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' . m- &'. :: f ' " 3 jcuaa jait UttTTuftw SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1889. ARRIVALS. Apul in Stmr Wnlalcnlo from Kiuiul Bchr Ko Au Hon from Ewii Stmr Walalealo from Kauai Sohr Wall liu for Kaiml 8 O Allen from San Francisco Ilk .Tolin Smltli from Nevwatle, N S W . DEPARTURES. ApilllS llr sclir Not me, Jotmon, for Midway Island Kr bk Hoyal Tar, Mowers, for Kuirard Inlet Stmr Pele for Maul and Hawaii at 10 u m Sclir Kaiilllua for Kauai Sclir LIliolllio for Lalialna VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Bit Foiest Queen. Capt J C Winding, for Situ Francisco PASSENGERS. From San Franclseo, per bark S 0 Allen, April 13 A Bailey anil wife. From Maul and Hawaii and Maul, per stmr W Q Hull, April 12 Hon P X Ma kee, Hon J Itichardsou, S F Cbllliug woitli, Mrs A hunter, Ur ICanado, Mrs Taro Ando, Mrs T Mlyama, W Good ness. Mrs Julian Motisaiat and child, MrsJ MLo., G Capeti, B Hughes, Mrs S Kla, .r K Xahalc, Key W 11 Barucs, Miss May Baldwin, J II Wai puilanl, Mrs lluglio, 1 Chinese and (II denk. CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS. StinrW G Halt 3,087 bgs sugar, 84 bgs coffee, 101 bgs awa, head of cat tle, 5 calves, 15" pkgs hldcs,72 pLgs suits and 1 horse. S.'HPPIN'U NOTES. The bk S 0 Allen arrived this morn ing;, 1" days from San Francisco, with a full caigo of merchandise. WHAT WAS HEARD ON THE UMA TILLA. The deck near the top of the gang plank was crowded with girls. Big girls and small girls; fat girls, lean girls ; broad girls and narrow girls, pretty and not pretty girl9. Girls and llowers, flowers and girls, so wedged together that it seemed almost impossible to get through them. What a din and chatter thc' made. Some voices sweet, low and soft, others har6li, loud and hard. The whisper, the coo and the grat ing, were all united. One voice sajd, 0 Mary, there goes Another answered, "No, it isn't ; it's " Then followed this running dia logue: "How lovely her flowers are.". "How thin and gaunt she lis." "However you can call her pretty!" "Is that so? "Why I heard" "She's surely not engaged to that beast?" "Her parents object " "I should think so. See, there goes Mrs. " "The bold thing. To appear so shortly after " "But it wasn't her fault, it" "May be not, but" "Who's that?" "Why, Mrs. . How lovely she looks?" "Yes, and she knows it too: proud thing " "There's her husband flirting with that tall woman in ."I am astonished!" "You needn't be, she is just as bad as he is." "I don't want to talk scandal, hut I am certain her conduct is horri ble" "There goes the whistle. Good bye, pleasant voyage." I was by this time nearly aft, when a voice, soft as an houris, and as musical as minaret bells whispers, "I am glad she is going off. How tired I got entertaining her ; she's so stupid, and has been here three months." Just then I scrambled to the gang way, and on looking back, heard the backbiting tongues saying sweet things of farewell, and to the very subjects of their late remarks. A LOOKEU-Ojf. ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL. Holy week's religious services at tho Roman Catholic Cathedral of Honolulu : April Mth, Palm Sunday. 10 a. m., blessing of palm branches, fol lowed by high mass. Maundy Thursday- -Holy Tliurs m. high mass ; day, April 18th, 7 a. il p. m. flashing the Portuguese sermon ; feet; 7 p. in. 8 p. in. Ha wauan sermon. Good Friday Holy Friday, April 19th, 10 a. in, service with the sing ing of tho passion. 3 p. in,, stations of the cross. 8 p. in., English ser mon. Holy Saturday April 20th, 7 a. in., service, high mass, Easter Sunday, April 21st, C and 7 a. m., low masses ; 10 a. in., high pontifical masses, followed by bap tism of infants and adults; 3 p. m., confirmation, followed by the saying of tho holy (rosary and the bene diction of the M. B. sacrament. POLICE COURT. Sa'iuhdav, April 13th. Henry Miller, charged with being a gross cheat, by obtaining $2t.50, under false pretences from Geo. Synder, pleaded guilty, and was lined 820 with 83 costs. Four Chinese were fined 85 with $1 costs, and on forfeited bail of 5 for gaining. 