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MONDAY. DEC. 13. 1880.
, ARRIVALS.
Dec 12
Stmr Kinnu from Maid and Hawaii
tmr O It UUIion from Kattnl
Stmr Jus Makco from Kauai and Wnl-
anao
Schr Kitulltiia fioin Wniaino
Sclir Mniy K Poster fiom Kilauea
Schr Knwnllnnl fiom Koolau
DEPARTURES.
Dec 13
Shnr Likeliko for Kuliulul
Stmr Mokolii for Molokiil
Stmr SurpiUc fiom Kuan
Schr Mamiokawal for Koolau
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Stmr Kinnu for wlndwaul poits nt4 pm
Stmr Jus Mukco for Wnlaniie, Walnliia
mill Knual at 8 a m
Stmr C 31 Bishop for Kauat nt 5 p m
Selirl.eahl for llanalcl
Sehr Aigo for Humboldt Hay
Bk W II Watson for Astoila, Or
CARDOESFROM ISLAND P0RTS.
HSKlnuu-1,000 baps sugar, 00 bags
coin, 32 bides, 220 pkgs sundries.
J u 3 Makco 225 sbcep and 51 green
limes.
It Bishop 200 sugar, 210 pin, 20
rice, 35 green hides, 28 cattle, 10
calves and 70 suudilis
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PASSENGERS
From Wlndwnid poits,
nau, Dec 12 M Uyman,
pnr SS Kl
W S Hanks,
Miss Lizzie Xiipolcon, Miss Alice Walte,
A V Bust, F 11 Austin, Geo lions, J W
(Jolvillc, Wsliop Willis, .jonn ftiagune,
II JI Alexander. W A Kinney, FJ
Chapman, It I' Cornwall, JIrs II Syla,
Ills Kx A Itosa, W J. Wileo, IT W Fehl
behr, Judge B Preston, Jas Campbell
and set vaut, Afook. Kiuii S tm, Mis C B
Makec, 2 childieii and servant. Geo
Itoss, Levi Klko, 21 II Itcntcr, G Xnki
ama, Mrs O Wilcox and 2 children, F
Borgmcn, F Houghton and 108 deck.
From Kauai, pel stmr Jas Makce,
Dec 12 A Fat go and wife, Mr Gibson,
A K tlupai and son and 7 deck.
From Kauai, per stmr C It Bishop,
Dee 12 Win Wessel and wife, F Web
ber, O Ij Bieto, 8 Chinese and 01 deck.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The bark Nellie, A Austin, master,
which airlved Satin day, CO days from
Newcastle, X S W, brought 077 tons of
coal to Wilder & Co.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Bk Forest Queen, Winding
Ger bark Pacific, Oltinau
Bilt bk W II Watson, Lawrcnco
Bktnc Kltklt.it, Cutler ..
Bktno G- C Pel kins, Ackcrimm
Bktno Mary Winkelnian, J3ackeis
Bk J II Bow cis, J II Plum
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Haw schr General Seigel, from French
Fiigate Shoals, duo Nov 20-30.
Ger baik Hydra, from Hongkong, duo
December 1-15.
German bark Hciculcs, Schaefer,
sailed from Liverpool, October 0th, due
February 20 28.
Haw bark Star of Devon. A Lovell,
from Fannlng's Island, duo December
8-H.
Haw schoouer Mtilolo, J B Holland,
from Manlulki, via Fannlng's Island,
due December 15-31.
Amciicau bark Saianae, from New
York, sailed July 13th, due here Nov. 18
iiO, to Castle & Cooke.
Am bk Maltha Davis, FM Benson,
sailed fiom Boston August 7th, duo
December 1-20, to Brewer & Co.
Biit baik Giengaber, Rollcston, from
Liverpool, due heio, Jan 15-31, to
Davies & Co.
Brit bark Martini, Fisher, from Glas
gow, sailed Sept 9, due lcic Jau 15-30,
to Schaefer & Co.
Biit bark Lady Lampson, Maiston,
from the Colonies, due heio in Feb, to
Brewer & Co.
Am bktuo S N Castle, Hubbard, from
Port Blakely, due here Deo 15th, to
Castle & Cooke.
LOCAL & GENERAL
NEWS.
Mk. Geo. Beckley repoits
weather to windward.
pleasant
The Honolulu Itiiles liavo squad
drilling this evening.
Two more saloons, it is said, will
be opened in Honolulu before long.
