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HONOLULU UARRIAGF. GO.
Hackstand: Merchant and Fort
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MONDAY, HKPT. 10, 1888.
ARRIVALS.
Hept !)
Sclir Knulllua from Kauai
Stmr jMlksiliala fioin Kmiai
Stmr I.ehua from IliiuitiUim
Ilk Ceylon fioin Mendocino, Cnl
Bk Sonoma from San Francisco
DEPARTURES.
Sept 10
Bktne S G Wilder for San Francisco at
2 o'clock p in "
Stmr Mokolil for Molokai
Stmr Likcllku for ICahulnl and Man! at
fl p in
Sclir Maimokawal for Koolan at !! p in
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Stmr Viva for Molokai and Knan at
noon
Slmr Kiimu for Illlo and waypoits at
4 p in
Stmr Mikaliala for Kaunl at ! p m
StnirLcbua for Ilamakna at 5 p m
Stmr Wnialcsilo for Kauai at 5 p m
Stmr I walaul for Lahaiiia and llamakua
at 10 a in
Stmr Jas Makeo for Kanaa at 5 p m
PASSENGERS.
From Kanal per stmr Mikaliala, Sept
n Dr .TIC Smith, 11 D Within t, D 1'
Lawrence, II F Glade, A llanncbcrg, W
Cottrcll, Miss L Kapcna, Olaf Sorenson,
W Schiiiimalfannif, .1 Gundall, wife and
2 chlldicn, MrsF Wilhclni and child,
H Dortmoud, llev I Goodell, Clarence
and Montague Cooke, F Funk and 101
deck.
From Fepeekco, Hawaii, per sclir
Haleakala, bept 8 Mrs II T Walker and
son, Miss Alice Walker and Willie Bol
ster. For San Francisco per bktuo S G
Wilder, Sept 10 Mrs Gaseo.ync, Mr
Kelson, Mr Fernandez, Frank Gardner,
Chas Lewis and Louis Napoleon.
CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS.
Mikaliala 2138 hags sugar, and 500
bap;, rice. .
SHIPPING NOTES.
The bktne S G Wilder took for San
Fraueisco this afternoon 12,0 7 hags of
sugar and J90 hunches of banana.
Weight of sugar 1,30J,0 lbs. Value
of cargo, 01,832.0.
The baik Ceylon, Calhoun master,
brought 55G, 102 feet of led wood and
10 bags of potatoes for Messis Allen is
Robinson, yesteuhiy.
The Lelma was hauled on the Maiinc
Hallway this mominir.
The baric Sonoma, Capt T II Grilllths,
arried yesterday, 19 days fiom San
Francisco, with 1,200 tons of fi eight,
including 300 tons ol coal for Messrs T
11 Davics & Co. She left San Francisco
on the 21st. Had SW winds toLat 1.10
deg XV, Long 28 deg N, then 4 days
light S XV winds, which were followed
by moderate trades to Sept Gth, on which
date Maui was readied. At 4 o'clock
on the morning of the 7th made the west
end of Molokai.
The bktne Eureka received sugar
from the steamer MikabaU this morn
ing. The Eureka expects to bail on or
about the 18th.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Mr, Chas. Dudoit has left the Ki
lauca Hou.
The Appropiiation bill foots up
$3,378,713.93.
Sunr riding in canoes is getting
popular at Wnikiki.
i
The band played at the Palace
during breakfast this morning.
o .
The fourth organ recital will bo
given at Kaumakapili Chinch, Sa
turday evening, the 15th inst.
The steamer Waialealo will take
a steam plough, which canio by tlio
bark Bishop, to Liliuo plantation, to
moiiow. Companies A and B of the Hono
lulu Rifles, will hold a skeleton bat
talion drill nt thoir armory, to-morrow
evening.
.
Ioi.ani College le-opens next Mon
day, the 17th. Application for ad
mission should bo made to the Rev.
