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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 0, 1885.
ARRIVALS.
December li
Sl mr Iwalani from HaiiiaUua
Sclir Mauuoktiwni fiom Koolau
Sclir Kavtiillani fioni Kool.itt
Sehr Sarah te Eliza from Kuolttu
DEPARTURES.
December II
Sclir Leahl for lltiualel
Sehr Ibilcakahi Tor IVpr-okcii
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Sclir Miuuiitkiiunl for JCoolnii
Sohr Knwulliinl for Koolau
Sclir Sarah & Kllzu for Koolau
VESSELS IN PORT.
Ilk Victoria Oros HobeiNoii
Hgttio Co'isuclo. Cousins
Ilk 'I'll Footer, Itugg
Hk UNiiion. .Jpnks
Torn Eva, AVIeknmn
Bktne Mary AVInkclumu, Backus
Bkl.l.zie lrwia'o, Iicdulc
Uk O K Bihop, AVallor
""rasmmgersT"
For Windward Poits, per stmr Kl
nau, Deo S -His Majesty the King and
12 servants llor Majesty Queen knpio
lniii, 11 It II Piineoss Lllluoknhinl, II U
II Princess Poomulkelaiil, Goveinoof
Hawaii, lion SG- AVIlder, Hon ,TA Oiun
inins, Col U 11 Jiulil, Hon A S Cleghorn,
AV P Luniaheihel and wife, Hon Sain
Parker, Miss 11 Smithies. O O Borgor,
Mi! Sophia Sheldon, Mrs Walker and
2 elilldicii, .1 Onderkirk, Miss G AVual,
Miss T Waal, Mrs Mary Knhai, G O
Nsikayani.a, Capt G E G .Jackson, G It
Ewiut.KMOverend, W M Lee, A F
Strassbcrgcr. Kinio Pake, Miss Elba
Kenhilolopali, Miss Daniels, Mrs Moore
and 200 dock.
For Kauai, per stmr Planter, Dec S
O Foster, Mr It C Spalding and on, L
AV.elbkc, Mrs E D Knight, Mr Moore,
and 50 deck.
From llamakua, )er stmr Iwalani,
Dee !) J Condon. Dr Grcenlleld, wife
and children and 21 deck.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Stmr Iwalani arrived this morning
with l,0S:t bags of sugar fiom llamakua.
She sails on Friday next at t pm.
Sehr Manuoktiwiii brought 730 bags of
vice, and 230 bags of paddy from Koo
lau. She sails to-morrow.
The baik EKinoic, Capt Jcnks, ar
1 ived yesterday -with 000 tons of coal
from Neweastlc,NSAV, for Messrs Allen
& Robinson.
The sehr Eva, Capt J O AViekmnn,
ni lived yesterday 30 days from Hum
boldt Bay. She brought 137,077 ft of
sm faced and rustic lumber, :t,0G!) ft of
rough and clear lumber, 0,020 ft of
siding lumber, 1,030 ft of rough mer
chantable lumber, 25,000 shingles, and
23 bxs of apples. She is consigned to
AVildcr & Co. She had mostly S AV
winds and calms. Several times she
encountered heavy gales and large seas
that swept the decks of the vessel. She
sighted Hawaii on the 1st iust, hence
had heavy winds, rain and strong cur
rents from the cast.
BIRTH.
In this ciiy, Dec. 0th.
V. E. Herriek, a son.
to the wife of
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Dr. John Brodie goes to rusticate
a few days on his ranch at Waialua.
"
The Bethel congregation will have
a "Review of Missions" at their
meeting this'evening.
Do rnot fail to peruse the large lot
of new advertisements in to-day's
issue, as the whole news cannot be
gained otherwise.
Eev. Geo. Wallace will deliver a
brief lecture at the weekly devo
tional meeting in St. Andrew's
Cathedral this evening.
The rainfall on Sunday last was
about one-half inch, and the lowest
that the mercury has been observed
during the past few days is 59 .