The price of admission to the
Volcano Panoiama has been reduced
one half. '
The opening of
Saturday night drew
ciowd.
tho Criterion
a treniendotiB
The Y. M. C. A. book-keeping class
will meet in tho Hall, at 7 o'clock,
this evening.
Light showers fell yesteiday after
noon, Bufllcient to dampen the dust,
and no more
The steamer Iwalani from Kau,
Maalaca, and Luhaina will bo duo
hero to-morrow.
Thu brig Huzaid has gono to
Waiakea, to finish discharging. She
will wait there for sugar.
A mo hole is ropoited in Nuuanu
Valley road, about ono mile and a
half this side of tho Pali.
Tun regular meeting of tho George
W. DoLong Post, G. A. R will bo held
nt 7:30 to-moiiow ovoning.
Hon. Paul Neumann hud a birth
day yesterday. Ho did not lot nil
hit) friends into the eecrut beforehand.
' TnKjcommittee having in charge
tho stock dopaitmont of the Agricul
tural Society will meet this evening.
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Retail business houses in Hono
lulu report untibual activity in tiado,
last Saturday afternoon and oening.
The Panorama of Kilauea will pro
bably bo shipped to California, by tho
next steamer, wjiero it wi)l bo ex
hibited. -
Miss Alice Wuite, book agent for
Bancroft & Co., San Francisco, 10
ceived an injury to her right ankle,
at Hilo, last week. Tho young lady
came to Honolulu by tho steamer
Kinnu, yesterday, und was convoyed
(p tjju Dtuloit mansion,
tmm
as ass
jiii, i. mi lime
Onb of the Hawaiian papers is
responsible for tho statement that
Hon. J. E. Bush is to be suutns Com
missioner to Samoa.
"That's ticnsont" exclaimed a
votemn.ns Captain Ilops'shorso dashed
down Fort street this afternoon,
dragging a treo tied to a lope.
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It is reported that Chung Hook
was lately scon out on the plains, and
that ho will iceeho wehoim volley
fiom loaded shot-gunn.
Two Hcliool girls entered into a
hair-pulling contest on Foit street,
this noon. They fought madly until
sepainted by Mr. Walter Wall.
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Evkhv sea captain is not gifted as
a literary genius; but a gentleman
now commanding n vessel in port is
"said" to bo a woiuloiful writer of
prose and poetiyl
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Mit. E. Tucker gave a spread aboard
tho steamer Kinau, this noon, tn the
employees of Wilder S. S. Co., in
honor of his intended dcpaittiro for
thu East.
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Tin: steamer Wainianalo, with Mr.
Hcrbeit's steam launch in tow, took
a party of excursionists to Pearl Bay,
yesterday morning, and brought them
hack in tho evening.
Tun unusual spectacle for Hono
lulu of two editors meeting on a pub
lic thoroughfare, and one shaking a
horse whip over the othei'Hlmck, was
witnessed this morning 1
A reason assigned for tho high
admission charge to, tho Panorama of
Kilauea is, that the accommodation
being limited, it was the best way to
pi cent tooliig a ciush at the begin-
ing.
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Several too-hapy serenaders dis
turbed the quiet of Emma street, nt
2 o'clock yesterday morning. They
were howling frightfully, when some
body got after them with a shot-gun.
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A dissolution and reconstruction
of the firm of Wcbt, Dow & Co. is
nnnounced, Mr. Dow's interest being
purchased by Mr West. Mr. Dow
continues manager of the establish
ment. The second half of the billiard
match between Lon Morris and J. F.
B. McClccry, commenced last Friday
evening, will be played at the Ha
waiian Hotel, this eening, com
mencing at 8 o'clock.
Mil. II. G. Crabbe, who keeps a
record of tho theimonietcr ratings at
Nintanu, reports, as follows: Satui
d.iy at G A. M., 04 deg. ; Sunday, at G
A. M., G2 deg. and this morning at tho
same hour, 58 deg.
A $300 reward is offered by the
Deputy Marshal for tho capture and
delivery of Chun Hook to the nearest
jail. Hopes may now bo entertained
by the authorities of the rc-capturo
of one of the greatest scoundicls
unhung.
The huge hole on tho Waikiki
Bridgo was mended yesterday morn
ing between 8 and 1) o'clock ; but tho
mending is so badly done, tho new
piece projecting so much above the
old boards, that imy hordes arc afraid
to pass ovur it.
One of the Bell Telephone hands,
a Spaniard, while cutting down tree
tops to make way for a telephone
wire, near Punchbowl hill, this morn
ing, fell some 20 feet. He struck the
tool cart, and received severo injuries
about tho head.
