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THURSDAY, SKIT. 10, 188.-).
, ARRIVALS.
September 0
Schr Iicnlil fiom llaii.tlcl
Schr Waloll lioin Puna
DEPARTURES.
Septi'inher 10
Schi Cutcilna for Walmaualo
Stulr Wtilmanalo for Wutinaunlo
Schr Kninol fur Laupahochou
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Stmr W G Hall for Maul nml Hawaii
Selir l.lholllio for Punaliiu
VESSELS IN PORT.
8 S Mariposa, Hay ward
Bktno Mary Wlnkloinan, Backus
Bktno Ella, Howo
Bgtno Clans Sprcckcl", Diew
w,i SHIPPING NOTES.
Tlio slcamor'Plantcr Is to lcuvo San
Francisco on tho Kith lust, anil Is ex
pected hcic on the 25th, with 100 tons
of machinery for Koloa, Kauai. Mr T
It Foster arrives Hi Honolulu by thu
Alameda to m.iko arrangements for the
arrival of the Planter.
The schooner, Wnloll bi ought, a load
of llrewood from Puna. Thu captain
lcpoits .cry rough weather. when he
left, and there was oery Indication of
Inci eased roughness.
.Schooner Lcahl Is being lovc down.
Steamer V Q Hall sails to-monow at
It p in.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Lyons & Levey sell ."50,000 sugar
bags at noon to-morrow.
Mu. A. Marques is writing up
lamie culture in the Gazette.
Tun upset pride of the sloop
Sarah to be sold at auction Saturday
is $300.
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A i.r.TTKii from Mr. Squires ou
"The Chinese Question" appears on
tho fourth page.
The Honolulu Yacht and Boat
Club's six-oared racing boat is being
doctored by Mr. Jolinson.
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Mu. Lycan says the crops on Ka
lihi ranch.arc looking fine. His im
ported pineapples are in bloom.
m --hi-.i
Tun workmen on the bottom of
the Kinau ply their labors at night
in the luminous brilliancy of six'
electric lights.
Nu3inr.ii 3 of O Ziiiw Haioaiiano
has been issped. It contains an
elucidation of the projected coloni
zation scheme, besides full localand
advertising columns.
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Now that the last of the Kameha
mchas is gone, the white fish mbilii
are said to have taken the place of
the small red fish and are being,
caught by the hundreds.
Mr, Bananaskin Joke, senior, who
was seriously injured by a blow from
a member of our staff the other dayj"
was so far recovered this morning
as to be able to come out for a fresh
airinsr.
The sixtcen-oarcd racing boat
with sliding seats being built by Mr.
Johnson, boat-builder, for His
Majesty, is almost finished. It is
one ofj tho finest looking of craft
ever seen in Honolulu.
At the auction sale of head stones,
etc., at Mr. Nagle, marble cutter's,
yesterday, J. Savage bought a large
btone for 817.50; F. Macfarlanc, a
small cross for $11, and Mr. A. Bi
Kerr, two pieces for $37.
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Mu, J. II. "Black is trying to
organize an expedition to Pearl
River to harpoon sharks for their
oil. He says that shark's liver oil
is the only kind that will burn in a
lamp without charring the wick.
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A Tvyo-nonsK dray belonging to
Ilustacc & Kobertson started from
near Ryan's boat-building shop
yesterday, and continued at a lively
gait to Beretania street, where it was
stopped by the driver. No damage
was done.
Mil. Geo. Knglehardt, formerly
with Mr. S. Nott, will open a stove
and hardware store about October
1st, in the store formerly occupied
by his lute employer. Mr. Kngle
hardt expects 100 tons pf goods by
the Consuclo.
Mw. A. F. Cooko says that the
I. I. S, N. Co., when hauling tho
steamer C. R. Bishop off tho rocks
at Waialua, not long ago, dragged
the Pacific Navigation Co.'s buoy
there inshore among the breakers
and left it there.
Tin: hum continues at tho Iron
works, where is the busiest scene in
town. Mr. Young hopes to catch
up with the sugar crops, notwith
standing tho suddenness of the de
cision pf planter all nt once, lo
procure maceration mills.
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Tin: Australian coined beef in
barrels, for sale by Messrs, Ilack-
f eld & Co., is packed without salt.
A trial of it justifies tho assertion
that a, finer quality of corned beef
has.nover before bepp offered, hero.
It does not require soaking to make
it palatable.
Those beautifully situated build
ing lots the Scaview property at
ajimif&Al
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rt-ft ttisA taisL
Punaltou, arc to be put up at auction
on September 19th, if not previously
disposed of. It will bo seen that
terms arc offered which place a
suburban home within tho compass
of a very moderatcly-sizcd purse.
