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WHDNHSDAY, DKC. 20. 1880.
DEPARTURES.
December 20
Stmr Iwalanl for Kaitnl at 5 p m
Stinr WuUlcnlo for Lahulna and Iluniii-
kitu nt o A M
Hgtnc Onus SprcrUch for San Frmickcn
llfc Forest (juccti for San Kimiiu1i
SHIPPING NOTES.
The
cargo of tno JM-nie .May is nil
nut nml slut U iiIhiiii lrniK' fur xpn.
The llginc Chins Hpreekels milled this
noon for San Frmicisuo, taking 770 bags
of rice. -100 bbls of molasses, M bunches
of bananas, add 42 empty tank, valued
at SV.102.
The balk Forest Queen was towed to
sea Uils morning with li,!141 bags of
sugar, and 100 bunches of bananas,
valued at $07,344 .?:i.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Ship Mercury,
Ilk Star of Devon, l.ovcll
Ilk Saranac. thaw
Ilk Nelllo Mnv, Aullu
llktno W II Dlmond, Swift
llktnu Eureka, Meyers
Bktne Wrestler, Schnaucr
Uktne Amelia, Now hall
Uktne Mary Wlnkelman, Hankers
Itktnc Kiln, Hust
Am bk Martha Duvh, Bchioii
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Haw' schr General Selijel, from French
Frigate Shoals, due NoviiO-HO.
Ger bark Hydra, from Hongkong, due
December l-ir.
German bark Hercules, Schaefcr,
galled from Liverpool, October 9th, due
February 20-28.
nuw schooner Malolo, .T B ilollaml,
from Manihlkl, via Fannlng's Island,
duo December lii-31.
Am bk Martha Davis, F M Benson,
sailed from Boston August 7th, duo
December 1-20, to Brewer & Co.
Brit bark Glengaber, Itollcston, from
Liverpool, due here, Jan 15-31, to
Davles & Co.
Brit bark Martha, Fisher, from Glas
gow, sailed Sept 0, due lerc Jan lu-lSO,
to Schaefcr & Co.
Brit bark Lady Lampson, Marston,
from the Colonies, due here in Feb, to
Brewer & Co.
Am bktne S N Castle, Hubbard, from
Port Blakely, due here Deo Ifith, to
Castle & Cooke. ,
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Tub usual services at the Churches
this evening.
Mystic Lodge, K. of P., will meet
this evening, for election of ollicers.
Tim schooner Jennie Walker was
towed to sea this noon by the steamer
Wniinanalo.
An important mortgagee's notice
of foreclosure nnd of sale will be
found iu the advertising columns.
A By Authority notice in this
issue calls for tenders to construct a
shed at the kerosene warehouse.
'-, A gentleman advertises for a small
"J " if urnished cottage containing -lor 5
'"" foonis, and near the Post Ollice.
Tun subject at tho Fort Street
Church prayer-meeting this evening,
will be "The Old Year, 188C."
. mi ... in
Dn. Robert McKibbon has removed
his medical hall to the lower store of
the new Judd building, Fort street.
Mk. Henry llebbard has moved his
office to that part of' the Lucas build
ing lately occupied by Laine & Co.
The officers of tho Chilean Man-of-war
Pilcomayo were received by His
Majesty at the Palaco this morning.
Tiik
Lodce
Knights of Pythias, Oahu
No. 1., will hold their regnlar
meeting this evening at 7j30 o'clock.
Members nr?..viijv.uslcd to attornf."" ""
Mn. K. L. Auerbach leaves this
afternoon for Kilauea, Kauai per S.S.
Iwulani to take up his old appoint
ment of book-keeper for the Kilauea
Sugar Co.
John Gibes, sailor of the bark
Saranac, was arrested this afternoon
by officer Fchlbehr and lodgetl ift tho
Station House, for deserting tho
vessel.