100AL & GENERAL HEWS. To-MORitow is l'alm Sunday. A ooi.ti lockot lias bcou lost. FuttNlSHEi) rooms uio lo let. Tun l.iinai cabbages nro coming. Xo sign of the R. M. S. Zcahindiu at 1 o'clock p. m. Xo meeting of tbo Leaguo this evening. Blue Ribbon Union service at ICawaiuhno Church Sunday evening. Miss Berry's school closed yester day for a short vacation. Mil. 0. II. Dickey Paia store to Mr. G. ban sold out lleinciiiaun. his Au. parties indebted to Egan it Co. are requested to pay tip at once. Tun Honolulu Killcs drum corps was out on tho street last evening, i There is likely to be n coniprotnito in the bark C. D. Bryant libel ousu. The band will givo it concei t Emma Square this afternoon at -1 o'clock. A notici: of opening of new goods from the Temple of Fashion appears elsewhere. A coni'iumation service will bo hold at St. Andrew's Cathedral next Tuesday evening. Turj Government schools closed yesterday for tho regular vacation. They re-open Wednesday, May 1st. A grant of $2,500 to St. Andrew's Cathedral from tho S. P. G. Society of England in rived on tho last steamer. A hell arrived on the Umatilla ad dressed to Father Damien, Molokai. It is for the Catholic Church at tho settlement. The Waialua murder ease will probably be concluded to-day. The addresses of counsel are now being heard by the jury. A raw hours after the barkentino S. G. Wilder had left San Francisco a young stowaway, Willio.Nott.iiiade his appearance on deck. At the Roman Catholic Cathedral to-morrow, Palm Sunday, at 10 a. in. theic will be blessing of palm blanches, followed by high mass. A piece of land on Liliha frtiect was sold at noon to-day bv Mr. L. J. Levey for $1,900, Mr. John Enu be ing the purchaser. Laige attend ance. i . . . The regular monthly meeting of tho Hawaiian Mission Cbildien So ciety will bo held this evening at 7 :30 o'clock, at the Kawaiahuo Fe male Seniinarv. The Custom House authorities and S. Ehrlich, don't hitch. Somo goods which came for the latter on tho last steamer entered on the free list are found to be dutiable. A young man belonging to a inei cantile house in this city, and who was recently married, got a good shaking up last night for intruding whero he had no business. The Supremo Court in banco Iuib filed a decision in the case of Un Wo Sang Co. vs. T. Alo et al. Plea in bar by defendants to u bill of equity to cancel a lease. The Court find that a question is still open on the pleadings and prools between the parties, and therefore overrule the plea in bar. M. Thompson, Attorney and Soli citor, Campbell Block, corner Fort and Merchant streets, Honolulu: practises in tho Courts, and after hearing the facts of a case, ho will, if desired, give the law, (in writing) ap plicable to tho facts, and a written opinion as to the oourao proper to be pursued, and the probable result of legal proceedings upon the facts. EVENTS THIS EVEN1NC. Band concert at Emma Square, at 1:0. Meeting Hawaiian Mission Chil dren's Socity, at Kawaiahao Semi nary, at 7:30. BAND CONCERT. The Hawaiian Band will give a public concert this afternoon at Emma Square, commencing at 4 :30 o'clock. Following is tho pro gramme: March Vienna Schlomer Overture -Nabueeo Verdi Gavotte -Domino Olshlager Selection Tho Yeomen of the Guard ...., tiulllvau Walt The Yeomen of the Guard fulllvau Galop Kossaek's Kldo Milloekur CAUGHT CAMINC. Two police officers made a raid on a number of Chineso gamers last evening on King street, arresting nine who were playing at dominoes. In the Police Court this morning four pleaded not guilty and were discharged, ono forfeited 85 ball and the others were each fined $G including costs. HEW GOODS. Tho Hawaiian News Company have received on last steamer, all tho latest pieces of sheet music, also a magnificent stock of guitars of the Hurwood, Martin and Bruno make. These instruments are the finest ever imported into Honolulu, They havo also croquet sets and hammocks. Take a look at these new good ; sit will be worth yournbilo. DAILY BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H I., HOTEL AT WAIKIKI. The management of the Hawaiian Hotel have decided to open tho Her bert