PiiULiMiKAitY to the grand opening
on Saturday, of dry nnd fancy
goods, clothing, boots and shoes,
hats and caps, and millinery, at Mr.
C. J. Fishcl's handsome new build
ing, there will bo a grand exhibition
and promenade concert by the Royal
Hawaiian Baud, to-morrow (Friday)
evening,
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Mu. John Robcllu, of Palaina,
bought five good horses last week
at Naalchu, Kau. Ho brought two
of them to Honolulu by tho W. G.
Hall, afid will bring tho rest another
time. Mr. Robcllo took a strong
notion to that locality, and will
likely remove there shortly to start
a' general store.
Captain Wood returned yesterday
from a visit to Koolau. He reports
the country looking very green, and
"all nature smiles in gladness, man
alone being vile." He also says
that the wind was so strong at the
Pali yesterday that one had to hold
hishair on, and that tho travel of
Chinese over the cliff is increasing
every day.
Sciini: Maunakca street; time
this-forenoon. The scavenging cart
is receiving its load of offal, a cloud
of ashes being raised as each re
ceptaclo is dumped. Natives in
every conceivable attitude arc loung
ing about the doors of Chinese
shops. A native woman is tending
a child that is lying on a mat in the
Bun. She is placing leaves about its
head as if to ward off fever. A re
porter is looking for an item, and
here it is.
A or.NTi.KUAN says that it being
against the law to blast fish with giant
powder a new device has come into
play about these islands. A bottle
three fourths filled with lime and
the remaining fourth with water,
the bottle corked immediately and
hermetically scaled, is as ' good as
giant powder. This bottle is thrown
into two fathoms of water and in a
few minutes there is an explosion
which destroys all the fish w ithin a
certain radius.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. E. Wiseman, cottages to let
a splendid list to choose from.
E. P. Adams & Co., grand auc.
tion sale of building lots at Seaview-
E. P. Adams & Co. , sale of furni
ture of David Oxlcy.
Rooms to let P. O. box 307.
Ducks lost from 101 Beretania
street.
Astor House restaurant.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Marchaxt has received by last
steamer a lot of those' fine Spanish
cheroots. 121 2t
Just received a well selected slock
of fresh artists' materials, directfrom
Winsor& Newton, London, per bark
Oriente. King Bros.' Art Store,
Hotel Street. - 121 3t
West, Dow & Co. have just re
ceived ex Mariposa : School Bags,
Toy Brooms, Marbles, Base Balls,
Rubber Balls, Chromos, Masks, Stick
Horses, Velocipedes, Rustic Frames,
Shell Paper, etc. 119 3t
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Tun "Central" cigar stand, Pro
piietorJ. E.Wiseman, Campbell's
block, Merchant street, has just re
ceived by Mariposa, a choice selec
tion of imported cigars and is now
able to supply all lovers of the weed.
The best Manila cigar to be found
is at the "Central." 120 lw
Tin: only original work of tho
Life of General Grant, published by
Chas. L. Webster & Co., of New
York, is now in the hands of J. E.
Wiseman, General Business Agent,
and J. M. Oat, Jr., & Co., who
have the solo-agency for tho Islands.
Call on them and see prospectus.
All other woiks arc spurious. Be
careful to subscribe for the Webster
Edition. 120 lw
FISHING FOR OPIUM.
On the Mariposa nearing the en
trance buoy last Tuesday, a large
box was seen to be lowered overboard,
a splash was heard, and tho box
soon disappeared. Information was
given to tho police, lestcrday,
Deputy Marshal Dayton, with police
officers and a large staff of native
divers, went to tho place. After
several attempts to fish up tho prize,
they returned to town disappointed.
This would appear to be done as a
hoax by employees on board of the
Mariposa.
AN ACRE'S WEALTH.
In a case tried before Judge
Bickeiton this morning, of damages
for unlawful ejectment, brought by
two Chinese against a native land
lord, one of tho plaintiffs swore an
acre of ground yielded them thirty
dollars a day in vegetables. Tho
judge failed to perceive tho value
of such a statement to send abroad
foi immigration purposes. On the
contrary, ho considered tho testi
mony of a mini who could swear to
"4 ,fi!fo,!!fci&iii&Si .sftkwtfc-'
such an absurdity as unworthy of
credence. The defendant, however,
made out the case for the plaintiffs
by a frank acknowledgment, in
effect, of having taken tho law in
liis own hands, and ten dollars of
damages were adjudged against
him. Deputy Attorney-General
Whiting, on hearing of tho China
man's appraisement of an acre's
value, naively remarked that he
would like, at that rate, to go into
vegetable-raising himself if he
could get anybody to do the work.