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Judge Fornander and Police Jus
tice Biokorton liavo been raised to
tjio Supremo Bench to fill the offices
of 3rd and 4th Associate Judges, res
pectively. Muh. J. A. Itodunet, the well known
dressmaker of this city, has returned
from Europe and js about to resume
her business on Einmn street, com
mencing on 3rd of January next.
Tub upper end of Liliha street,
near Judd street, is reported iu n bail
condition. A complete wash-out has
taken place, and an adjoining grass
plot is being utilized for a roadway.
II. E. II. Pin.vcBSfl Liliuoknlani
has asked for tho uso of the Hono
lulu llifles armory, on certain days
in tho week, to give instructions in
dancing to members of tho Educa
tional Societies.
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A "By;Authohitv" iu the "P. C.
A." announces that Her Majesty
Queen Knpiolani will hold a recep
tion at Iolani Palaco on Friday noxt,
tho 31st December, between tho hours
of 11 A. M. and 2 p. M.
At 7 o'clock
tiiisev
Bvening, llio
Standing Cominitteejfof
tho Bethel
Union Church jvill meet, at the
Lyceum, any 'persons who desiru to
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o'clock tho Kuv. 13. O. Oggel, the
pastor, will give a preparatory lec
ture. Tub "P. 0. A." is authority for the
following item : The robbery at
MeCandless brothers hoiifao on tho
12th instant was not committed by
Chun Hook as somo people supposed,
but by prisoners who formed part of
the samo gang to which Chun Hook
formorly belonged, Some of tho
stolen articles have been found within
(he jail.
JUjlJJJL'LIBgBWBgMMIgl
NO POLICE JUSTICE.
T licro wns no judicial business nt
the Police Court this morning owing
to there being a vacancy on tho
Police Cotirl Hench. Ciowds of
people assembled around the pre
duels of the Station House, long
before the appointed hour for Qpcn
ing, with a hope of getting a glimpse
at Chun Hook, but they gradually
dispersed on learning that he would
not he arraigned to-day.
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A NEW DEPARTURE.
riiF.sn nuTrr.it rnoM ahuimanu.
With the opening of the New
Year, Mr. llenrv
ivinciariauc win
" Island Butter
celebrated for its
nnd that from
is unsurpassed.
New Year's
start a "new deal,
has always been
superior quality,
Ahuimanu Ranch
Commencing on
Day, butter will be delivered by a
wagon throughout Honolulu and its
vicnity, nnd once a week until fur
ther notice, in quantities to suit
from lib, upwards.
MRS. CEO. WALLACE'S ACADEMIC
SCHOOL FOR CIRLS.
The academic school for girls,
Mrs. Geo. Wallace, preceptress,
will rc-open upon Monday, January
3rd. This school offei's the best
advantages to the lesident of the
Hawaiian Islands for the education
of their daughters. The course of
Btudy from the primary through the
collegiate course is full and thor
oughly taught. French and Latin
arc taught without extra charge.
No effort is spared to render the
school select nnd worthy of confi
dence. Reference is made to many
prominent residents of Honolulu
who have had daughters in the
school.
WIND AND RAIN.
Shortly after 12 o'clock this noon,
while the wind was from the South,
the sky became very dark and fitful
whirlwinds of dust performed antics
on the streets, while the hats of
absent-minded men flew gaily about.
All of a sudden the wind shifted and
came tearing! from the North-east,
with a deluge of rain. The excite
ment in the harbor became great.
The Mary Winkelman and the Ame
lia parted their stern lines, while the
Claus Spreckels, being towed to sea,
was driven against the steamer lwa
lani. The port anchor and cathead
of the Spreckels caught one of the
stern toilet houses on the steamer,
and tore off several boards. The
rain was so heavy that at times the
light house could not be seen from
tho foot of Fort street. The streets
became rivers, and ponds, some
deep enough to swim in, were formed
in hollows, particularly at the junc
tion of Queen and Alakea streets.
PROMPT SETTLEMENT.