Place, at Waikiki, as n branch of their establishment, for the ac commodation of tho public during the summer mouths, if sufllcicnt in ducement offers. Parties dcsiiing to avail them selves of this opportunity to spend a month or so at this delightful sea side residence must send in their applications lo Mr. W. M. Graham, at tho Hawaiian Hotel, by the 20th of the present month. Wo under stand that several applications havo already been made. PAHALA NOTES. Mr. Hughes, the principal of the Pahala School, has resigned his po sition, owing to extreme ill health, and leaves by the Hall to-day for Honolulu. Ho will be much missed, his social and other qualities having made him popular. Mr. Foster has resigned his posi tion as Manager of the H. A. Co., and is- succeeded by Mr. E. W. Fuller, who has been head oversear for many years. The mill is busy grinding. The maceration mill lately put up is a success, making considerable gain in the juice extracted, and will no doubt prove a good acquisition to the plantation. Report lias it that our deputy she riff is soon to leave us, some say to look for a wife. Kau, like other paits of the isl ands, is suffering from dry weather, and the prospect looks bad for the crops, if we do not soon have rain. The winds are very high. The Hall on this account has lost one of her anchors, and has to leave a day be- foro time. Pahala, April 10th, 1889. MAUI NOTES. As previously advertised, the la dies of the Makawao Foreign Chinch gave their initial entertainment at Sprcckelsville to a large and appre ciative audience. People from all parts of the surrounding country be gan to assemble early to partake of a bountiful supper, which was served previous to the entertainment in a hall adjoining that in which the en tertainment was given. This ban quet hall was tastefully decorated witli flags and evergreens, the work of fair hands, and the tables (4 in number) faiily groaned with every luxury that city and country could produce. During the supper, which was from 0:30 p. m. to 8 p. m., the scene in the hall and around the banquet tables was like one in fairy land, the beautiful surroundings, luxuriantly appointed tables, and fair ladies flitting here there and every where administering to' the wants of thoBe who were pleased to patronize them. Long before tho hour announced for the entertain ment to commence, the hall began to fill up and before the first piece on the programme was announced there was not standing room. The oollowing programme was carried out in its entirety ithotit a hitch fr break: Piano Duct Mrs. von Gracvemeyer & Mrs.Crane Shadow Picture Mary Jane Song Minister Windows. . Mrs. Deacon Keeitaiion -Mary Queen of boots.... Sir. Nelson Fan Diill Song Marguerite Mm. Wilder Kccitation Pride of Battery B Mrs. Moore Tableaux Instruii cntal Solo Mis. Hcluciiiatin bleeping Car A Fai ce Where all did so well it would be almost impossible to single out any particular one as having been super ior to the others, but wu think Mr. Nelson deserves particular mention for the masterly manner in which he rendered, "Mary Queen of Scotts," and in response to a voci ferous encore, recited a humorous piece, entitled "Boat vs. Bull, Bull vs. Boat," iu which the intricacies of tho Jaw were finely portrayed, and tho final non-suiting by the Court of both parties brought down the house. The concluding number, a laugh able farce in which are portrayed the trials of travellers iu a sleeping car, was most realistic, and elicited rounds of applause. Considerable histrionic talient was displayed in the rendering of this piece, particu larly by Mr. Forstcr who was the long lost brother, Dr. Crane, the "gentleman from California," with a whole arsenal strapped around him and a terror to evil doers, and Mrs. Crane, tho lady who keeps the occupants of the car in u continual state of ferment, while hunting firpt for her baby, then her husband nnd brother. All thu other charr acters were admirably sustained, but in au article like this it would be Impossible to particularize them. During the entertainment one end of tho hall was tastefully screened off, making a pretty booth