So say we all.
MAJOR DANE'S LECTURE.
A treat the like of which a Hono
lulu audience seldom enjoys is pro
mised on Friday evening. In a
notice of Major Dane's lecture, "Up
the Rhine and over tho Alps with a
knapsack," in Sacramento, the lie
cord Union of that city said: "For
two hours the lecture held the
audience almost breathless, and when
it closed the applause was such as is
seldom heard within a church build
ing. Arrangements have been made
to have Mr. Dane deliver another
lecture within a few weeks."
POLICE COURT.
Thuiisday, Sept. 10th.
Kainana contributed the usual $G
for drunkenness.
Frank Mclntyre pleaded not guilty
to a charge of malicious mischief on
the 8th. Reprimanded and dis
charged. Moleka (w.), for assault and bat
tery on Mr. 1). Moltano, was fined
$10.20, and costs; and ordered to
give a bond with ono surety in the
sum of $100 to keep the peace to
wards Mr. Moltano for the space of
12 months.
A case, in which the charge was
malicious injury, was remanded
until the 11th.
CIVIL COURT.
Thuiisday, Sept. 10th.
C. F. Ashford vs. W. F. Rey
nolds and M. Green, assignees, as
sumpsit for $200. Transferred to
one of the judges of the Supreme
Court.
F. B. Duff vs. Harry Walker, I.
I. S. N. Co., garnishee. Judgment
confessed for '$130.77. Charges
$15.0u. Garnishee ordered to pay
into court 823.05 in hand at time of
service.
II. E. Mclntyrevs. G. Cavanagii.
Defendant swears to list of all per
sons owing him money. Examina
tion closed.
Akee and Achin vs. Kuaiwa,
damages for unlawful ejectment.
Judgment for plaintiffs, $10 dam
ages and $3.85 costs. Court in
forms defendant that he still has
recourse in law for the ejectment of
his tenants.
, Two cases were continued by
consent.
Delinquent tax-payers had judg
ments entered against them as fol
lows : A. K. Kunuiakca (four cases) ;
one continued and in three judg
ments given for $185.17 in all, in
cluding costs. Frank Metcalf (two
cases) ;, one continued, judgment
entered in other for $33.30, taxes
for 1884 and costs. A case against
another party was continued.
ENGLISH PROGRESS.
"An American," writing" some
lime ago in the Pall Mall Gazette,
called attention to the extraordinary
increase in recent years in the English-speaking
race throughout the
world. As to territory alone, he
pointed out that while 12,382,G8G
square miles of tcnitory were occu
pied or controlled by the two English-speaking
nations, the aggregate
area divided among twenty-five other
nations was only 11,107,020. Com
paring populations, instead of areas,
ho gives tho following statistics:
English-speaking race, 7C,000,000;
German (Germany, Austria, Swit
zoiland, etc.), 50,000,000; French,
39,000,000; Italian, 28,000,000;
Spanish (with Spanish-American re
publics), 38,000,000 ; Portugal (with
Brazil), 14,000,000; Scandinavian,
9,000,000. The Russians are omit
ted, as well as all other members of
the Slavonic race. In this computa
tion the half-breeds and mulattos
are counted in among those who
speak Spanish nnd Portuguese in
South America. ' In the United
States, the negroes, who neverthe
less speak English, are left out. As
to the Indians, negroes and other
non-Caucasian races of which civi
lized nations have control, he as
cribes to the English race 251,000,
000, to all other races 72,000,000.
He also shows that the English race
is swelling its numbers by absorp
tion to an extent with which no other
raco can compete. In tho East the
English are occupying ground which
other Europeans long looked upon
as their exclusive possession, while
the English language is becoming
practically the language of commerce
in Eastern lands. In tho United
States, tho third, often tho second,
gcnciation of the German, Italian,
Spaniard or Frenchman who settles
there becomes almost undistuiguish
ably Anglo-Saxon, nnd knows no
tongue but English, In industrial
activity and commercial enterprise,
"An' American" also gives the Epg
lish (including his own fellow-countrymen)
tho palm.
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NOTICE.
Mil. II. D. MONSAB1UT, surveyor,
can bo found nt .his Office, Mer
chant Street. 117 lw
FOlt SALE.
ONE Phaeton, 1 Business Wngon, 1
Break, n set of blacksmith's and
wood worker's tools. Iron anil carriage
material. Apply to
IPS lm O. BENVCASTLE, 82 King St.