V. 11. Kitcat.
A srnciAi. cablegram from Boston
says that the latest freak among
dudes is to wear-rings on the thumbs
and a biacelet on the left wiist.
The Blue Ribbon entertainment at
tho Y. M. C. A. hall Saturday even
ing, was well attended, and the pro
gramme gave much satisfaction.
Miss Debbie Lylo was thiowu out
of a brako near tho Marine Railway
Saturday afternoon, in a collision
with'nnothor brako, and rather badly
hurt.
Iv somo of our milit.uy companies
could liavo seen tiio bluojaoketn and
marines of II. B. M. S. Hyacinth
march from church yesteiday they
might liavo piolitcd.
Doiuno his sci mon at tho Kaunia
kapili Cliuich hut evening, tlio Rev.
J, Wniainnu icfciied to tho cluugcs
of bribei y instituted against tho two
membcjB of tlio House.
The Very llev. Father l.conor
loaves on tho Mokolii this evening
for tho Leper .Settlement, to visit the
Fathom and to inspect tho anangc
ments made for tho accommodation
of the Sisteis who will shortly icsido
there.
The boat uico on Satuiday was
won by tho six-oared boat Alice M,
tho foui-oarcd Alf. liogcrs bccond.
Tho six-oared Htiungor was distanced.
Quito a huge number of pcoplo wit
nessed tlio iaco from tho Myrtle boat-house,
ton, Holland is building a nelvbtinl
for Dr. Trousseau.
A situation as book-keeper or
cashier is wanted.
The steamer Kilauoa Hou will lay
up for a gcneial overhauling.
A MiKTiHiAY aiinivcrsaiy was cele
brated at Wnikiki yesterday.
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The Appropiiation bill is still on
lliiid reading as wo go to prcsb.
Mh. T. P. Lansing and family aio
slopping nt II. JohnsouV, Wnikiki.
A Foun-nonsE bus loaded with
young men "took in" the Pali yes
torday. . .
The old bank beat the new in the
clay pigeon shooting contest on Sa
tiuday. The steamer J. A. Cummin3 will
take some machinery for Heeia plan
tation tliis week.
The literary committee of the De
bating Society will meet at tho Ho
tel this evening.
1
OAhij College, Punahou Prepara
tory School and St. Andicw's Prioiy
opened this morning for a new term.
. j. .
A paiity of about .six lively fellows
on horseback galloped out to Knlihi
yesteiday, and painted tho valley red.
- - ...
Mn. Henry N. Castle is taking a
vacation preparatory to leaving for
Harynid Law School to lesunic his
studies.
Quite an audience assembled in
the Legislative hall at 1 o'clock, to
hear the bribery committee's report,
but they all got "hoka."
. . .. .
II. B. M. S. Hyacinth is holding
her annual target shooting practice.
A squad of about 14 went out to the
II. It. A. range this morning, where
practice is being held. The shooting
will continue tin ougliout this week.
There will be a wedding at the
Roman Catholic Church on Satur
day. Just as tho reporter had finisl -cd
writing the above item, a 6tr.v
mocking.bird came and lighting on
tho house, said, "Pod, pody, moic
pod, Podmore ; " and lie Tuck-cd his
head under his wing, poor thing.
The following tenders wore receiv
ed at the Interior Department for the
construction of two culverts, biick
and stone, at King and South streets:
Walker & Rcdward.. $1,175
Geo. Lucas 1,:00
Peter High l.IKio
F. ILii ritson 1,128
E. B. Thomas 1,575
J. N. Kaaiakawaha 1.700
Tho contractwas aw.udcd to the
lowest bidder.
EVENTS THIS EVENING.
Band Conceit at Emma Square,
at 7:30,o' clock.
Hawaiian Lodge No. 21 F. & A.
M. at 7 :30 o'clock. Third degree.
Harmony Lodge No. 2 I. O. O.
F. at 7:30.
THE BRIBERY CHARGES.
