon when Swatz took a kanaka
by the coat collar and swept the
saloon floor with him. Jim Welsh
interfered and got a hard blow on
his left eye, and was thrown down.
Welsh ran out for the police, Swatz
followed, pegging away at his vic
tim. A policeman came and took
Swatz in charge, but had not moved
many yards when the policeman got
a stunning blow on the head from
the drunken man, who then bolted
for uptown, followed by the guar
dian of the peace. Swatz was again
caught and was being taken into
custody when some well-known boys
rescued him from the policeman and
took him home. The intoxicated
fellow was not 5 satisfied with the
night, so he jumped his yard fence
and marched down to the Keystone
with blood in his eye. He yelled to
Jim Welsh, " Come out from behind
that bar or I'll kill you." At the
same time he put his hand in his hip
pocket as though to draw a pistol.
Cries of murder and police brought
assistance and he was taken out of
the saloon. He got into another
fight, which ended in his arrest, and
this morning ho was fined 85 and
costs.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Mns. CnooKS, 148 Quucn street,
has a lot of nice household fiirnituro
to dispose of at private sale.
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SuoAit has gone up, but our prices
have not. King Bros.' Art Store,
Hotel Street. 1 18 St
Stock or jioo veer. Just arrived,
per tho Mary Winkleman, 250 bags
mixed Feed, for sale at low price.
115 lw Uj-ion Feed Co.
CROWN FLOUR !
Golden Gate, Extra Family,
and;-
Eldorado Flour !
von SALE nv
H. Hackfeld & Go.
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OT ana OI Hotel Street,
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED ON ICE:
lied Cabbages, Cauliflower, Ccleiy, Eastern Oysters, Pears, Cala Fresh Salmon, do
Codllsh, do Uock Cod, do Smelts do l'lum9, do Lobsters do Shrimps do
Grapes, do Pears, do Peaches lloll Mutter. ,
ALSO Smoked Salmon, do Halibut, do Herrings, do Beef, do Sausages; Salmon
MelllcsClb. Tins; Dried Alden Apples, do Prunes, do Peaches, do Pears;
Cala Dried Pigs, Cream Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Family Mild Cheese, Strong
Cheese, Mackerel, C lb. Tins; Mackerel, 25 lb. Kits; Petit Pols, very small
and very swoet; French Mushrooms, Dutch Salad Oil ln,plnt.s and quarts,
Lucca Salad Oil, Cula Salad Oil, Apples, 2 lb. Tins Mutter, Kegs Mutter,
Star Ham, Lean Macon and a full lino of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Goods delivered free of charge to all parts of Honolulu, and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Telephone No. 240, Moth Companies. P. O. Mox 2D7. (702
E. C. SCHUMAN,
Carriag-e unci Wagon IMCalcei.
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I31aclSmi tiling:,
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Xn iirnt-cluHM 1110.111101 unci prices lo niiit i lie i imeft.
70 King St., adjoining Geo. W. Lincoln, Contracloi & Muildcr. Uni
ALBERT O. SMITH,
Attorney at Law and Aecnt to
take Acknowledgments. No. U Knahu.
mnnu street. 102 0m
FOB SALE.
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ANNING'S ISLAND GUANO in
quantities to suit. Apply to the
nArrrfi "VTATrinAriiirvw nn
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Household Furniture for Sale !
THE undersigned desires to fell her
entire household furniture, con.
sistlng of LilacK walnut, hair cloth,
parlor bet complete; bedroom set, chef,
fonlcr, nearly new; kitchen stove and
utensils; also a variety of furnishings
too numerous to mention. Apply im.
mediately at 148 Queen Street.
113 tf MRS. CROOKS.
" SOMETHING NEW.
Labor Saving Soft Soap.
WHAT ALL Families Hotels and
Laundries need. For sale at W.
E. Hcrrlck's Turning Shop, Bethel St ,
by (77 2m) Wlil. H. nUDDY.
Election of Officers, Hala
wa Sugar Company.
AT the annual meeting of tho Stock,
holders of tho Halawn Sugar Co.,
held August 17th, 1885, the following
officers were chosen for tho current year:
Mr. John II. Paty President
" P. C. Jones Treasurer
" J. O. Carter Bccrctary
" G.J.Ross Auditor
Messrs, Thos. R. Foster and James A.
Hopper, Directors. J. O. CARTER,
Secretary Halawa Sugar Co.
Honolulu, August 17. 188.). 100 lm
NOTICE.
HPHE: undcrsluned havlnc purchased
X from the assignees of tho bank
rupt cstnto of Chang Hung all book
accounts duo snld estate, hereby author
izes Chang Hung to collect the same for
the undersigned. (03 lm) SING LOY.
COTTAGE TO LET.
NO. 40 Emma street, near Sheldon
premises, containing four rooms,
kitchen and pantry, with out-bullilmg
containing two rooms. Apply to
J. M. MONSARRAT, 27 Merchant St.
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L. E. SPERRY,
Jeweler and Engraver,
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NO. 83, FORT STREET.
Engravings nnd Monograms executed
.In thehlghest stylo, and jewelry
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Saratoga House.