The insurances on Mr. Frank
Cooke's building and the merchan
dise therein, damaged by fire on the
9th inst., were, as stated, on the
following day 89,000 all told. On
the Monday after the fire, the ap
praisers were appointed, and pro
ceeded at once to ascertain, as far
as possible", the amount of the loss.
aThc inventory, completed next
morning, reported the damages,
mostly by water, to be 81,981.70.
Bids were invited for the repair of
the building. Five bids were re
ceived, as follows: Geo. Lucas,
81,035; E. B. Thomas, $1,150;
Smith and Mills, S850; G. W. Lin
coln, $750; II. Bertelman, SG50.
-TJiS contract was given to the low
est bid(ier,"aiuf Ti'.VJiJob completed
by the 24th. The nwarrf-vftt, the ap
praisers being accepted by'"MAV
Uookc, he was paid the amount of
the appraisement and Bertelinan's
contract, in full, on the 21st inst,
by Messrs. Bishop & Co., for the
Liverpool, & London & Globe and by
Mr. A. .7. Cartwright for the Im
perial, each 81,315.88.
ENTERTAINMENT LAST EVENING.
The entertainment committee of
the Y. M. C. A. were met by a large
audience, last cvoning, in the nfain
hall. The whole alfair was well
managed and passetl off satisfac
torily, and the committee feel
highly gratified as well with the
financial results as with the charac
ter of the performances. The pro
gramme was ably direcfed by Mr.
P. C. Jonos. A splendid piano
duct, by Mrs. Hanford and Miss
Ilcssie Dickson, wns the opening
piece. The second number was a
song, "Tho Hop Pickers," by a
choir, consisting
seven gentlemen.
of six ladies and
The parts taken
were: soprano, Mrs. M. D. Monsar-
rat, Miss Mist, Miss Barnard, Miss
Lowrey; contralto, Mrs. Jordan,
Mrs. Dodgo; tenor, Mr. T. May,
Mr. Baird, Mr. W. May; bass,
Messrs. Yarndley, Slarkey, Crozier
and Walker. Tho song was heartily
applauded. Next followed a serio
comic reading by Mr. W. A. Kin
ney, Bret Ilarte's "Luck of Roaring
Camp." The pantomine, "Vilikins
and his Dinah" was admirably exe
cuted by Masters Albert Judd,
James Judd and George Boss, tho
song, descriptlvo of the acts being
sung by Mrs. Cruzan, whose clear,
cultured voice, rang through every
part of the room. A glee "Com
lades in arms," by Messrs. T. May,
W. May, Yarndley and Starkoy,
was sung, witli flue effect, and com
pleted the first part of the pro
gramme. I'm t second opened by a reading
of "Hannah Jane," performed with
thrilling pathos and masleily elocu
tion, by Mr. J. IJ. Castle. The re
mainder of tho entertainment con
sisted of tableaux living pictures
to tho number of Ijc, In which Eva
and Topsy wcro represented by
Edith Cnizan nnd Dottle Wlddilleld ;
Hetty, the milkmaid, by Hello
Wciirlitj the Nun, by Miss Motley;
"What the daisy lived to see" by
Nellie Lowioy 'and Ned Jones;
Maud Mullcr, by May Dillingham ;
the Ksvnlinii uirl, by Amies Younir.
-Tlio pantomine arrangements had
been under tlio direction of Mrs. I
C. Jones, nnd the preparations for
the tableaux wcro conducted by Miss
May Atherton. The perfect manner
in which these difficult pat is were
executed reflects very great credit
upon the maungement as well as
upon the actors.
At the close, Mr. P. C. Jones an
nounced a further entertainment to
be given in about three weeks,
when those who might think they
had not already got their money's
worth, can come back and have it
out in ice cream.
THE "DAILY BULLETIN" HANSARD.