COTTAGE TO LET.
NO. 49 Emma street, near Sheldon
premises, contnlning four rooms,
kitchen and pantry, with out-building
containing tw o rooms. Apply to
J. M. MONSABBAT, 27 Merchant St.
111 2w
FOIt SAIjK Oil IiKASK.
WE havo been authorized to offer for
sale or lease tho elegant house
and premises owned by E. B. Thomas,
shuttled on tho corner of l'llkol and
Pensacola Streets. The house contains
four huge "rooms on the lower lloor and
four airy chambers and bath loom on
tho upper iloor. Hot and cold water
pipes throughout the house. This pro
perty Is too well known to need further
description. For particulars npply to
AVEBY & PALMER,
General Business Agents,
113 2w No. CC Fort St.
WANTED,
AGIKL, about 15 years old, to mind
children and do general house
work (German preferred.) Good wages
and good homo. Enquire .at this office.
103 2w
TJ. SPENOE,
Special Agent for the Michigan
Portrait Company, producers of the tin.
est grades of India Ink, Water Color,
Crayon and Pastel Portraits. Head
quarters at King Bros., Hotel street,
Honolulu. 107 lm
NOTICE.
DR. BRINKERHOFF'S system of
Rectal Treatment. A new treat,
ment for Hemorrhoid, Fistula and other
diseases of the rectum, by a piocess
sure, safe and painless.
DH. McWAYNE, 31 Alakca st.
102 3m
PIANO TUNING.
HAVING obtained tho services of a
first-class Piano Tuner, wo wish
to inform tho public that wo arc ablo to
Tune and Repair Pianos at short notice.
All orders loft with us will bo promptly
attended to, and all work warranted.
1032 ly WEST, DOW & UP.
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED Is prepared
X to furnish household servants,
collect hills, and do Anglo-Chinese in
tcrpreting and a general agency busi
ness. Charges moderate.
SOYONG, 43J4 Nuuanu St.
Mutual Telephone 270. C3 Om
Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y
223 and 230 Fort Street,
Honolulu, - - - - Hawaiian Is.
W. H- PANE Proprietor.
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Beef ! Beef !
Beei
JBeef
The very best quality from
J. Campbell's Honouliuli Ranch.
The Cheapest in the Market.
sold nv
Hop Chong Comp'y,
No. 45 Maunakca Street.
Delivered to any part of the Town.
75
KING STREET,
G. .T. WA.JLiX.13n, Proprietor.
Choioest Meats from Finest Herds.
Families ami Shipping
SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE
midgut the
Lowest "Mii-flcct PritjeH.
All meats delivered from this Market
arc thoroughly chilled Imnicdlatcly'nf ter
klllincr by means of u Bcll.Coleuun Pa
tent Dry Air Refrigerator. Meat so
treated retains all Its juicy properties,
and Is Guakantuicd to Kkki' I,onii:ii
AKTKIl DeLIVKUV THAN FltK8HLY-XII.Tr-
ku Meat. 74 ly
Yoseiite Mm Ml
Will lid open every afternoon and even.
ings as follows;
1foulay, WcilueHday,' TliurMilny and
Hatui'dny,
To the public in general.
Tui'Mlny mid J'rlilny r.vriiliicM, anil
YlVdiiPKdny mid Hnturdny
ArtrrnoniiN,
For ladies and their escorts.
AMU.SEMKNT8 TO COME:
Grand Carnival Mabijuradu 011 Skates,
Sept. 25th.
Four handsomp prices to bo glen
away one for ilia mostelogant costume,
tho most original, tho best subUiluciV
nml the most comical. Tho Grand May
pole Dauco will also bo given by 10
dancers. All intending musquers arc
requested to band In their mimes and
procure a pass before Sept. 25th.
TIIOS. E. WALL, Manager.
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07 ana H Hotel Slreot.
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED ON ICE:
Bed Cabbages, Cauliflower, Celery, Eastern Oysters, Pcar, Gala Fresh Salmon, do
Codllsh, do Bock Cod, do Smelts, do Plums, do Lobjters, do Shrimps, do
Grapes, do Pears, do Peaches, Boll Butter.
