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5. A r?; MUr f J , ' . -? I l n I 4' i SSttilUgdlfiu1. THURSDAY, NOV. 12,188o." ARRIVALS. November 11 Scjir Halcakala from Pcpeekco Sclir Oatcrina from Hnualcl Sclir bin nh & Eliza fiom Knoluu November 12 Slmr Kllnuea Hon fiom Windward l'oits Bk Victoria Cross fiom Sydney DEPARTURES. Xn ember 11 BU Aldcn Bessie for Hongkong VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. .Stmr W O Halt for Man! and Hawaii Stmr O R BMiop for Kauai via Wnlalua Sclir Kawallanl for Ivoolau Scbr llalc.ikala for Pcpcckco Hk Coylon for Hongkong VESSELS IN PORT. H S Jlailposa, Hay ward Missionary bktno Moi nlng Star, 1 Binv Bktno Discovery, Slevcr Bktno Ella, Howe SHIPPING NOTES. Stmr U It Bishop alls to-morrow at 8 A m, and tho V O Hall at 3 v m for their icspcctivo lontps. The balk Lady Harewool sailed at about 4 o'clock yestei day afternoon for Hongkong. Mr. Toney P. Afong tool; passage by her, also 00 Chinese In the steerage. The bark Ceylon, Capt Calhoun, Falls to-morrow for Hongkong -with a goodly number of Chlncso passengers. She will load at the above pott for Honolulu. The schooner Sarali &. Eliza was forced to put back to poi t yesterday on account of tho exceedingly rough weather on the other side of Diamond Head. The schooner Jennie Walker Is ex pected here from Jalult befoie the 20th hist. Thcrcpahlng of tho ringing of the schooner Nettie Men 111 will be finished this week. Next week she will be entirely lcpalntcd, and next month will go on tho slip to bo cleaned. Tho missionary bktno Morning Star will go on tho Marine Railway to-moi-iow. She will sail for Talult about Tuesday next, to be gone about four mouths. She will not call at the Giibeit Islands. The British bark Victoria Cross, ar livetl this I'M, 75 dajs from Sydney, with 800 tons of coal to order. Stmr Kllauca Hon brought 500 bags of sugar. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Lyons & Cohen hold their regular cash sale to-morrow. Foiit street is having its rugged ness reduced by the steam roller. His Majesty's senior crew were out in their new boat this morninjr. Mr. Thompson, barrister, has kindly faxored us with a budget of late American papers. Tun sale of the late Queen Emma's effects, subject to disposal that way, realized over $4,fi00. A cum: for a weak appetite is a perusal of Mr. Cuas. Ilustace's ad vertisement in this paper. o . Kaioi.k, a young native man at tached to the Deputy Marshal's ofllcc, died in Hospital yesterday from dropsy. . ..a- Aiiout ninety dollars in all was taken in the quarters and on the persons of the nine Chinese gamblers capttued yesterday. A house hitched to express 73 took fright at a steamer wharf last ' evening, and bolting wrecked the carriage on a lumber pile. . Go to Tregloan's, corner Fort and Hotel streets, and select material for new suits out of 20 handsome pieces received by last steamer. -- .. . It is suggested that sufferers by nocturnal depredators should lay complaint at the Police Olllce, as well as inform the newspapcis. A iiunaway horso dragging an iron whiftletree ran along Hotel street this morning and broke the usual stillness of the neighborhood. . m Mit. Mort Oat accounts for the failure of tho police to catch thieves, by saying most of them have been vaccinated and cannot catch any thing. . . i. A iioiiSK at l'alama, belonging to a witness against certain persons in a recent case in court, has been dis covered ailing from its back being riddled with shot. , ... -. r Tin: Honolulu Limestono Com pany have, since the building of the lime kiln, about six months, manufactured and sold 2,000 barrels of lime at 82.50 per barrel. Yesti:huat an item referring to an advertisement of Mr. Levey, auctioneer, was