Only Restaurant in Town Orcnjd and
Bun by a White Man. Employ
ing no Chinese Waiters.
First class bond by the week, month or
transient. Special accommodation for
ladies and families.
JSfReading parlors open for guesU
of the house. Tbo coolest dining rooms
in the city. NO FLIES.
1091m H. BARBER,
O Luso Hawaiiano.
ALL persons -who want to communi
cate with tho Poitugucse. eithor
for business, or for procuring workmen,
servants or any other helps, will And It
the most prolUnblo wuy to advertise In
the Luso Hawaiiano, the new organ of
the Portuguese colony, which Is pub
lished on Merchant htreet, Gazelle IJnild
inp. (Post-Olllce Letter Box 13.), and
only charges reasonable ratea for adver
tisements. Jas. W. Robertson,
ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST.
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Rooks and Accounts neatly and correct. '
ly kept, also all kinds of copying at-
lUUMUti II' VJUUl-l Willi JlUDitlU X 1J
beitson. 80 tf
THE ELITE
Ice Cream Parlors !
No. SB ZIotolHStroof.
Delicious flavored Ico Cream mado
from pure Dairy Cream, Fruit Ices,
Sherbets, Ice Cream Drinks nnd many
other refreshments can bo found always
at this really llratdasR rcsoit. Choice
Confectionery nud Cakes in great
variety.
Families, Parties, Balls and Weddings
Supplied.
For tho convenience or the public wo
pack orders for Ico Cream in Patent
Refrigerator Cans, wltlch hold from 1 to
40 Quarts, warranted to keep its delight
fill flavor and perfect form for many
hours.
Ulnar tJp Tolopliono 18C,
I-Tho Elite Ico Cream , Parlor are
open dally until ll.i'.M. 38 ly
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Nos. 61, 63 and
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Wc wish to nnuounoe the ariivnl of our new Summer Stock in our
which h the most complete in this city.
83 Feathers Cleaned and Curled.
Native Straw Sewed in all the Styles of Hats,
.r)00 pieces of Dress Lawns nt very Low Prices.
New designs in Dress Goods, Satins & Huntings.
Ladies' Wrappers and Children's Dresses
in large varieties. A lnrge invoice of Laces and Embroideries.
Ladies', Misses', Children':) and Infants' Hosiery
in the latest styles.
BOYS' WAISTS ! BOYS' WAISTS !
Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing a specialty.
car NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, -a '
8 Call and be Convinced. T&3.
S. COIIN & COMPANY.
Pacific Hardware Company
SUCCESSORS TO DILLINGHAM & CO. AND SAML NOTT.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hradware, Agricultural Implements, House Furnishing
Goods, and General Merchandise
Just received Eddy's Refrigerators and Ice Chests, now styles of Chandeliers
and Library Lamps, Stoves and Ranges, Kcroscno Oil Stoves.
E2T ITA.IR13Vjf KS' A.IVr IIOAVOE'S SOAJL,JES.-J
All of which are offered upon favorable terms.
PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY.
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Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND
993 SHEET IRON WORK.
JOSEPH E. WISEMAN,
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Tho Only Recognized General Business Agent on tho Hawaiian Islands
ESTABIilSIIED 1 870.
Offices in Campbell's Firo-proof Buildiner, 27 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I
1. O. Mox 31 1 list Oclopliono 17S.
REAL ESTATE AGENT Buys and sells Real EitUc in all parts of the Kings
duiii. Rents Olllces, Houses, Cottages and Rooms.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR WILDER'S INTER-ISLAND STEAMEKS Tour
lstsand the Traveling Public will apply to me for Tickets and lnfonnatloii to
the Volcano.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW
YORK Tho Largest, Grandest and Soundest Institution of its kind hi the
World.
AGENT FOR THE GREAT I1URLINGTON RAILWAY ROUTE IN AMERICA
This Itoulu excels all other routes going East, the econury being the graiull,
the meals tho choicest and the Palace and Dining Cars tho handbomest ami most
comfortable.
EMPLOYMENT AGENT Finds Employment for nil seeking work in Hie vari
ous brunches of industry on tho Islands,
SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE CITY OF LONDON FIRE INSURANCE CO.
The best known Company in the Islands.
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER Enters Goods nt Custom House, pays and discharges
Freight and Duty 1J11U under power of Attorney.
MONEY BROKER Loans Money at all times on first-class sccurltly.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT Legal Papers of every description drawn. Bills
Distributed and Collected. Books and Accounts kept and adjusted. Records
Searched. Rents collected. Taxes anu insurance on iTopcny jookcu nner.
Copvlng and Engrossing done. Advertisements, Newspaper Articles, Corres
pondence and Commercial Business of cycry nature promptly and accurately
attended t.
AOENT FOR THE NEW MUSIC HALL AT HONOLULU-Companics abroad
will correspond with mo for terms, etc. Orders for Island Shells, Curios, Laya
Specimens, Nntlvo Views and Photos carefully filled and forwarded to all parts
of tho World. ' , .
tST Information appertaining to tho Islands given and nil correspondent faith.
(U,,ynn3WCreU' JOHI9PH B. WISEMAN,
873 General Business Agent, Honolulu Hawaiian Islands,
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