A well known Honolulu gentle
man went over the'Pali on Saturday.
Before reaching his destination he
became tired and exhausted and had
to be assisted to the homestead of
Mr. Rose at Kancohc. Under treat
ment of mine host ho iccoercd his
wonted strength. This morning he
i was about town looking as fresh as a
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-LUSU UUU ll UULJVU ltd II Dl'lUCJ.
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The Messrs. McCandlcs Brothers,
whose residence is a cousidenible dis
tance up Nuuanu .Valley, from which
thoy arc frequently absent many
days at a time, prosecuting their
avocation as well borers, report that
their house has been robbed of various
articles, including a lovolvcr and
caitridgcs. This is supposed to be
tho work of Chun Hook, tho escaped
convict.
In response to repeated inquiries,
it is here stated, by authority, that
visitors to tho ainiory of tho Hono
lulu Rifles are always welcome. Tho
Rillcs chill in squads on Monday
evenings, and in company on Thurs
day evenings. Any person wishing
to witness tho drill are liberty to
outer the building, and sit anywhere
not in the way of the maneuvers, at
any timo.
Hoitsn-nitKAKiNO is a necessity, hut
to uudertako to break a horso on
Merchant stieet, in a California hiako,
will, if continued break somebody's
neck. This morning a caso in point
came beforo our reporter's notice, and
ho considerately withholds tlto driver's
name on this occasion, hut should it
recur, tho Bulletin will come out
flatfooted and givo the public the
benefit theicof.
A okntlkman said, during tho firo
in tho building of tho Pacific Navi
gation Co., thu other night, that there
must bo two moro fires soon to com
pleto the belief that ono casualty is
geneially followed by two more of tho
sumo nature. Huro enough, two fires,
such as tliey are, have occurred binco
then ono in tho steamer Mokolii
lust night, and another ulmost ut tho
same time in Mr. Rnmsuy's lodging
house, on Hotel street. Thu latter
fire was caused by a lump flaring
up igniting a mosquito cm tain;
hut was put out without the assist
ance of the Firo Department.
Yale College sttidepts wapt a re
form In the letigious services at the
college.
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IHAUGUnAL KMAS SALE.
The inaugurating auction sales of
Christmas week were held on Satur
day nialit. On Queen street Mr.
Lewis J. Levey stood up before the
public, including many Indies, and
with his accustomed liberal genero
sity knocked down a variety of
wares, "too numoious to mention,"
to quote a pet pluaso of the auction
em s. On I'ort street, nt the Temple
of Fashion,. Mr. Lewis, noting for
Mr. Lyons, did not exactly hold his
immense audience spell-bound, but
to the contrary, by his persuasive
powers, ho caused Uiem to buy, at
fair prices, the useful articles he
offered.
A CHRISTMAS SLIPPER.
Even Dr. Morgan, the celebrated
carriage doctor, Nos, 79 and 81,
King street, has a specialty, for
Cii istinns. While the doctor wa9
engaged in making an attachment to
one of the pedal supports of a horse,
this morning, a. bystander asked what
ho was doing. "Doing?" replied
Morgan, "Well, I am doing what
every man can't do: I am putting
a pair of Christmas slippers on this
animal. All tho tradespeople have
something new for tho holiday sea
son, so I thought I would introduce
a horse-slipper, appropriate to the
occasion and suited to the condition
of tho roads. It is a splendid
article, and makes a horse as proud
as a peacock."
A SMASH.
W. Richardson, hack-driver for
the Pantheon stables, wrecked his
carriage onNiiuamt road yesterday.
He was coming down the valley,
when the shafts broke. Itichmdson
patched the shafts, and stalled
again, only to wind up -with a crash
that almost completely ruined the
enrringe, and came near killing the
two pnssengtrs that were in it. The
horse, with the shafts, made for the
stables, while the carriage, a heap
of ruins, remained on the road until
taken to Page's for repairs.
FIRE ON THE MDK0LII.
At about 8 o'clock last evening,
the gong at the Bell Tower sounded
an alarm of fire. The fire was
aboard of the steamer Mokolii, lying
at the old Custom House wharf.
The Fire Department was quick in
response to the c.dl. Number 2
engine, drawn by horses, was the
fust on the spot and quickly got a
stream from the bay. The blaze,
which was very slight, was in the
paint locker of the steamer, in the
forward hatch, near the forecastle.
The locker contained nothing hut
paint, as far as known, and how the
fire originated is a mystery. The
burning was first discovered by Mr.