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A public meeting is called for this
evening, at the Armory, by leading
native supporters of the Govern
ment. It will be the first boom in
the election campaign.
In the window of Messrs. Oats a
huge Hawaiian banana from Mr.
Dole's garden is displayed, and be
side it a miniature pineapple from
Mr. Nolte's garden. Both speci
mens arc worthy of notice.
Rev. E. C. Oggel last evening, at
the house of Mr. L. C. Abies, per
formed the marriage rite for Mr. J.
II. Fisher, clerk in Bishop & Co. 's
bank, and Miss Henrietta P. An
drew, lately a teacher in the Royal
School.
Fjve fines were levied in the Police
Court this morning for drunkenness,
one with fire days added for disor
derly conduct, two for interference
with an olllcer were remanded for
judgment, and Aulone Lipcmark
was committed to the Insano
Asylum.
Tiikki: arc now fourteen students
with their wives and children at the
North Pacific Missionary Institute.
They support themselves by their
own labor while they are in training
for their future woik as ministers
of the gospel in these islands or in
Micronesia.
Ax Fort Street Church to-night
the prayer meeting will have for its
subject "Tho Covenant Duties of
Church Members." The quarterly
business meeting of the Church will
be held at 8.30. A general invita
tion is given, and all the members of
the Church are urged to be present,
Tun oillccn elected by Hawaiian
Lodge of Masons at the regular
communication hclt' ou Monday
evening last, for the ensuing year,
!Uo: Worshipful Master, J. M.
Monsarrat ; Senior Warden, Andrew
Brown; Junior Warden, John Phil
lips; Secretary, AVilliam Johnson;
Treasuicr, Malcolm Brown. In
stallation will take place on the 27th.
TiiiilNiikT. 11. Foster was just
olf the entrance of the harbor, last
evening, and had ample time to lx
towed into the bay before dark. The
(ug boat. kepi, up sk'uin and all
hands walled for the pilot, who did
not appeav. The T. It. Foster,
after waiting until about dark, put
to &ea and this morning bhu was
five miles off Barber's Point, where
the wind is very light and a strong
current is said to be running.
At the regular meeting of Geo.
V. De Long Post, No. J.'), G. A.
It., held last evening, the following
otllecrs weie elected to serve during
the coming year ; Post Commander,
It. Ar. Laine ; Senior V. Com., S.
McKeaguc ; Junior V. Com., Win.
II. Place; Quarter Master, It. Jay
Greene; Surgeon, Dr. J. S. Mc
Grew; Chaplain, Thco. II. Bohme;
Olllcer of the Day, V. V. Ashford ;
Olllcer of the Guard, J. D. Conn ;
Delegates to 19th Annual Conven
tion Dopt. Cala., Geo. C. AVilliams,
Jas. T. Noble; Alternates, AV. F.
AVilliams, Louis Adlcr.
Mn. Kaili, while overseeing a
gang of prisoners on the Esplanade
yesterday, picked up an odd-looking
coin, that proved to be a copper
Jl-kopek piece, of Catherine II. of
Russia, struck in 1774 for Siberia.
It has a numismatic value of from
1 to 1.25, if in lirst-rate condi
tion. One side has a profile of that
sovereign's head, and the other a
heraldic shield supported by two
sables. The coin is by no means a
rare one, and the tinder made a
mistake when, as alleged, he refused
15 for this specimen.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
New Christmas Cards for the mil
lion at King Bros' Art Store. 104 3t
Fr.r.sn Cream Cakes and Eilairs
daily from and after date at Meller
& lialbc's Confectionery. 177
Fkcsii Mince Pies daily from and
after date at Meller & Halbe's Con
fectionery. 177
Fou Sale Fresh Mince Pies daily
at 25 cents each, at Horn's Pioneer
Steam Candy Factory & Bakery.
Fresh Vanilla and Chocolate Creams
every day, 50cts. per pound, at
( HORN'S PIONEER STEAM
185 CANDY FACTORY AND
tf BAKERY.