Tho only full and complete report
of the Legislative Proceedings of
the Session 188G, is the Daily llui.
i.utin Hansard. It is the work of
an accomplished stenographer who
lias been highly complimented for
the success of his undertakings. A
few copies left, which arc to be had
at J. II. Sopor's News Agency,
Merchant street; T. G. Thrum's, or
at the Daily Bulletin Ollice, Queen
street. Price 83.00 each.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
T'HE BEST Hay ami Grain nt the
I o wist
price at tho
UNION
CO
FEED CO.
LAST WEEK of Hie Volcano Pano
rama Exhibition. 18 tf
CJ ETS of Jubilee Puotncraph?, cm.
k? briiclng all tho notable scents of
me tcsuvilles, can iki obtained at
Hams Photographic G.illciy.
Wil-
Hi
CH RISTMAS and New Year Cards,
nil new anil of tlio veiy latest de
signs, having been cniefully selected by
our Mr. T. "J. King, who has jutt ic
turned from the Const. Call early at
Kins Bros.1 Art Store. SO
Dk. Flint's IIkaht Kkmedy is a
Specific for all forms of Heart Dis
ease and also for Diseases of Kidneys
and Circultiaon. Descriptive book
with every bottle. Benson Smith &
Co., Agents. 35-1
1'ATitoxizi: Homo Industry by buy
ing cigars of J. W. Ilingley, Cigar
Manufacturer, at the Crystal Soda
Works, where lie is prepared to fill all
orders at the loweht possible whole
sale prices. Island outers solicited
and promptly tilled. The attention
of dealers is respect fully invited to
the fact "no license is required" to
sell these cigars. Do not forget the
name J. W. Hingley, nor the place
Crystal Soda Works, Hotel street.
GO ly
WANTED,
ENGLISH OU GERMAN NURSE
Girl. Apply nt Bulletin Office.
10 tf
Eastern Oysters,
Ex Zcalaudin, ax
life's Beaver Saloon.
18 :u
THE DACLY
Bulletin Summary
No. 4.
Will be issued on
FRIDAY, DEC. 31st
SO Oolumns Or
iginal IWCattei.
10 Cents per Copy.
$2.00 per Annum.
To bo had at J.H. S0PIR'.-,
tho BULLETIN OFFICE and
from the News Carriers.
Kerosene Oil!
The Very II'M, JuHt arrived ly
"Narnuuc," for Halo at
$1.75 PER CASE
By the Dray Load-25 CaEes,
We gnarnnleo the 'Pearl " Oil,
Just arrived by 'Siirnmic," as fc'uperlor
to any in the market as a Family
Oil.
CASTLE & COOKE.
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OYSTERS
OYSTERS
JJ'Jtli!iiJJIiJJ-LUUWl.Kiti)'J.UL. .-J JJ ;i
Pioneer Steam
Cake, Pastry &
ESTABLISHED 1863.
F. HORN,
And Only Pniclteal Omuununloi in the Kingdom, rotjpuot
I'nlly invites Parents and those who intend to make Holiday
Presents of
CONFECTIONERY AND CAKES
To select from his stock j the largest ever shown in 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.
PASTRIES
OC all Icnowu "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.
STEilM MABE IGE3 GRKiUVL
At S3. 00 for one, and $5.00 for two Gallons. Made from Hich Egg
Custard, It is made from Woodlavrn Dairy Cream ; guaranteed to be
made without Starch or Gelatine, and acknowledged to be the Richest,
Purest and Cheapest Ice Cream iu Honolulu.
WEDDING CAKES.
Not a specially exactly, but are made now as before of superior quality
and richness of llavor and OUNAMENTKD IN AN AUTISTIC STYLE
which fully sustains a twenty-three years' reputation, not yet excelled in
Honolulu.
Factory, Store and Ice Cream
Between Fort & Nuuanu.
KN6 BROS.' ART STORE!
HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT!
"We have received during- the hist few "weeks ninty-three
cases and packages of HOLIDAY GOODS. It lias taken
some time to unpack and arrange them. "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
foe tTntcd States, and we unhesitatingly claim this to be
theTargestmeiY.VJL1 -bo sorted stock of
PICTURE AND ART GOODS "
Ever shown in Honolulu. These goods were bought for
cash, so they can be sold for about one half the former'
prices.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED!
