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Mfwyy ri JMBVTT!" ' 7"&-' i If" ' - ."- .-.n.,wiii ,n -mrnnii-iiiriiiTiiHTriTninfa ft$ BY AUTHORITY. Water ! "Wntcr Owing to ii scaiclty of water lu Malilki Reservoir, alt persons who have water privileges from that reservoir are hereby notified that the water from that source will ho shut off every tiny from (1:80 p.m. to'oiBO a.m., from date until fmthcr notice. Per order, C. B. WILSON, Supci intendciit Water Works. Honolulu, Oct. J1, 13S5. loMw BTSIIOr & Co., BARKERS Honolulu, Hawaiian Islnnds. Draw Eschnngo on the LSmiU oi Culiibiriiiu, !5. V. And their agents in NEW YORK. BOSTON, HONG KONG. Mosr. N. M. Rothschild Son, London. The Commercial Hank Co.. of Sydney, London, This Commeiclal Dank Co., of Sydney, Sydney. This Bank of New Zealand: Auckland, Cliristehurch, and Wellington. The llink of Uriltsh Coliunbl'i, Vlr. toiia, 13. 0. and Portland, Oi. ANn Transact a Ueneial RtuiMtm Itusmc-f. nr.li ly 'ma guj guiiannu Pledged to neither Sect nor Party. But established for the benefit of all, SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1385. THIS EVENING'S DOINGS. Yoscmite Skating Kink 7. Central Park Skating Rink, 7. Owing to the large amount of local matter to be accommodated, our readers will excuse the absence of editorial in this issue. THE FARINI OPERA. The first concert of the Farini op era season was given by the company last evening. There was a fair audience, mainly composed of sub scribers and holders of season tick ets. These pations were furnished with elegant satin programmes, others with plain paper ones. The programmes are headed, "Under the gracious patronage of His Majesty Kalakaua I." The King was present during the first part of the concert. The first part consisted of a very ordinary concert in six- numbers, that with one or two exceptions evoked very little enthusiasm in the audience. Mr. C. Thrower sang an aria, "Postillion de Lonjumeaux" Adams, in a manner that proved him to be a superior tenor. He was re called with tumultuous applause that would not be allayed but by a re appearance. In response he gave the liveliest and best sung piece o( the evening. Mile. Emma Hopf also made a good hit, proving her self a contralto above mediocre. Miss Avery's song was scarcely heard above the din of the piano. The instrument was that of the Y. M. C. A. , and a good one, but the cover being left off the music was altogether too loud. Mons. A. Marchand, however, gave general satisfaction in his accompaniments and won applause in a solo. Little can be said in praise of the selec tions in the concert part. They were too slow and heavy as a rule for the popular ear. Part second consisted of the gar den and duel scene from the first act, and the entire last act of Verdi's opera, "II Trovatore." It was per formed with considerable vivacity by the troupe as a whole, but the acting was in largo part awkward, jerky and much too stagy. Indeed, only the line singing of Mr. Thrower and Miss Hopf redeemed the opera from a ludicrous failure. However, the closing scene was produced with an amount of animation, that, in conjunction with the subdued light and the tumultuous music, seemed to have an impressive effect upon the audience. Mr. Yarndley with his local chorus assisted in the opera, receiving due applause. Giving all credit for the redeem ing features of this company's first appearance, it would be dishonest to pronounce it a success. Many of the subscribers have to-day "ex pressed their disappointment, and some even their disgust, with the opening of tho season, of which such lavish promises had been made in advance. There is a general im pression abroad that tho community has been imposed upon by an inferior, ill-adjusted company of two or three good musicians and as many de cidedly poor ones, when a first-class company of artists