The special committee appointed
to investigate the charges of bribery
against Reps. KauhiandKamauoha,
were already to make their report
at 1 o'clock this afternoon. It was
found necessary to postpone the re
port as other evidence has come in,
and the committee feel bound to in
clude it in their report. The com
mittee will therefore have to hold
another session, and it is probable
the report will come up to-morrow.
THE BAND CONCERT.
The Band plays this evening at
Emma Square, commencing at 7:30
o'clock. Following is the pro
gramme: part i.
Overture-French Comedy Ucla
Walt. Southern Bicce Melslcr
Duct Attila Verdi
Selection Pirates of Penanco. Sullivan
Mikanolla, Aiwa Han, Kokohi.
part II.
Selection Bohemian Ghl Balfe
Pati ol Turkish Michaells
Schottisehe College Boys (by re
quest") Fosgate
Galop bleating Stiauss
Hawaii Ponoi.
SHOOTING MATCH.
The clay pigeon shooting match
at Lishman'a pasture on Saturday
afternoon, for a silver cup presented
by Lieut. Douglas Hamilton of II.
B. M. S. Hyacinth, was participated
in by f out teen competitors. Tlio
cup was won by Mr. J. M. Dowsett
with a score of 17 out of 20. Liouls.
Hamilton and Ashe each made 17,
but the contest was left between the
local players. Following is tho full
score:
J. M. Dowsott
11110011011111 11111117
Lieut. Hamilton
01 111 1001 J 11 11 11 11 11 17
Lieut. Ashu
1101111111011101111 117
J. 11. Fisacr
111111100110111110111(1
C. Nicoll
01 1111010111 1011111110
C. B. Wilton
010 10 10 11 1 1111011 1 101-1
Lieut, llyne
0 10 1101111101101111011
F. HuM ace
1101110011 110101110113
C. Livingstone
011 1011110010101111013
E. .1. Spalding
10 00 101001110101111112
f. Rothwcll
00 00 0111100 11110011010
C. Hiibtaco, jr.
in looqoiiooioiiiooo io
Judgo Dole
0 00100100101100001118
GioWbC (withdrawn)
10001111110000 . 7
fe-fes?5S2
Lcgjslalhc Awmlily.
87ni Day Sept. 10th.
MORNING SESSION.
The House opened at 10 a. in.,
President W. K. Castle in the chair.
Minutes read and appiovcd.
OUDKKJSr THIS DAT.
Third rau'llnc of rn Ar t to uulbo- ,
the postage on a publication, raui
diso of the Pacillc. Passed.
Third reading of the Appropria
tion Bill.
Noble Richardson moved tho
House take a recess. Carried.
At 10 :20 took a recess until 1 p.m.
norWgIan jewelry.
Messrs. G. West & Co., have on
exhibition at their store, Fort St.,
some very handsome jewelry of Nor
wegian inantifauiure, tlio iirst ever
impoitcd into this country. It is
made of filigree gold and silver and
comprises a necklace, bracelets,
pins and a brooch. The latter re
minds one o a ( eiicate p.ccc oi
incc woik. i io pnco oi tins jewel-
iy is uAiLumgry luiiauuuuiu .mn
there is no doubt it will meet with a
ready sale.
ADMITTED TO THE BAR.
On Saturday last Chas. L. Cai tor
appeared before their Honors the
Justices of the Supremo Court and
filed his application for a licence to,
Huuuui; us iui uiiuiucy ill uiu iuiuis
of tins kingdom.
The application states that peti
tioner had pursued the study of law
at the Law School of the University
of Michigan for the period of two
years, being the full regular course
at said Law School, and that peti
tioner had received and now holds
the Degree of Bachelor of Laws
from said University ; that upon ex
amination said petitioner was admit
ted to the practice of law in the Su
preme Courts of the States of Ohio
and Michigan, and now holds certi
ficates of such admission. After a
brief examination of the certificates
and diploma as such Bachelor of
Laws, and the administration of
oath and payment of the usual fees,
the Court granted the licence pr.13'
ed for.