ALSO Smoked Salmon, do Halibut, do Herrings, do Beef, do Sauagcs; Salmon
Bellies, Gib. Tins; Dried Allien Apples, do Prunes, do Peaches, do Pears;
Cala Dried Figs, Cream Cheese, Swiss Chceje, Family Mild Cheese, Strong
Cheese, Mackerel, 5 lb. Tins; Mackerel, 25 lb. Kits; Petit Pols, very small
and very sweet; French Mushrooms, Dutch Salad Oil in pints, and quarts,
Lucca Salad Oil, Cala Salad Oil, Apples, 2 lb. Tins Butter, Kegs Butter,
Star Ham, Lean Bacon and a full lino of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Goods delivered free of charge to nil parts of Honolulu, and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Telcphono No. 240, Both Companies. P. O. Box 297. (702
E. C. SCHUMAN,
Oarriagc and Wagon IWCaltev
IXeiMiii'iug:,
XJliielcNmiUiiiiK-,
1 fr lB jf. u jm
In liiHl-:lu.MH jiuiimei- mid prices -to nii tlio timew.
70 King St., adjoining -Geo. W. Lincoln, Contractor & Builder. 0m
Albert o. Smith,
Attorney at Law and Acent to
take A kuowlcdgmcnts. No. 9 Kaahu
manu Mrcct. 10.! Urn
FOJt MALE.
FANNING' ISLAND GUANO in
quantities to suit. Apply to the
PACIFIC NAVIGATION CO.
j 103 lyr
Household Furniture for Sale !
THE undersigned desires to sell her
entire household furniture, con
sisting of blacK walnut, hair cloth,
parlor set complete; bedroom set, chef,
fonicr, nearly new; kitchen stove and
utensils; also a variety of furnishings
too numerous to mention. Apply im
mediately at US Queen Street.
11H tf ' MBS. CKOOKS.
" SOMETHING NEW.
Labor Saving Soft Soap.
WHAT ALL Families Hotels mid
Laundries need. For salo at V.
E. Herrlck's Turning Shop, Bethel St,
by (77 2m) WM. II. HUDDY.
Election of Officers, Htila
wa Sugar Company.
AT tho annual meeting of tho Stock,
holders of the Haluwn Sugar Co.,
held August 17th, 18Sr, tho following
officers were chosen for tho current year:
Mr. John II. Paty President
" P.O. Jones Trctisuicr
" J. O. Carter Secretary
" G.J. Boss Auditor
Mcbsrs. Thos. B. Foster nnd James A.
Hopper, Directors. J. O, CABTEB,
Secretary Hulawu Sugar Co.
Honolulu. August 17. 188r,. 100 lm
AUSTRALIAN
CORNED
Beef ! Beef !
IN
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KOH sai.i: 11V
H. Hackfeld & Co.
110 lw
L. E. SPARRY,
Jeweler and Engraver,
WITH
1?. 'JL-jmimt U "Wiitolimulsoi,
NO. f.i, FOKT BTHEBT.
Engravings and Monograms oNecutc.l
In the highest btyle, and jewelry
91 made to order. 3m
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Painting? Ss
.Trimming;,
Saratoga House. Jfi
,0nly Restaurant in Town Owned and ' '
Bun by a White Man. Employ- ,
ing no Chinese Waiters.
FirH class boird by the week, month or
trnnskut. Special accommodation for
ladies and families'.
t5?Bcading parlors opea for .guests
of tho house. Tho coolest dining 100ms
in tho city. NO FLIES.
1091m H. BAEBEB.
O Luso Hawaiiano.
ALL persons wlio want to communl
csto with the Poituguese, either
tor business, or for procuring workmen,
BLnauts or any other helps, will find it
the most profitable wuy to advertise in
the Luso fazvaiitwo, the new organ of
tho Portuirueso colony, which Is pub
lished on Merchant strict, Gazette Build
ing. (I'ost.Oiuce Letter Box B.), and
only charges reasonable rates for adver
tisements. Jas. W. Robertson,
ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST.'
Books nnd Accounts neatly and correct'
ly lapl.nlK) nil kind of copying i.t
tended to. Ofilcewlt'j Huitnco & Ho
bertson. 89 tf
THE IQM'JCE
Ice Cream Parlors !
W
Wo. SO HotolHStroot'.
Dollolous flavond Ice Cream made
from pure Dairy Cream, Fruit lees,
Sherbets, Ico Cream Drinks and many
other refreshments can be found always
at this really llMt-elafs report. Cholcn
Confectionery and Cukes InQ great
variety.
Families, Partic, Balls and Weddings
Supplied.
For tho convenience of the public we
pack orders for Ice Cream In Patent
llefrlgcralor Cans, which hold from 1 to
40 Quarts, warranted to keep its delight
ful flavor and perfect fena fo: many jfe
hours. 4$
Kiiif? Up 'folcplioup 1 S,
arTho Elite Ico Urenra '.Parlors are
open daily until 11 i'.wr 38 ly
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