was assured in return for tho generous confidence and support of our leading people. The following letter from a sub scriber to the opera, which is given with the heading written by its author, is not more sovero in its criticisms than the views expressed by nearly all of the many citizens who have spoken to a representative of this paper, some of whom camo to the office to ask, iu the, interest of the public, that the eulogiums pass- wimnriftiiriTiiTriiinTwTmnrn"ivi?'"TJ cd upon tho concert by tho morning papers should not be allowed to go unchallenged: THE "orERA" FRAUD. Editor Bulletin: Tho mass of adulation bestowed upon tho Farlnl Troupe by this morning's Advertiser is simply nauseating' in its utter dis regard of the merits, ami move es pecially the demerits of last even ing's performance. The writer wns innonsr the unsophisticated many who, by pledging support to Farini in advance of any information as to his merits and demerits as a musical performer and manager, gave that shrewd gentleman an opportunity to impose upon them, of which he took a very prompt advantage, in bring ing here a company, on the whole, vastlv inferior to such as may bo found in any second rate variety hull in the States. I attended last evening, admired the tenor, praised the contralto, endured the lady soloist, and was severely alllieted by the noise produced by Farini and his alleged prima donna. The tenor is superior, the contralto good, the soloist negatively bad, the prima donna positively bad, and Farini ex ecrable, all in a musical sense, of course. The manner in which tho three last mentioned "executed" (in every sense of the word) the un fortunate II Trovatorc, should pro voice much sympathy for the opera, and more for the audience. How long must suffering Honolulu con tinue to be victimized by social, and, especially, musical sharps and flats? One "Who "Was There. A BRILLIANT SCENE. The band concert at the Hotel Thursday evening was a splendid affair. The front of the building was gaily festooned with Chiucsc lanterns hung along over the upper and lower verandahs. The cupola was also similarly illuminated and could be seen from considci able dis tances on the streets. Altogether about 1JJ3 lanterns were displayed. Torches flared under the trees and along the avenue1, on the lawn. The bandstand, also brilliantly lit up, with the bandsmen in their white uniforms, contributed its share to the display. The whole scene, building and grounds, was one of gorgeous splendor. Both verandahs were well filled with spectators, con sisting of hotel guests and citizens, all of whom were made cordially welcome. Manager Graham is one of those rare specimens of the genus "mine host" who seems to have the faculty of being everywhere at the same time. It may be mentioned that visitors and spectators on oc casions of this kind, at the Hotel, are waited upon and furnished with seats on the verandah as cordially as if they were regular guests; The band programme was given in Thursdaj''s issue, and it is needless to say that the several pieces were well played, and were received with expressions of delight from all present. WOODYEAK'S ROYAL AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS rJL?liis Day, Saturday, Oct. 24th, 2 Shows, At 2 r.M and 8 p.m. To-Night ! To-Night ! vVt 8 o'eloclr. Price, Mcenti, 75 cents and 1.25. Children, half pi Ice. Tickets lor Diess Circle and Stalls can bu lrid during the day at the Elite Ice C.'ctm Parlors. NOTICE All accounts again't the Royal Australian Circus iust bo ten dered for pajmentat the Circus office, Dodd's Omnibus Wailing Room, he. tween tho hours of 0 and 12 o'clock, MONDAY, October 2Cth. 157 BOBT. LOVE, Business Agent. NOTICE. rrMIE Adjourned Annual Meeting of JL tho Stockholdcis of the Ilnnoluia Sugar Co. will beheld on MONDAY, the 20th Inst., at IOiKO a.m , at the offlce of P. A. Sclinefrr & Co. II. RENJF.B, Srcietory. Ilouolnlu, Oct. 2-1, 1 8j!5. 