published inadver tently after tho order for the adver tisement had been countermanded. To-kkiht tho Circus gives tho last but two of its performances here. Tho programme comprises tho choice pieces of all tho preceding ones, It is expected Her Majesty the Queen will be present. i m i Tub following passengers are booked to leave by tho Mariposa ,on Saturday: Capt. Forsytho Grant and wife, Miss Wells, Miss Maud Kcllcy, Mrs. J. E. Wiseman, Mrs. Lieut. Peck and Mrs. Peck, Br. tnWKp -MOWhllBr JnMftfVfci'i'i wwi'WkmnnWlnmm'nii iif" ii if 'TTY ih Thhee cheer9 and. my kingdom for an ancii-nt egg was yelled last evening on Punchbowl street near Queen. One of the "Uird-cagoM boys had Just come out wearing a black silk stove pipe hat that throw tho Ilawaiiau Dandy iuto tho shade. Tue funeral of the lalo Lieut. Peck, of the United States Navy, will bo held at St. Andrew's Pro Cathedral to-morrow (Friday) after noon at 4 o'clock. Interment of the body will be at Yieka, California, where the father of the deceased is buried. Mnssus. Hollister & Co., Nuunnti street, nic making ready to move iuto thc'sloro on Fort street, lately occupied by the Hawaiian Bazar. Their soda-water manufacturing de partment will occupy tho building recently vacated by the California Produce Co. Mit. Travis, a tailor working in Mr. Mclnerney's stone building on Merchant street, for Mr. Roth, has received information that he is one of five surviving heirs to an estate worth S7f)0,000, left by a cousin in New York. The wife and daughter of the testator receive $100,000 to maintain them through life, the amount reverting to the estate after their death. Mit. J. E. Wiseman has been ap pointed secretary of the regatta, lie will superintend decorations, grand stands and refreshments. Admission to the stands is placed at thp low figure of twenty-five cents ; subscribers to the fund ad mitted free. Applications for privi leges of furnishing refreshments must be made to Mr. Wiseman. Tho Tntcr-Island Steamship wharf is to be the headquarters of the regatta. In the Civil Court to-day F. Ludowiuko confessed judgment in the suit of the Minister of the Interior for cancellation of defend ant's shop license. This is the man recently convicted of selling liquor without license in a- nondescript es tablishment on Queen street. Justice Bickerton ordered that the license bo cancelled, costs of S3 being entered against defendant. The other business before the Court was not of public importance. At about two o'clock this morn ing one of the Circus men, rooming on Hotel street near the Y. M. C. A. building, was disturbed in his sluin bcis by a burglar who had entered the house. When he awoke he saw a man in his bedroom walking to ward the bed. The burglar became alarmed at seeing the tenant move, and vacated the premises with the ciicusman in close pursuit. The former jumped over into the.Y. M. C.A. yatd aud made good his escape, while the latter called in vain for a policeman. BUSINESS ITEMS. Just received a well selected stock of fiesh artists' materials, direct from Winsor& Newton, London, per bark Oiiente. King Bros.' Art Store, Hotel Sticet. 173 3t "Kicnni take to themselves wings and fly." A policy in the Life In surance Company secured when a man is able to pay for it, will be dearly prized in the hour of adver sity. S. G. Wilder, Agent. . . Whether Adam In Paradise thought it worth while To Invent for hlmbelf an Edeiilsh tile, ' Ts a matter of learned dispute. But very ccitaln it is, his sons ever since JIum! thought a Hat needful, from peasant to prince To distinguish the man from tho brute. Tho Mohammedan fogy for ages, he s.ijs Has stuck to his head-gear of Unban or fez, Tho gills of the Haicm to " mash " on; While wo infidel Franks, ho declares with a sneer, Will don a now Hat every day In the year, If prompted by Fancy oi Fashion. A splendid lot of new Hats in men's and boys' just in this morning at 174 liv M. McInerny's TO-MORROW'S SUMMARY. The usual Bulletin fortnightly summary will be in order to-morrow. Those of our readers having corre spondents abioad can supply them with a llrst-rate epitomo of Hono lulu histoiy by forwarding copies of to-morrow's issuo. To make sure of extra copies, ring up telephone No. 25G, Bell or Mutual, as early in the day as possible. Part of tho " copy " of our report of the Kapio lani Home, on Monday, having been accidentally misplaced, several sen tences were omitted. These will bo supplied In the summary. MISSION CONCERT. Tho Bethel Union mission concert last evening was conducted by the Rev. A.O, Foilics, who read, as ap licablc to the occasion, the 5 lth of lsniah, making appropriate com ments thereon. Tho Journal of the Rev. R. W. Logan, missionary in tho Caroline Islands, covering a period of nearly 12 months from the time of his departuio from Honolulu to tho arrival at his station of the Morning Star, wus tend by Mrs. Blnghamf The reading of thu paper, which was intensely interesting, occupied tho time until the hour of closing tho meeting. Tho Journal is in sections, dated lospcctivcly Nov. 13th, '84; Jan. 31st, March 17th, April llth, May 9th, July 7th, 15th, 23rd, Aug. llth and Sept. llth, '854 and will appear in full In to-morrow's Bulletin. MARINE PICTURES. In Oats' window arc some beautiful marine pictures, which should bo seen by every one interested In yachting and kindred amusements. They ate all fine specimens of photo graphy, and represent many of tho most famous yachts of tho present day, including tho champion Puritan, and her English antagonist, the cutter Gcnesla. Tho well-known America, Gen. Butler, owner, should teceive notice, on account of her triumph over tho English fleet at Cowes in '51, when the cup was won and brought to tho United States ; and tho sloop Mischief deserves honorable mention for so success fully defending it in '81 in tho races at New Yoik with tho Atalanla of Toronto. One of tho best pictures in the collection shows the Puritan leading the fast schooner Fortuna, of the Eastern Yacht Club, of Boston, and two others represent the Boston sloop on her trial trips off Marble head Neck, thoyachting headquarters in Massachusetts Bay. Tho Mohi can, oue of tho largest schooners of tho New York fleet, is shown under woiking sails in a very light wind, giving beautiful wave effects, and the swift schooner Grayling, al9o of New Yoik, is making good headway in a fair sailing breeze. Among other views are those of the sloop Priscilla, of New York, tho unsuccessful rival of the Puritan in tho trial races to decide which yacht should meet the Gencsta in tho contests at Sandy Hook, and of the iron Cutter Bedouin, until re cently considered a crack yacht, and of tho now steel steam yacht Stiletto. Tho vessels mentioned above are considered representative Amei icans, but many more, net rly equal to them in every respect, could bo named in a list includingsuch famous schooners as the Dauntless, Dreadnought, MagiVMadeleine, Columbia, Foam and Sappho, and the sloops Grade, Fanny and Shadow. It would have been interesting to add a photograph of the cutter Galatea, which next year is to try and win the America Cup fiom its present holders. But the Puritan's present owner, Gen. Clias. Paine, holds her ready to meet anything of her size from beyond the Atlantic. " POLICE COURT. Thursday, Nor. 12th. Several cases were remanded to future dates one for disturbing quiet of the night, one for disorderly conduct