Ladies ! Those elegant ladies,
misses and children's realj Balbrig
gan Hosiery are now open and
ready for inspection. Ladies, whose
orders had been forwarded for these
line goods, will now please call and
have their parcels delivered to them.
195 2w
M. McInerny.
At the matinee given at the Cri
terion Theatre on Wednesday, Oct.
25th, by the Princess of AVales'
branch of the National Aid Society,
the Honorary Secretary presented
to her Royal Highness, on entering
the royal box, and to the Princess
who accompanied her, pretty bas
kets, decorated vith cherry blos
soms and the colors of the society,
containing silver bottles of Cherry
Blossom Perfume, as souvenirs of
the occasion. The design engraven
on each bottle was sketched for the
society by her Royal Highness. A
small bottle of the same was also
presented to every lady present.
Her Royal Highness has expressed
her sincere thanks to Messrs. John
Gosnell & Co. This most exquisite
of perfumes is now on sale at the
store of M. McInerny. 195 2w
THE CATHEDRAL CHANGES.
Our attention has been called to
the inaccuracy of the information
upon which our statement yesterday
in regard to tho "Anglican Cathe
dral" was compiled. AVe are in
formed that the movement referred
to has been simply an effort on the
part of many of the members to
place tho English-speaking congre
gation in more direct relation with
their minister, instead of being sub
ject only to the general regulations
of the Cathedral System. It has
been arranged that this shall be
carried out by tho organization of
those members who so desire, into a
special congregation under the
charge of the Rev. Geo. AVallaeo,
and the services will be held at the
usual hours at the Cathedral, except
that tho morning service will com
mence at quarter-past eleven. No
reference has been made in the
negotiation to either "high" or
"low" chinch practices.
LAW LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS.
Tho Justiciary Department in tho
Government building has just ef
fected a very important improve
ment. Tho law department of the
general library has been removed to
the room of the clerk of the court,
Mr. William Ko3ter, and placed
under his supervision. Four fine
new double cases have been placed
in the room, and are arranged so
that the titles of all volumes on the
shelves can be conveniently read.
A placard on tin cud of each case
specifics the class of works contained
in il. Law Reports and standard
authors of many of the Slates of
llio Union occupy three of these
eases, and the fourth contains Eng
lislnvorks of similar import. An
additional case in each of two
corners of the room is appropriated
to miscellaneous woiks having a
collateral bearing upon law, and
treating of the lives and works of
some of the legal luminaries of his
tory. Now tables are in course of
construction for the accommodation
of gentlemen of the wig and others
who may wisli to consult authorities
or make extracts. There is a
spacious lobby adjoining, in which
seating and table accommodation
for a limited number of persons
will be provided. Cigars and con
versation will be permitted only in
the lobby, these indulgences being
taint in the Library Room.
DEATH
OF ANOTHER PIONEER MIS
SIONARY.
A telephone message from Ililo
to Ilonokaa, Hawaii, and forwarded
from that place to tho Post-ollicc in
this city per steamer Iwalani, which
arrived this morning, announces the
death of Mrs. S. J'. Lyman of Ililo,
widow of the late Rev. D. B. Lyman,
and mother of Judge Lyman of Hilo
and of Rufus A. Lyman of Paauhau.
She died on Sunday evening, De
cember Gth, and passed away very
quietly while sleeping. She was
just eighty years old, her birthday
having occurred only on tho 29th of
November ult. It will be remem
bered that her husband died at a
ripe old age, only a little over a
year since, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
came out to these islands as mis
sionaries of the "American Board,"
in the reinforcement which arrived
here in 1832. They were stationed
at Ililo, where they spent the rest
of their lives, never having re
moved to any other station, or left
the islands for a visit home during
the past fifty-two years. Of the
large number of missionaries who
composed the reinforcement of 1832,
there are now only four survivors :
Rev. Lorenzo L3rons at AVaimea,
Hawaii, Mrs. U. S. Emerson at
AVaialua on this island, Mrs. R.