The petitioner is .1 Hawaiian born
subject, being a son of His Excel
lency II. A. P. Gaiter, Hawaiian
Minister Resident at Washington.
The applicant hail been absent for
about five years from tlio kingdom.
.ViN E Li
A YOUNG Noiv.ctnnn, ttnnpernire
n.a i, 1i bt fiom C ililornia, wi-lio
i situation ,s Ulcik oi Potter, cr in a
pthatp f.ui i'j . UuuCr Umlb care of
K.udcus Cslf at Mi. Clia. Uuinm-i,
comer Fort and King s'ree!. -32 3
StlAPlELflE!
MOX-AIiCOUOLIC.
Of Valence, France.
An excellent tonic and liigbly.reconi.
mended by pli.-icians a such in rnsc
of internifttL'iit fever and in the varied
foriiis of debility us wi'll as bcrofulouh
and cancerous all' cliuns, often caused
by blood poitoriiiiL', anil pnitlcularly in
passive liemnrrh.ijjo anil in obstinate
female complaints
III CASES OF 1 DOZES BOTTLES EACH
ear for sale -tea
At F. A. SCHAEFER & CO.'S.
41 2w
Park Beach
Opposlto KapiolanI Park, Waikiki.
The Finest, ,
Bathing Place on the Island 1
Elegant Rooms, Gas & Water in each.
Extensive Grounds, Well Shaded !
The Table is supplird with tho
bett the market afford".
BILLIARD ROOM
Bow Hi Af atiacM !
Full information given to tourists ns
to the best routes ot travel, for Fccnery
ami curiosities: also current rates for
horbi- him ami guidM on the other
Iiilamls. llutMCS and Cuiriugcs will ho
luinlHhcd athptcliil uitis.for cAcnrnions.
Humes mid II iggugo Wagons will meet
eveiy Mcnmer, Sjn.f lill r.itcn foi perma
nieiu bnarduit. A Wugonetlo will 1io
provided for the use of guests lit special
rates.
O. NT. AliNOlLB,
7'!
rniritui'.
3m
H. G. CRABBE,
DEALER IH MY and GRAIN,
81 King Btiect, oiiiioeUo tho Old Station
llouec.
IMiiLuul O?cloplioiie TSTo.
B7tf
l?OK SALE.
Q WHALE BOATS; 1 Decked
0 WJmlo float, HO feel long, 8 feet
deep; 8 feet wide; ii'2!i feu Kurl liouls j
1 18 feet Surf Hoat ; 2 IJi eked Plunder,
10 feet long 0 feet inches wide, 2 feel
0 int'hui- deep, - fih inuBt and pulls all
coiupleioi 1 U le t hulling Scow, with
mast and nilt all compleie. Acph to,
K. H. UVAN.
Boat Builder and General Jobber. CI t(
Hotel,
SBPI 'I
Jf r B ' Jfc S If 9 Jfr
PRICE LS3T
-TOR THIS-
HST WEEK!
-OF OUR-
ic 2 do.cn Ladies' colored bordered
Handkerchiefs t 50c per doz
si u0z Ladies' unbleached lialbri
can llosc. silk cloekeo and, full
finished at 25c
Gents white linen Shirts, linen bo
bonis and cuffs $1
220 doz Gents' full finish Balbrigan
Undershirts, cither long or short
sleeves, all sizes 45c each
Gents' white cotton Undershirts .
25c
Gents' full finished silk clocked
Hose $2.25 per doz
$
INVENTORY SALE !
Our Grand Annual Cash Clothing & Furnishing Sale Commences
limited to Two Weeks Only.
200 Mpn's Working Pants only S1.00.
200 Men's Working Pants only 81.25.
200 Men's Working Pants only $1.50.
200 Men's Fine Cassimerc Pants from S3. 00.
Men's Black Diagonal Suits only S5.00.
Men's Fancy Suits only So. 00 worth $10.00
Men's Fine Cassimerc Suits only SG.00 worth S12.50.