and one for common nui sance. Twelve Chinamen were also remanded on a chaigc of gaming, three having been caught subse quent to the raid reported yester day. Hale was convicted of using threatening language against A. Kaiiai, and was bound in fifty dol lars, with one surety, that he would commit no offense against the per son or property of complainant for one year. Kum Tuk, for btcaling fowls, was given hard labor for three months and costs $1.40. For adultery Geo. Kawac and Maria Kahele were fined 830 and $10,with costs 83 and $1 respec tively. Notice to Horso Owners. JTTORSE CLIPPING dono in the neat JUL Cat manner, shortest order and a lowest rates, wilh the new Amei ic in LlL'htning Ilorsc-Clipping Machine, which glides over them like lightning, leaving them looking ns smooth us a dined board. No more humane act can be done to a horse than to have 111 long coat removed in this warm climate. O. B. MILrS, Proprietor. Cor. Punchbowl fc Queen St. 173 lm GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT. I BEG to notify tho Public In general tl at I liavo m cntd an otllce on MERCHANT tsTREEr", in conjunction w lth Mr. J. A. MagooM, for the purpose of attending to the want of tho resl. dent" of tho Hawaiian Islands who may need an Agent. I do not confine myself alone to tho liubineis II uises, but alo to the dorai s. ticcluts who would wlhh mo to attend 10 any matter of business, especially to making purchases either in Honolulu or San Francisco In any lino of Uenorul Merchandise. To tho Business Houses I will give my careful attention in all matters per taining to General Business, viz: Ad. justing and Colliding Account, Dla trlbutlon of Rills and Circulars, Custom IioubO Entries, Buying, Selling and Renting Real Estato and Personal Pro. perty. Q5T All Legal Documents will bo carefully and neatly drawn up by Mr. J. A. Magonn. By intending to all matters entrusted in my euro In u careful, courteous and neat manner, and with quick dhpatch, I hope to be favored with a part of the public pitronngc. Agent fur Kllnkner& Co.Redllubber Stamps. C. IC. MILLER, Gcncrul Ilusluisd Agent. Telephone 5 P, O. Hox lja. 43 Merchant Street. 172 ly INSURE. Save Yourself and Yours I-'roin Los tiv Fife, Shipwreck or Death, by Insuring Home, Furulturti i, Caruocs of Bugur, Rice, General Produce and Mer chandise, Stocks of.Goods and Life, In the and EUccts I Kartlbrd, C01111., ASSETS OVER JETU FIRE UNION FIRE & MARINE INS. Co;, San FranciHco, Ctilii'oi-iiia. Well-known, Sound and Reliable. Tho Only California Company that Paid Its Chicago Losses Promptly and in Full. Tlie N"e-w EJiig'laii.d Mutual Life Insurance Co., The Old Reliable. The Pioneer of Life Insurance Agency in the Hawaiian Kingdom. Examine Our New Pull Term Endowment Policies. All Policies Non-Forfeitable by Law. 170 H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO., IMPORTERS AST) DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and Feed, EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS. New Goods received by every Packet from tho Eastern Slates and Europe Fresh Calitornla Pioduce by every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended lo and Good-delivered to any part ot the city free of charge. Idand oiders foli clted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Ofllco Box U5. TelcDhono No. 93. 103 ly WANTED, 9 A NATIVE Men on a Ranch on J Hiwaii. "Wages. $0 a month and House rent free. To ship for one or two years. Will give good advances to tne right parties. Annl v to J.E.WISEMAN, General Business Acent. Campbell's Block, Merchant Bt. Hi 1 w FOR SALE CHEAP. SEVERAL good Horses, suitable for general use, among ihem 11 very flnei single' driver that Is ttrictly fir-t-class. Apply to C. B. MILES. 