159 It NOTICE. riMlE Adioiirncii Annual Meeting of J Hie Stockholder of the Pacific Sugar Mill will he held on MONDAY, tho 25th inst., at 1 :30 p.m., at the olilco of P. A. Schaofer fc Co. II. RGN.TES, Secretary. Honolulu, Oct. 21, lbS5. 10!) It NOTICE rrWIE Quartcily Meeting of tho Pacific JL Hurdwaio Co. (Limited), will be held at their ofllco on FRIDAY, Oct. iiOlli, at 10 o'clock a.m. JAS G. SPENCER, Scc'y. Honolulu. Oct. 2ii, 1885. 350 Tit JUST ARRIVED A. New Invoieo ol" THE FINEST Ever Imported and for Halo in quantities to Suit, :VL. 'V. Grinbuuin te Co. ICO Iw v BE Corporation Stocks FOR SALE. rxv. VALUE. 85 100 People'frlco Co., Haw'n Carriage Manf 'g Co., E. O. Hall & Son, Intcr-Islaiid S. N. Co., Hell Telephone, Haw'n Agriculluial Co , Wlldcr's Steamship Co., C. Brewer & Co., Mutual Telephone, Halawn, "Woodlawn Dairy, "Walltiku Sugar Co., WANTED. CO 1(0 100 100 10 100 100 1C0 10 100 10) 100 85 (3,100 ao 08 too iro 10 so 00 DO K. O. Hill & Son fit ro. Wnlmanalo, 800 100. L. A. THURSTON, Stock Brokct. iH Mcichaut Street. 151 ly NOTICE. ALL per'ous having claims against the HONOLULU ICC WORKS CO. are requested to present them Im mediately for payment, and all persons owing the said Company arc requested to make Immediate payment. If not paid within ten dajs from this date, the accounts will be placed in the hands of an nttornev for collection. . A. McWAYNE, Sec'y. llonolultigOa 24, lfc85. ICO tf Ranted; A GERMAN mil wife, bearing good reroiiimcndnllons. wants employ ment. Man umlcrtnnus Garden woik and Horfc. Woman understands Hoiio work nnd,Seiving; couple aged about 30. nnd rc-peotablc lookinir people. Apply to .I.E. 'WISEMAN, 15(5 41 General Bitchiest A cent. FOR SAN FRANOISUO The Fine Iron Bin qui' "JUPITER," Will full NOVE M JL1 K X ii h." For low iaiei of Freight, apply to 1C0 171 THEO. II. DAV1LS A. CO. NOTICE. I WILL not be responsible foi any debts emiliacted in my n line with out my wrilten'oidjr. C. CHRISTIAN. Hnniiniaulu, October II. 185. 141) Im D' M. Goto, Physician and Surgeon, Leprosy. Syphilis and Skin Disease a Specialty. Olllce, mauka of the resi denco of Hon. James Keau, King Street, Kapalama, Honolulu. Office floras jS Ifr!" N.R. Paitics on the other Wands can consult by letter. 1" ly NOTICE. THE Cibin Passage per Sle.imers of the Intci-l-dund Steam Navigation Co. will be at half rates from Oct. 17th to Nov. Bid, or liming the Signer A. Farini's Opera Pc.'on. Per order. 148 2w .1. ENA, Sec'y 1. 1. S. N. Co. TIME ELITE Ice Cream Parlors ! :Xo. S5 Hotel Street. Delicious flavored Ice. Cream made from pure Dairy Cream, Fruit ices, Sherbets, Ice Cream Drinks and many other refreshments enn be found always at this really firt-class rcsoit. Choice Confectionery and C.iUch in great variety. Families, Parties, Balls and Weddings Supplied. For the convenience of the public wo pack orders for Ice Creom in Patent Refrigerator Cans, which hold from 1 to 40 Quarts, warranted to keep its delight ful flavor and perfect form for many hours. Mutual Telephone : : .'ISM Hell Telephone : : : litH 8" Tho Elite Ico Cream Parlors aro open dally until 11 r.M. U8 ly Gor. Beretanla & Fanclioowl 'J his elegant Rink has been painted and overhauled generally . The pinpri etor, finding, after long iiHago, wood unservicei.1) o lor Roller Sknting, has nfter great expense, laid a Patent Conpsitioi Floor, And only asks atrial to convince any one of its great advantages over wood, for ease lu skating, cleaiillness,',etc. BfijT" Open uwiry evening iu the week from 7 to OJrf, and Wednefcday ond Sa turday afternoons for ladies and cull' dreo. D. P. SMITO. 