The following is a Partial List of our Latest Importa
tions :
Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings, Allotypes,
Photographs, Water Colors, Pastel Crayon Paintings,
Photo Albums, Glace Photo Panels, (J old 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 we are prepared to
make frames to order on short notice, at the lowest possi
ble rates.
KING BROS.' ART STORE,
Hotel & Union Streets.
HJH JUM-''i-"-'JL
Candy FactY
Bread Bakery.
Proprietor
o-
Parlor: No. 71 Hotel Street.
Both Teloohones No 74.
OPEN EVENINGS.
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TEMPLE
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
Clearing
ENTIRE
OF
Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots
and Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Ladies'
Underwear, etc., etc.
DO NOT LOSE
S. COELN
Nos. 63 & 65 Tort Street,
M, GoMbei
Corner of Fort &
JUST KEOE1VED, THE
HATS, CAPS, ETC , ETC.
Iiatest Styles and Novelties in Neckwnre.
Alao, by repeated and special requcbl, n Eiwill invoice of the finest hnnd.mnde,
consequently
Most Durable Cents9 Shoes
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Obtainublc In the
WEST, DOW & GO.
Now have on Iiantl a large
Assortment of Music Goods!
Including Ladies' and Gentleman's bi.es
,, .JHAR.TIN GUITAR.
Fancy Goodsiand Toys in Great Variety,
Have also replenished their
STOCK Ol ir'XJIlVIrX,XJ3a3a
in all lines. Latest Styles Xmas Cards.
Furniture and Mattresses Made and Repaired.
tMtf
PIOJSEEU
STEAI CANDY FACTORY
AND UAJCEIVV.
P. IIOItN, Practical Confcclioner,
Pastry Cook and linker.
71 Hotel St. lI2r Telephone 74
WEMER & CO.
ainuufUctiii'liiK JoM'OlllTH,
ivo. o jona"1 Bmtisjs'x1.
Constantly on liiuid a largo assortment
of every debcrlplliinof Jowelry, Watches,
Gold and Silver Plated Ware, &c.
U08 ly
Wolfe & Company,
Grocery and Feed Store,
(njaml GrJ Hotel street,
Fresh Giocerlosand Provisions recoived
by every Steamer.
P. O. Uox UK), Hell Telephone No.
HID "Mutual Telephono No. 10 1.
o(ll Oin
The White House,
No. J1H TViumnii Htrcjot,
Honolulu, II. I.
Private Fniully Hotel j Terms llcasou.
able; ',1'irbt-rliiSJ Accommodations.
JI.N.SANDKHS, Proprietor.
,315 ly
FASHION ! !
Out the
STOCK
YOUR CHANCE !
& CO.,
Opposito Irwin & Co'3
Merchant Streets,
FINEST LINES OP
I
Eastern markets.
Yosemite Skating
MS!?
SCHOOL
Will bo open every altemron and even-
log as follows:
31 on ilny, TucHdny, lVtMlurmlay nnd
Muturdto- I'.vcuIuch,
To tlio public lngcncrul.
X:UJ DAY aaVJiJNirs'Glsi.
For ladies and gentlemen,
Hnturdiiy Arit'iuooun,
For lndlcf, gentlemen and children.
Lessons iu Fancy Skating.
RJLUB1C.
Friday and Saturday Evenings.
WIM.IAM WALL, Manager.
FOR KENT.
THOSE VEKY IH.J'IRA.
bio promiftB No. 105 Ni unnu
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8 rooms; airy basement under all: '..itch
en, pantry, bathroom and servant's -oora
attached, cnrrlngo house, btable, fowl
lui.Bu, itu ivu.i-iiii-iiiiy urruiiiieii; rUiCl
healthful It cation; nent grouuiu-, fruit
trees. Ten minutes' will I; from Post
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