II. Hitchcock at Hilo, Hawaii,
and Mrs. AV. P. Alexander at
Haiku, Maui.
" It is More Blessed to Give
than to Receive."
ALL Persons willing to contribute
articles to a Christmas Box for the
Leper Sclllementon Molokai, will please
forward their gifts to Mr. Ilenry AVatcr
house's store on Queen Street: Mrs. Jas.
A. Hopper's, King Street, or Mrs.
Lowers', Waikiki, before Saturday. 10th
December. 90 9t
Call and Sec for Youreelf !
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Now Ready and for Sale at
JF. IIoi-ii'h Pioneer
STEAI CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKERY.
'J,Q03 Pounds of Plain and Fancy,
Stiictly Pure,
Confectionery,
Of the mojt varied assortment, and
guainntccd all mudo peisonully by
IP. HORN,
Practical Confectioner & Pastry Cook.
DO 1 It
&
llnvc Iteiiioveu (o
109FortStreet,
AVillinms' Hloclc.
051y
NOTICE.
I7ROM! and after this date Mr. O. K.
J MILLER will attend to my sub
6crlptiou book agency.
03 tf William clark.
niimTDi
UnlM
mamd
MUSTER
NOTICE,
NY person or poisons found shoot.
. In? on llin land or in tho Lnko of
ir-1 .7.. ,-.,.. r- 1 t. Tulnn.l
Jlll'IUIMIM, IVIlllim, llUUIIUIIIunu, joiuuu
of Oalui, without written pel mission
fioin the undersigned, will bo piosecnt
ed to the full extent of the law.
J. M. DOWSETT, )
E. . I. SPA Mil NO. V
l.ctbces.
A. .1. OARTWEIGHT. Jr.
Honolulu. Den. !1, 1S35. lw
Election of OUleer.s.
AT the Annual Meeting or the Pan.
kaa Sugar Co. held in tills city
this day, the following otllecrs were
elected foi the ensuing ycin
InNA. AuvriN I'lcsldenl
V. L. G iikun Vlre.l'ioMdonl
1'. C. .Ionics. ...Heciotniy and Trunin er
1. O. Cnni.it Auditor
P.O. JONES, Secretary.
Honolulu, Nov. 27, 1S85. 1S7 -lw
Honolulu Carriage Go,,
COKXKll KINO AND NtlllANU MS.
Carriages can be obtained at the above
Bland by tinging up
Boll Telephono, -Mutual
Telephono,
No. 2E8.
No. 237.
Good Rigs and Careful Diivcis.
03 lw
CONSIGNMENTS
To be Sold Cheap, from
Hazel Wood Farm !
Desiccated Plums,
Raisins & Peaches,
Natural Dried Fiuit.
No Chemicals Used.
Dried by Radiated Heat I
J. T. AVATERIIOUSB,
92 2w Queen Street.
CASTLE & COOKE,
Life, Firo'& Marino Insur'co Agents.
AOKNTS FOU
The Xcw KiiRlnml
MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'Y,
of Boston.
The iEtna Fire Insurance Co.,
of Hartford, Conn.
Tho Union Fire mid
Marine Insurance Co.,
of Sin Fiancisco, Cain.
1U1 ly
J. W. HINGLEY,
Cigar Manufacturer,
Formerly of the Pioneer Cigar Fac
tory, has moved into the front part of
the Ciybtul Soda AVoiks, where ho is
picparcd to till all ordeis at the lowest
wholesale prices.
EST" Island orders
promptly tilled.
solicited and
100 ly
NEW GOODS
EX S. H. MAUIl'OSA.lJAT
J. T. ttrlM
170 QUEEN STREET STORK, lm
Crystal Soila forte,
Manufacturers of
Soda Water, Ginger Ale,
Florida Lemonade, Aeinted AVaters of
all kinds, Fruit Syrups and Essences.