126 Jy J Skating Rink fifffi TO LET. TWO Unfurnished Cottages, suilabl6 for gentlemen or private families, within five minutes' walk of tho Post. Offlce. Fur particulars apply at this office, or address B. E. 0., this office. lS8'tlw NOTICE. BEING about to leave tho Kingdom for it few months, and having sold all our right, title and interest in the White Houee, 118 Nituaiiu Avenue, to Mr. Joseph Vlcrra and wife, wo wish nil parties concerned having any bills for or against in in any manner, to present them for payment nt onco for scttlS-' incut; alio tho few straggling person who aio lawfully itfdcbted to the White House for past "lavors are requested to bo manly enough to pay for their last month's Chinese wash bill and black ing of shoes, for which wns paid Kfitcrnl months ago, if for nothing rle. ' MR. JONATHAN AUSTIN is hereby auihoil.ed to attend to all our legal butlncsi In our nlwenei'. JAM I-ST. YVIUTK. 158 Ot MARY JANE WHITE. FOK SAIjE. F ANNINO'S ISLAND GUANO In quantities to suit. Apply to the PACIFIC AVlUATlUiN l.'U. 10J lyr FURNITURE SALE At tho i evidence of MUS. WM. OLIPHANT, No. :i Kukul Place, On MONDAY, Oct. 20th, At 10 a. m., will bo sold Hi IN PART AS FOLLOWS: illaek Walnut Lounge, Centet Table, BWvP.irlor Chaim, What Not, ' t ' Hanging Lamp-. Wall llrackels uSliaile, Rook1-, l m'w Singer Sew ing b Maehine, iu tine order; Gurtains and Coinlees. Picture. Kerosene Lamps, 1$. W. Muibletop Chamber Set. vi.: RedMead. Ru reau. Wahtand. Table, Towel Rack. 2 Ch.iii-1 and Rocker. Spring Mattree-. M. Net-, HciMcaiR Pillow Sham. &i'.. IHanket. Towel. Wardrobe and llureau, Single Red. Withstand. Sheet. Clothes Racket. 2 Meat Safe. Rath Tub, Rird Cage. Puil-. R. AW Extension Dining Ta ble, Crockery and Glassu arc, Table Cloth, lj. do ivory handle table knives, 1'do plated' table forks, 1& doz plated tea spoon. Kitchen Stove and kitehenwaie. Table, pail-, sink, &c. Ac. ICG 4t E. P. ADAMS & CO., Auct'rs. Household Furniture A 'J" A.TJCTI07J. At the lesitlcncc of Mi. J. M. Oat, Ku kul St., on acounl of departure, will be sold, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 28th, At 10 a.m., the Entire Household Furniture CONSISTING OF Hair Cloth Lounicc, Plush Bed Lounge, IW Car.o Sent Chairs, Picture, Curtain and Cornice", Large Center Rug, IJW Centie Table, Redrooin Set, Complete, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, BW Extension Dining Table, Glassware and Crockery, Plated Ware, 1 Union Cooking Range, Meat Safe, Bath Tub, etc., etc. ICO (It E- A. ADAMS & CO., Auct'rs SiVLJE OF PAUKAA STOCK, 6948 SHARES By order of C. Brewer & Co , wo will Bell at public auction, at our salesrooms, ON MONDAY, OCT. 26, '85, At 12 o'clock noon, unless disposed at private tale, of SharcN, SSlllWCN, 3,8G3 0,048 SliareH, i Of tho Capital" Stock of tho Paukaa Sugar Company. Par Valuo $10 per share. Capital, $170,000 In lots to sujt puichascrs. Said ".la1) Shales being held by said O. Brewer & Co. ascollateral security to note of .lonii. Austin, dated April 1st, 1881, for Si3.liJ8.01, and said 3,8215 ShiucH its collateral to note of S. L. Aus tin, dated April 1st, 1881, for $82,138, botli of salil notes oping overdue. US'- For further pailculnM apply to F. M. Hatch. - n ' E. 1 ADAMS & CO., 141101 , Auctioneers. CoImhIm BITOT Sail?! LARGE RED DFISII ! FOR SALE BY E. P. ADAMS & CO. 101 lm N. P. BURGESS, 81 King street, : : Honolulu. Carpenter nuil Jtullilcr. IIukkoko ami Ueiierul UxtircNH. Draylng and Meamcr Freight carefully handled. Carriage painting ilono by a llrbt-class workman at 78 King street. Jobbing iu above lines attended to with promptiiefcs, and charges according to the amount and quality of woik, Ofllco Telephone, 202. Residence, IDS. l4o ly NEW LOT OP AND JLUlLi - 0"V3Eft ESJMLiBDaOIJDJSK. Y Just Opened at- CHARLES J. PISHEL'S TV33W srjro:RJB:, ! j Corner Fort and bit Pacific Hardware Company, I.IMITIOU. Successors to Dillingham FORT STREET, : : : Signal Oil, Something New for Carriage Lamps, Ret Quality Blue Mottled Soap. Eur.i (Iroecr Soap, a Superior