Men's Fine Cassimerc Suits only $7.50 worth $15.00.
A large line ofGont's Fine Dress Suits at Cost ! A largo lino oi'Uont's Odd Suits at oue-half tlio regular price !
1 A largo line of Summer Coats at one-half tue regular price ! Men's White Iinen Csats, $1.25; Pants, 1.2o I
"VOTT'TTT (T OnPTTT NTO ? J5AV have
Clothing,
All Linen Suits Knee Pants only 75
Boys' School
Look at tlie -ret; Bargains in IMCeix's Sc Boys' 'Wliite Colored liirtrs,
Undershirts, Neckties, Collars, Cuffs, IHi and kerchiefs, Etc., Etc.
Men's & Boys' Hats at Cost, and a Full Line of Men's & Boys' Shoes !
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S& Remember this is our Annual Cash Clothing anil Furnishing Uooils Sale anil for Two Week Only, -a
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BUSINESS ITEMS.
Aotlcesundrrthis head are charged 10 ctntt
per line for thelrtt insertion, and 6 cenlt per line
eieru additional Insertion.
RYAN'S BOAT BUILDING
SHOP. Ileur of Lucas Mill.
IT has been discovered by the doctor.-)
that Cooked Turo Flour i excellent
food for weak and delicate infants, pre
pared as follow .; One tablcspoonful of
Cooked Taro Flour mixed wltU 1 pint
of lolling nil k. When cold feed tho
child witl n nurao Lottie. It will give
a child now life In a few weeks. 86 3w
rpAR0 MUSH Feed the bicV and
JL delicate neisona on Cooked Taro
Flour Musli, made ttilu ani prepared
like corn meal In boiling -water, and
serfcd with milk and sugar. This makes
an elegant mush. S5 3w
TARO BUISCUIT MixTaro Flour
veiy thick lu boiling water, then
roll in wheat Hour uii'l lorm into bin.
cuit, use a little butter at bottom of pan,
sineur u little uultor oviir tlie top of Taro
Biscuit, this makes a cheap and excel,
lent Taro Cakee. iiS.liv
Gl RIDDLE CAKE-Tako half rye
l Hour, half Tnio Flour, one or two
t'niie, little salt, oae icaspoonful of Itoyul
ll.ikiiijj Powder to a cupful of each,
bake or fry on griddle. 85 3w
TARO MUSH Vte 2 tableipoons.
X till of the Taro Flour to eucli per.
son and mix thin, pieparcd like corn
me.il In boiling w.iter, serve warm or
colli with milk and sugar Trio M -h
can timid a day or to If deslrtd. 80 3w
OB "prTntTnG ot ull kiniii nxo.
culed at the Dxwt ByiXEiiu OUlce,
A V017 largo Stock of School
Hats at : : 25c each
Genls' linen Collar" (standing. . . .
10c each
A full lind of all wool Overshiits
and all wool Undershirts fiom. .
?1 up
Gents' fine Painma Suits fiom. .
;?." up
17G doz Chili'reu's coloietl llosu..
10i- e mt
FinoTutkkhBaihTow. . . .
3for.iCc
Linen hand-made Tides
. . . . 15c each
Black Silk stripe Grenadine
SOcperyaid
Ladles' Jersey Waists from
75c up
Misses' and Children's Hose, full
finish and Silk Clocked in pink
and blue, from Bize -1 to 8, at. . .
25c per pair
We have made a REDUCTION in all
onr Departments.
Remember this is our last week
of our
GMT IN7ENT0RYSALE
CHAS. J. FISHES.,
The Leading Millinery House.
Corner of Fort & Hotel streets.
July 17-88
m
ttGhJJS Sc COMPANY
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cents.
Suits Knee Pants only 82.00.
Boys' All-Wool Suits only S3.50.
THE
Iron Bedsteads
-a:jd-
Garden Furniture !
FOR MAIiH'llY
H. HACKFELD & CO.
88 Iw
PortlandJJement !
Wlillo Bros' Cement (full weight).