A. Turner, night watchman on the
bark Bowers. He scented the
smoke, and notified others of the Die.
The hose of Engine Co. No. 2 ex
tinguished the burning in a very
short time, and drenched the hold
of the vessel to prevent any possibi
lity of the fire rekindling. Tho
damage done was very slight. The
freight in the hold was small and of
little value.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
SETS of J"bl)co Photognplis, em
briicing till thu notable seems of
the festivities, can bn. obtained at Wil
liams Photograpliic Gallery. 1 (J
MR. HO FON7of thu "Chinese
Nuvvb," will teach Ihc Chinese
language to nny person at very reasona
ble rates. He will aNo collect bills and
interpret the Chinese 1 ingimgi at modei
iiti; charges. Apply at the (face of the
Chimse News Co., Nuuanu St. 0U lw
TRY McCarthy' "Spu-iUli Puff."
CHRISTMAS ud New Year Curdi,
all new anil of the vciy latest de
signs, having been carefully sdtciul by
oui Mr. T. J. Klnjf, who linn ju-l ie
turned from tho Const. Call tarty at
King Hi 08 Art Store. SO
Charlie McCarthy
Has received from Fan Francisco, per
Murlpom ami other Into Arrival-a choice
selection of American and Havana Cigars
among which uro
Wedge, Cherubs, Triplets, Cheroots,
Operas, Duetts, Bed Cross and
the Flor de Cuba.
ALSO SOUB
Full Ir-HH, Pet, Hweet Corporal and
other Ilraudn of CIiraretteH.
Don't full to try Ills celebrated Ijlttle
Dmlt'M. They are better than ever.
107 TTO&'X! S'JCllEIilT,
181 Oppjiito WllliumB' Galh-ry. 2w
THE DALY
Bulletin Summary
WILL BE
Issued To-morrow
40 Columns Or
iginal MiatCei.
lO Oents per Copy.
$2.00 per Annum.
To behad at J. H. SOPER'fc,
tho BULLETIN OFFICE and
from the News Carriers,
mmammasKsmmssBmnmmj. niii'ii ' j u iljlj ji llllj
LIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT !
"We have received during the last few weeks innty-three
cases and packages of HOLIDAY GOODS. It lias taken
some time to unpack-and arrange tliem. We are now pre
pared to have the public inspect this new stock of Novelties.
"We carefully selected these goods during our recent trip to
the United States, and we unhesitatingly claim this to be
the largest, finest and best assorted stock of
PICTURE AND ART GOODS
Ever shown in Honolulu. These goods were bought for
cash, so thoy caiX be sold for about one half the former
prices. '
CALL AND. BE CONVINCED!
The following h u Partial List of our Latest Importa
tions :
Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings, Allotypes,
Photographs, "Water Colors, Pastel Crayon Paintings,
Photo Albums, Glace Photo Panels, Gold Erames,
Plush Frames, Mirrors, Silverware, Brass Goods,
Artists Materials, Parlor Easels, Bouquet Tables,
Bronze Frames, Ebony Brackets,
Medallion Photographs, Autograph Albums,
Holiday Souvenirs, Graphoscopes, Broom Holders,
Plush Goods, Book Shelves, "Wall Pockets,
Painted Plaques and Panels,
Birthday Cards, Christmas Cards, Etc., Etc.
SPECIAL!
Our recent importains contain a Complete Assortment
of all of the latest styles in Oak, Bronze, Gilt, Copper and
Plush Picture Mouldings, from which -ve are prepared to
make frames to order on short notice, at the lowest possi
ble rates.
KING BROS.' ART STORE,
Hotel & Union Streets.
Pioneer Steam
Cake, Pastry &
ESTABLISHED 1863.
F. HORN,
And Only Practical Ornamenter in the Kingdom, respect
fully invites Parents and those who intend to make Holiday
Presents of
CONFECTIONERY AND CAKES
To select from his stock ; the largest ever shown iir Hono
lulu, consisting of many thousand pounds of both plain and
fancy Confectionery suitable for Christmas Trees. An im
mense assortment of Fancy BASKETS, BOXES and
CORNUCOPIAS, Wax Tapers and self-supporting Hold
ers, Bonbons in large variety and hundreds of other articles
too numerous to .mention.
CAKES
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Of all Descriptions and sizes, ornamented in HORN'S well
known style which defies imitation.
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PASTRIES
Of all known4 'Variety on Hand and also Made to Order.
candied' pineapple, fruit glaces,
All of these in the greatest variety of goods ever shown in
Honolulu. HORN" will sell at the
Lowest Prices to Suit the Times.