Aitlele. if'" Fire Proof Saicn, Closing' Out at Low Prices, --a Full Lines of Goods upon Mot Favorable Terms. NOTICE. rM) tbe Creditors of the Estate of X C. "WILLIAMS, a bankrupt, lake notice: That the undci signed, asiinico of the Estate of C. "Will iam, a bankrupt, has, preparatory to his final account nnd dividend, submitted his accounts as such as-lgnvc and filed the fe imc before Hen. A. F. Judd, Justice of the Supremo Court, at his chiimbei, to whom he will apply at 10 o'clock a m. on "Wednesday, the 28th day of October, inst., for a setilement ot s-aul accounts and for a dKchaige fiom nil liability as. such a frlnwe, and for an order to make a final dividend. And that any person iuler cstcd may then and there app'itr and contest the same. W. C. PARKE, A-i!;iiLe. Honolulu, Oct. 23, 188H. lftjflt 3aimg" Up UNITED CARRIAGE Co. ! Telephone 290! '"piIIS Company, while thinking the JL public lor its generous Mippoi t, are still able to furnish first class teams. The steady advancement of this Com pany since its organization, two yeais ago, has convinced us that persons who drive their own teams not only make steady competent drivers, but, ns a rule, are not likely to charge more than legal latcs. Any passenger overcharged by any of our drivers will, on application to our office, have the overcharge promptly i cturned. The object of the united uaiTinge company is to Mippty the public with good teams at legitimate rates of fare, and hope by eo doing to merit, in the future, the same liberal patronage that we have received in the past. UNITED CARRIAGE Co. Bell Telephone, Mutual Telephone, - 290. 290. HtST Ofllco and Carriage Stand, next door to E. O. Hall it Son's, corner King and Fort Streets. 153 lm F. HORNS" Pioneer St'm Candy Factory & Bakery r.8TAllIiI8HKI, 180:i. Manufactures all and every article iu Confectionery and Pastry and Bread Bakery from tho best and purest mate, rials, guaranteed freo from all ADULTERATIONI Hallways on hand all sizes of ids Rich anil Unsurpassed Quality of WEDDING CAKES, Enjoying a rich reputation of many years, and aro ornamented in any style desired, ond nto sold ot the Lowest Possible Prices Unequalled facilities and steam cnnhleb mo to sell all articles manufactured at my Establishment Cheaper limn any other in this Lino of Business. Vanilla, Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand made and Mould Creams of oil flavors at 50 cents per pound. RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES, at 5 cents each. Jllnco and Fruit Pics always on hand. Pure and Wholesome Bread ! Vienna Rolls, Family & Graham Bread delivered to any part of tho city. Tho largest midmost vailnus Stock of Con. fectionery can bo found at a?1. H O RN'S Stoam Candy Factory and Bakery. No. 71 Hotel St., Jbotwcen Nuuanu and Fort Streets. P. 0. Box No. 75. .'Telephone No. 74. 1004 NEW GOODS ! Hotel Streets. ly & Co. and Samuel Nott. : : HONOLULU DIVIDEND NOTIOE. A DIVIDEND of Two Dollars per slmro will be paid to the Share holders of the Tnter-lsland Steam Navi gallon Co at their oillrc, on Sit unlay. Oct. 10, 1885. .LENA, Sec'y 1. 1. S. N. CO. Honolulu, Oct. 8, 188."). 145 ft Bii nil Teleioiin 32. 1-In.wniiiiu I-Ioiel Stnljlow Com foi table Carriages, good and Competent Driveis. Horses JSiiKgion, Wagonettes & Sad dle HorHcs to .Let. Horses taken to Hoard on terms. Reasonable Heroes for Sale and Warranted. US Eing Up Telephone 32. tf F. WHNDEKBERG, 71 Queen fcroot, AQENT FOn Steamer "J. I. Dowsett," AND SCIIOONEllS Rob Roy, Mile Morris, and Josophlne. SALT FOR S-AJL.E. Fine and coarse Puuloa Salt j flue Kakoako Salt, in quantities to biiit. Also, large and small Iron Water Tanks. Paints, Oils, Etc., Ete. C3 ly MELLER & HALBE'S Ice Cream Parlor and- Confectio'ery Lincoln's 'Block, Kiel si AEFIiitt AHHoi'tiiieut or Candies & Cake Alwnyw ou llniicl Iaitie Supplied 10O31y $ vr J 1