We Use Patent Stoppers
in all our Boltles.
AVe invito particular attention to our
Patent Filter, lccently Introduced, by
which all waters used In our maitufac.
Hires is absolutely fiecd fiom all hn.
purities.
Wo deliver our Goods freo of charge
to all pints of the city. AVe guarantee
our Goods to bo the best in the iniiiket.
Careful attention paid to lalutid Orders.
Address
The Crystal Soda Works,
P, O. Box !!97, Honolulu.
Hell Telephone : : 80H
3f titunl Telephone : XiO
' ?T Oidcrs loft with Benson, Smith &
Co., No. 11 Fort Street, will receive
prompt attention.
AVe, also, are Agents for tho sale
oi j. w uiBgioy s
Celebrated Cigars,
188 of his own manufacture. 0m
ses
JOS. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent.
Campbell Ulo:lc,
Real Estate Agent,
Employment Agunl,
AVlldei's Steamship Agent,
Oieat Burlington Railroad Agent
In America.
O. X-v. NITX-iT-ilUX.,
UENKRAI, BUSINESS AGENT.
45 HBcL'clinni Ntrcet, Honolulu.
In conjunction with Mr. J. A. Mngoon,
will alt'jnd to all matters of business for
the residents of the Hawaiian Islands
who may need an Agent.
I do not eon II ni; myself alono to tho
Business House, but also to tho domes
tic class who would wisli mo to attend
to any mattei of business, especially to
making ptuchasen cither in Honolulu
or San Francisco, in any Hue of General
Merchandise.
To the Business Houses I will glvo
inv careful attention in all matters per.
tinning to General Business viz: Ad.
justing and Collecting Accounts, Distri.
button of Bills aiid'Circulars, Custom
House Entries, Buying anil Renting
Real Estate and Personal Property.
1ST All Legal Documents will be
caiofully and neatly drawn up by Mr.
J. A. Magoon.
1 will attend to nil mallei ts entrusted
to my caiciuii careful, com Icons and
neat manner, and with quick dispatch.
Agent fur Kliukuei & Co. Red ltubber
Stimps.
Telephone ; P. O. Box 113.
181 ly
NOTICE.
Omen op tiik Hawaiian Br.u. )
Ti:Li:rnoNi: Co., Dec. 4, 1885, j
NOTICE is hereby given that tho
Telephones in the Court Houses of
Ewa, AValanac, Waialua and Kancolio
tire not available for the transaction of
private business, or gcneial use, with
out the special pctniission of the Mar
slial of the Kingdom. Cases of real
emergency alono excepted.
GODFREY BROWN,
Prcsid't II. B. Tel. Co.
Dec. 4, 18S5. 01 lw
SPECIAL SALE!
AVe have received instructions to
oiler ut Public Auction,
On THURSDAY, Dec. 10th,
At 12 o'clock, noon, at our Sales
room, on a Ci edit to the Trade,
SJr 13u.iicls
IN UOND.
E. P. ADAMS & CO.,
03 4t Auctioneer.
Avma-ia i3rcos.'
Portland Cement
AND
FBRE BRBCKS !
FOR SALE BY
H. Hackfeld & Co.
181 lm
GEO. . STKATEMEYBB,
ARTISTIC SIGNS A SPECIALTY.
78 King Street, Honolulu.
175 P. O. Box !110. ly
IScnutil'y your IIoiiion for
HAS & 1W YEAR'S !
Fine Wall Papers,
Decorations & Ilordorx, etc.
Jusl iccoived from New York
and Boston by
IL.IQAVI3KS &z COOKE.
185 lm
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A Few Palis of tho above
Famous IJreetl of Fowls
Just received from San Francisco.
Will bo bold at
Low DPi-ioow !
Apply to
M. AV. jIfOliKiiy Jto Son.
J 181 If
Housekeepers Take Notice.
Frill Stove Coat
Just received by the Martha Davis.