171 iw Cor. Punchbowl & Queen Sts. MANILA CIGARS A NEW LOT. Choice -A.rt.icle, FOR SALE BY 173 33. 3?. Adnms Jfc Co. lm FEATHERS DYED, Cleaned and Curled, AT THE TEMPLE OF FASHION.' If 8 ly Goliiia River Salmon ! JL.A.IX.GJ2 RED ITISIX I FOR SALE BY E. P. ADAMS & CO. 101 lm Salmon! Salmon! Ju arrived, and for Sale In Lots to Suit. ISO BurrelH FRASER RIVER SALMON! Terms Reasonable. 173 CBrewcr&Co. 3w NOTICE. THE undersigned beg leave to inform the public that they have opened an ofllcc at Room 13, Cumpbcll'M Itlock, (Up BtolrO, MERCHANT ST., lionululu, ns General Business Agents, Wo inako a Specialty of Book-kcrp. ing, Collecting, Cuatom.Huuso Broker, ago and Shipping and Receiving Freights. Wo are also prepared to take Inven tories of Bankrupt Stock anywhere in tho Kingdom and guarantee accurate returns, Wo are also prepared to fur nish Tourists with guides and give rcll able Information in regard to routu of travel and places of interest on any of tho Islands of tho group. With strict attention to business and prompt roturiiH to thoao who may In trust their business to us, we solicit a share of putionuge. JSST All Legal Documents drawn up by an experienced Lawyer. 105 Um NOBLE, HARE & CO. . IWICE COMPANY Chartered. 1819. NINE MILLIONS. CASTLE & COOKE, AgentB for the Hawaiian Islands. Partnership Notice. A GENTLEMAN wishes to purchase Half lntcre.t in good Lodging House, or other light Business. An dres in confidence. H. H., 171 lw BciXETiy Office. Election of Officers. AT tho Annual Meeting of the Ono. me. 1 Sugar Co. held at the ofllcc of C. Brewer fe Co. this day, ihu follow ing ofllcert were duly elected for the coming year: J. O. Caiiteii President W. P. Alius Vicc-Presideni P. C. Jokes Secretary G.J. Ross Treasurer J. O. Carter Auditor The above officers are also tho Direc tors of the Company. P. C. JONES. Scc'y Onomca Sugar Co. Honolulu, Oct. 27, 1885. 101 lm Election of Officers. AT the Annual Meeting of tho Stock holders of the waiheo Sugar Company, held nt the ofllcc of W. G. Irwin & Co., on the 0th day of Novem ber, 1885, the following officers wcie elected lor the current year: Cot. Z. S. Spaldikq President Mk. h P. Hastings Vice-President Mit. Jo'Krir U. Caktkk Secretary Hon. Cecil Bitowx Treasurer Hon. J as. I. Dowsi:tt Aud I tor J. O. CARTER, Secretary Waiheo Suzar Co. Honolulu, Nov. 10. 1885. V.3 lm PIONEER St'mCandy Factory and Bakery. EstELlliwliedl863. F. H0EN, : Proprietor. No. 71 HOTEL ST., between Nuuunu and Foit Sti. Has always on hand tie largest Stock of Candies, both Plain and Fancy, guar anteed to be STRICTLY PURE. WliolcHnle unci Ketn.Il. Rich Wedding Oakes Of a Twenty Yews' Reputai ion, all .Si7.o-always on ln.nJ, ornamented in any Siylc. Pastries of All Description Hade to Order at Short Notice. Pnrc and Wholesome Bread, Fre3h every Day. Bell and Mutual Telephone, No. 74. P. O. Box No. 70. 108 PIANO TUNING. HAVING obtained tho services of a ilrtc'ass Piano Tuner, wo wlnb. to inform tl e public that wo aro able to Tuno und Repair Pianos at fhort nuiicc. All orders loft with us will bo promptly attended to, and all work warranted. 1083 ly EST, DOW & CO. 1 S 4 O Lueo Hawallanot ALL persons t ho want to communl. cato with tho Poitugucso, cither tor business, or for procuring workmen , birvanti or any other helps, will find It the most protltablo way to advertiso in the Luso Hawaliano, tho now organ of tho PorlUKueso colony, which 1 pub. lished on Merchant strtof, GaxetU Build incr, (Post-Officu Letter Box E.), and only charges reasonable rates for udvir tlsemcnts. HONOLULU LIBRARY ASU READING ROOM ASSOCIATION;' THIS INSTITUTION is located on tho corner of Hotel and Alakca streets, directly opposite tho building of tho Y. 