As seeing is believing everybody is respectfully invited to
call and be convinced.
STEAM MADE ICE CREAM.
At 83.00 for one, and 85.00 for two Gallons. Made from Hich Egg
Custard, It is made from Woodlawu Dairy Cream; guaranteed to bo
made without Starch or Gelatine, and acknowledged to be the Iiichcst,
Purest and Clieupewt Ico Cream in Honolulu.
WEDDING CAKES.
Not a speclulty exactly, but are made now as before of superior quality
and richness of tlavorand ORNAMENTED IN, AN AUTISTIC STYLE
which fully sustains a twenty-three years' reputation, not yet excelled iu
Honolulu.
F. HOR
Factory, Store and Ice Cream
s,iit Between Fort & Nuuanu.
OPEN EVENINGS.
Candy Fact'
Bread Bakery.
Propri tor
-o-
Parlor: No. 7 J Hotel Street,
z Both Teleubonej' No 74-, , r . .
TpfjTHIIiriB Is8
PORTANT NOTICE !
I am instructed by S. Colin &
On Saturday
THE
ENTIRE
OF
Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots
and Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Ladies'
Underwear, etc., etc,
DO NOT LOSE
S. COHN & CO.,
Nos. 63 & 66 Port Street, - - - Opposite Irwin & Co'b
RL-Goidbei
Corner of Fort & Merchant Streets,
JUST RECEIVED, THE FINEST LINES OP
MoMMe ClolliBi, Gents" FmisMiii (Ms,
H.YTS, C.ll'S.'ETCJ, ETC. -
lititcst Styles and 'Novelties in Neck-ware.
Also, by repmteri nnd sjiccinl nqiUBl, n unull invoice of llic llnutt Unnd-mndc,
consucjuenlly it's
ost Durable
HM
OhtiimnhW' In tliu
EST. DOW & GO.
Now- have on hand a large
Assortment of Music Goods !
Including Ladies' and Gentleman's sizes
MARTIN GUITAR.
Fancy Goods and Toys in Great Variety.
Have also replenished their s -
SITOOIS: OX FURNITURE
In all lines. Latest Styles Xmas Cards.
Furniture and Mattresses Made and Repaired.
C4lf
PIONEER
STEAM CANDY FACTORY
A.JVX BAICX1IIV.
F. HORN, Priii'lictil Confectioner,
Pastry Cook mtd IJuker.
71 Hotel St. &K3T Tclcphonu
WEMER & CO.
M an u rue-1 urine JowellerH,
NO. 03 POKT S'r,ltJ33iT.
Consttuitlv on hand ti large HBKorlnn.nl
nf every ileucrlptionof Jewelry, WiUtliLB,
Gold and Silver Plated Ware, iVc.
1)58 ly
Wolfe & Company,
Grocery and Food Store,
07F.mil GO Hoitl ktrcet,
FriBh Groceries and ProvUImm received
by every Stenmcr.
P. (). Box liiO, Hell 'leltplione No.
DID Mutual Telephone No. li).
SU1 lim
The White House,
JVo. 118 Ntimmii Hirot't.
Honolulu, H, I,
1'rlvnle Homily Iloiclj Terms Heiison
uble; '.rirsl Uitss Acconiuiouulions.
II, W.SANDEHB, Proprietor.
laioiy
FASHION ! !
Co. to sell at their store
Even'g, at 7,
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STOCK
J. LYONS, Auctioneer.
YOUR CHANCE !
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Gents' .Shoes
Knstcrn mnikcts.
Yosemite Skating
SCHOOL
Will bo open ever) nlternrtuiml even.
ing us follow? :
Jlouday, Titrmlay, AVcitufNclny and
Hatiirilu.t KveuliiffH, r
To Hie pulillo In general.
iui:ia."V oav:i3ivi3N'GS.
For Indie nml gentlemen &
MutmttUji Allrruoous,
For ladle-, giiipimi u Hiid'clilldrrn.
1. essoin, iii Fancy Skating,
MUHIC.
Friday anil bHiunluy Evenings.
"Wll.UAM,VAI.L, Manager.
VOll KENT.
THOSE IVKUY DF8IHA:
bio prcmifiH No. lDSHuuanuV.
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Rttiichul, cniringn hoime, stable, fowl '
Ituubc; ullconreiiitttlly iirraiiccd; quiet
heidtliful location; neat erounde, fruit
trees. Ton minute' walk from Post
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