FOR SALE
At lowest market rate.
G. VV. ftfACFARLANE & CO.
03 tf
NOTICE.
CUSTOM KH3 Jmvlnjj our Joda Witter
or Lemonade Untiloi (eni,tv) on
hand will gieatly oblige by notifying
us by telephone or o herwi'ie, and thuy
will at oni u bo fent for. Hollies nitalnul
longer than one month will lie chaiged
for, Telephonic: Hell P,; Mut'ial, J't.O
J. E, I1HOWN & ( O.,
Proprietor.-, Tai.iti Lemouade Works,
20 tl
I
F YOU LOSE ANYTHING.
aoYerUso it a m Dailt Buujstiji
ft'
m
63 & G5 F ORT STREET.
Boys' Sciiool SMrls, Boys' Soliool flats, Boys' White Shirty
S0- AT VEIIY
A full line of Ginghams !
A full line of Batiste !
A Lame Assortment
We will close
ISQ-RBAT 33JEITJC!TXOIV'iSa
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
0T For dents, Ladies, Misses it Children. gf$
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S. EIIRLICH,
90.11
150 Men's Fine Pants only $2.50 worlb $ 1.00.
175 Men's Fine Pants only S3. 00 worth SI. 50.
150 Men's Fine Pants only 81.00 worth SG.00.
150 Men's Fine Cassimerc Pants from S3. 00.
XS 1
Men's Fine Cassimerc Suits only $12.50 worth S20.00.
I Men's Blue Flannel Suits only 12.50 worth S20.00.
Men" Blue English Serge Suits only $12.50 worth $20.00.
I Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Etc.
a 8Ijleclkl selection of these Goods
Boys' Fine Suits only $5.00 and up.
Boys' Fine Suits Long Pants only $5.00 anil up.
Boys' 4Finc Black Tricot Suits, all-wool, only $3.50
" ARCADE,"
PhotographiG Vi&w Albums.
Just tho thing lor collectors of
Island Views.
A complete assoitmtnt just iccclvcd
direct fiom New Voile.
All Sizes & Prices, i
Intended iinrcliaseis will do well to
oxamlno this line before puichimhig
elsowliere Sizes from .')'( by 4.j to
10 by 13. For Sale only liy the
Hawaiian News Co.
hi i in
Corrugated Rooting !
Best brnnils, in 0, 7, 8 and 0 ft. length.
FOR SALE
In quanlitica to milt at lowest market
ratoa by
G. W. MACFARLANE & 00.
o"jtr
rpiIK Bout saved from the
JL wreck of the "Dunnnt.
tacistle," and sold at auction
to the King, lias been relltted,
coppered and deck-owsr by 51 r. Holland,
ind Is for sale chtap for rniih liy
K. It. JIYAK,
31 2w Bint Builder,
IF YOU W ANT A SERVANT,
J, advertise in the Daily Bumnw.
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LOW PRICES &3,
of WMte Dress Uoofls!
out at a
I fulfill 9
fM I1IH
1 fw lUlli
C'A & (in Vnrb Mfcrnnf. m
September 1st, and is
which wo will sell at prices that will
EGAN & CO.
SALE !
The Clipper Bark
With Dents, Anchor, Chains, Sail,
etc. Well-found In all respects and
ready for Immediate despatch.
C5FFor f urtlicr particulars apply to
Wing Wo CharT& Co., Agent.
311 Nuuanu street, Honolulu, tf
Honolulu Mm College,
71 Hotel, corner Fort Street,
Mrs. L. S. BENNETT, - - Principal,
SliorHiifl,fyiG-wrilR,
AND-
BOOK-KEEPING !
Iu all Its branches,
CSTFor particulars address
rs. L. S. Bennett,
71 Hotel St., or Oraenlinlgh's BoA.
ktoro, 108 Fort St. ,,
Mutual, 282-aTELEPII0NE e-Oell, 8
99 tf
Clothing.
M Lilian Jfe
$ '