31. O. A., and is opou every day and cvonlng, Sundujs Included. Tho Reading Room Is supplied with all tho local Journals, ns well as nearly fifty of tho lending foreign papers and magazines. Tho Circulating Library consists of' over 3,(100 volumti, and is constantly Incieaslng. The Reference Library contains a' valuablo line of cyclopedias, diction arles, and works of n similar chnractcr. A handsomo parlor is provided for conversation and games. Tho Circulating Dipartmcnt is closed on Sundays. Terms of membership : Signing tho roll and paying the regular duis, flity cents a month, quarterly in advance. Strangers from foreign countries and visitors from other islands aro welcome to the rooms nt all times, but as the Association has no other regular means of support except the dues of members, it Is expected that residents of Honolulu who desire to avail themselves ol its privileges, and all who feel an interest in maintaining an institution of this kind in our community, will join tho Association and pay the regular dues. S. B. DOLE President M. 31. SCO'lT Vice-President H. A. PARMELLE Secrttaiy A.IL. SMI'I H Treasurer C. T. ROLiGEHS, M D.. Chairman Hall and Library Committee. 77 tf "Tie SI Merchant" The Only Paper in California that Advocates Hawaiian Interests. A Splendid Advertising Medium For Hawaiian Business 3Icn desirous of forming trade connections on the Coast. All Hawaiian papers kept on file aud full information given concerning the Islands. ANY ORDERS Entrusted to tho Proprietor will be promptly and carefully executed, and no commission ciiahoed. TERMS Three Dollars per annum $1.75 for six months. Charles R. Bucklnncl, Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE 323 Front Street. Pott-Office Box, 23G0, San Francisco, California. ie L. XRIC33 X.IIST OP IMDultoerry" Trees. WHITE. l'ER 10 100 1000 18 to 24 inches.. 00c 64.00 $2000 2 to 3 feet 00c 0C0 bSOO 3 to 4 feet $1.25 S.00 65.00 lllIHHIAV. PEll 10 4 to 0 inches... 0 to 12 inches.. 60c 12 to 18 " .. COc 18 to 24 " .. 76c 2 to 3 feet $1.00 3 to 4 " 1.25 4 to 5 " 1.75 5 tot. " 2.E0 100 2.00 2.C0 n.oo n.oo 7.00 0.00 1000 $1000 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 12.00 1C.00 Cuttings, per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, fO.CO. White Mulbcriy Seed, per ounce, 30 cents; per pound, $3 00. Russian Mulberry Sled, per ounce, 00 cents; per pound, $7.00. Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter Is Agent for the following pupcrs: South and Weit, semimonthly, COc a year; Farmer's Call, weekly, COc per year; Farmer' b Home, monthly, 60c per year; Home and School Visitor, monthly, 76c per year. As an inducement! to parties to order their SUk Worm Eegs during tho sum. mcr, to bo forwarded In the tall. I offer premiums, from April l8ti as follows: For $1, 2,000 egirn, and a book of in struction. For $2, 6,000 eggs, book of instruction and any ono paper. For $a, Joz. eggs, and any two papers, For $5, 1 oz. eggs, two papers and book. For $0.50, 2 oz. eggs, and three papers. For $14, 3 oz. eggs, 3 papers and book, For $17, 4 oz. eggs, and four papers. For $21, 5 oz. eggs, 4 papers and book The above charges "aro tho regular list prices foTVugi?' and tho papers will bo bent an here ttaled for ono year. Thoso sending orders through tho sum. mcr, accompanied by tho cash amount, (Post-OJlleo orders payable to me, on Post Ofllcc, Pcmbetton, New Jersey, U. S. A.) will receive tho premiums to which their order cutltlcu them, com. mencing at onco, and tho eggs will be sent about November 1st. NKLLIK LINCOLN HOgprralt, Practical Silk Culturlet, New Lisbon, Burlington t? w 077 NEW JERSEY,, ,. m. t '. j, ., ,T a ' Tf. 1 Hf. Mi X 1 1 .' v '?. 4' W M . bJ&4&5Bmt& ' "MSBtfc&aMMraiMi