C?" Send your oidors in early to in.
sure a hiipply. Apply to
O. BRKWER is CO.,
Queen Sticet.
lttl lm
Plymontli
Bocks
Honolulu, II. I.
Custom Uoii3c Drokcr,
Money Broker,
Manager Hawaiian Opoia JLouse,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent.
(1J2 ly)
NOTICI3.
f I"MIE undersigned brg leave to inf(
L the public that llicy have ope
form
pencil
an olllee at
ltoom i:t, Campbell 'n JUock,
(Up Stairs), MERCHANT ST.,
Honolulu, ns
General Business Agents,
AVe mnko a Specialty of Book.kccp
ing, Collecting, Custom-llousu Bioker.
age and Shipping and Receiving
Freights.
AVe arc also prepared to take Inven
tories of Bankrupt Stock nnywherc iu
the Kingdom and guarantee accurate
returns. AVe arc also prepared to fur
nish Tourists with guides nnd give u-ll
able information in regard to route of
travel and places of interest on any of
the Islands of the gioup.
AVlth strict attention to business and
prompt returns to those who mav in
tiust their business tons, we solicit a
share of patronage.
EST" All Legal Documents drawn up by
an experienced Lawyer.
105 0m
NOBLE, HARE & CO.
FEATHERS DYED,
Cleaned and Curled,
AT THE
TEMPLE
OF FASHION.
158 ly
Light! Light! Light!
Just Arrived, ev Maithn Davis,
Downer's Kerosene Oil,
Water White- Kerosene Oil.
Standard Kerosene Oil,
For Salo by
J. T. WATERHOUSE.
180
IVOAV
FAMILY FLOUR
PATENT HOLLER FL0UE.
MESSRS. CASTLE & COOKE have
iust received a consignment of
just received a. consignment of
no quality of Flour, nnd will sell
this fine quality of Flour, nnd will sell
in quantities to suit purchasers. 177 lm
CMstiBis & New Year's
PRESENTS.
Messrs. G. W. Macfarlano & Co.
beg to anuounco that they will hold
their usual
Christmas Sales
of Fancy Uoods this year.
ItS For particulars as to dates, etc.,
see future advertisements. 179 tf
MANILA CIGARS
A NEW LOT.
Olioice A-i'ticle,
FOR SALE BY
173 HJ. P. AdaiiiN &; Co. lm
CHAS, HUSTACE
Has just received
Fresh Eastern Cranberries,
Minco Meat In tubs and tins,
Table Ralsius, Sultana Raisins,
Currnnts, Citron, Lemon & Orange
Peel; Almonds, AVulnuts,
Prunes, Dried Peaches, Fresh Apples:
Tins Lady Fingers, Oswego Cakes,
Arrow-root Cakes,
Honoy Cakcp, Ginger Snaps,
Wino Crackers, assoited Crackers,
Chocolate, Cocoa; Bacon,
Dupeo Eaglo Brand llainsj CIiclfc,
Laid, Jjj.bbls. Beef and I'oik,
Kits Salmon, Tins Soused Mackerel,
Lobbteis, Llttlo Neck Clams,
Quahaugs, Boneless Cooked llaniR;
Plum Pudding, Crosso & Uluukwull'a
Pickles and Pie Fruit j
Tfipuii nnd Comet '.Tern,
AVhcnt, Oats, Brim, Corn, Barley,
Onions; Mottled Soap, Star of lho
Kitchen Soap; Kerosene Oil,
Boston Dairy Salt, 101b. bags;
Buckwheat Flour; Now Orleans Mo.
Insses, Cal, Syrup, Mnplo Syrup;
Family Flour, Gcnnea:
Old Virginia Sweet & Sour Pickles;
Olives, nnd a gcncriil iissortinent of
Staple and Taney Groceries.
C3r Goods delivered to all parts of tho
City. Island orders will receive careful
attention. Telephone 1 10. f ,
1741m
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