where u young lady, Miss Wycoff as Re becca, was kept busy dispensing lemonade to tho thirsty audience. Tho whole affair was u brilliant success, both socially and financial ly, and reflects great credit, upon all who were participants either in its conception or execution. Tho amount realizod goes towards pur chasing an organ for the now church at Makawao, und this the initial en tertainment of what all hope will be u long series, for tho purpose o( raising funds to bo devoted to works of charity, has demonstrated beyond peradventure that we have an abundance of talent m the district, and indefatigable workers among the ladies to bring out said talent. During tho week wc have had frequent trade wind "showers enough to lay the dust but otherwise doing but little good. Sugar in going freely forwaul, and tho Janna A. King al Kahului will bo the next rcssel to load for San Francisco. She will probably get away about tho latter part of next weckl Tho many friends of Mr. James Smith, who went to the Coast a short time ago, to bo treated for somo diseaso of the eyes, will be pained to learn that some of the best occulisls on thu Coast pro noiinco his case hopeless, and that in a very short timo he will be to tally blind. Mr. Smith was con nected for a long time with different plantations on the islands, both as overseer and manager, and his genial and com t eons manner gamed him many friends, who will deeply sympathise with him in this sad allliction. X. Paia, April 11, 1889. RAPID" TRANSIT. In another column the Pantheon announces a fresh importation of the genuine Pilsen draught beer, from the famous Buetgcrliches Brewery of Pilsen, Germany. This shipment arrived on the Umatilla and reached here in just twenty-six days from date of shipment at Bremmcrhavcn, traversing a conti nent and two oceans in the incredi bly shoit space of time above men tioned. The boys must have it. A RARE CHANCE. . On the last steamer Mr. Thco. P. Sevcrin received a new set of instru ments, and is now prepared to make views of residences at the leinark ably small sum oi (5 per dozen. The work is guaiantced and satis faction given, all orders leceiving prompt attention. This is a good opportunity for sending views of home and surroundings to friends abroad, and home industry should always be given the preference. Bucrgeriichcs . Brewery Of Pilsen, (Jrrmnny. I This Celebrated Beer on Tap, AT Tin: "PANTHEON" All the Way from Qcrmuny OX ICE 22.t It Lanai Cabbage ! Just received from Lanai Hunch a small lot of Lapp & Sweat ullages, FOR SALE CHEAP LEWES J. LEVEY'S, 222 1 Cor. of Fort & Queon His. f2t AN INVOICE Jim' lecelvcl pei lnik "(1. Wilciix" fium Uvriimii'.. I'llI! MA,i: 11Y N, H.BACKFElD&CO. 223 w ADIISfROTS SALE By order of J. W. Knhii, Adminis trator ol the KsM'e of J. L Kapakahl, of Lulmiun, Maul, decease), I will full at Public Auction, at tho Government Pound, Wuiluku, Maul, On Thursday, April 25, AT 11 O'CLOCK A. 31., The following animals: 4 IMPORTED BRED HORSES, 8 Hawaiian Bred Horses. 1 rJTne MU1 TI'.ICIIH OAN1I. T. W. EVISllISTT, Auciioneer. Wnlluku. Maui, April 8, 18 0. 210 id lloiul Carts For Sale, TtfAN K11AN01HCO lrlci", an invoicu MX. I'rlei", mi invoicu of tlnu liu-lii It mil Carts. i lih'ln jllbt ri'Cttivnl fiom Clik'ULM, at the HAWAIIAN .......a... -.i.t ..- r.. OAK. nrt"u uu 210 Iw Queen Eircot. Anderson &Lundy, Ientisrs. Artificial Teeth from one to an eutlro set liittL-rt'd on gold, silver, alluminuin and rubber bubrs. Crown and llrlilgo Work a specially. To onons wealing rubber pi hum ulitrh itru a conxtutii 8'iuicu of In ItiitioH to tliu mom h unit throat, wo would recommend our l'ro. pliylactlo Mutnl l'late, All opciatlona performed Iu accordance with the latest linpiovcnicnW iu denial eclencc. Teeth Kxtructed without pain by the usuof Nitrous Oxldu Uas. C2TU8 Hotel dtrcct, ut Dr. Grossman' old stand. Feb-W-SO AMRKi US,1 1889. BUSINESS ITEMS. A'ottcei nnder thi html are charged 10 cents ter line for thtfinl insertion, anil ft ctntt per line every ailtlUional insertion. EXT FF" t" "f Ci tmu Cnktsanil I'ltri li.tbn til Uiu-Elitu." 3i It M"eSSRS" DODD & MILLER hnvo Juii received i' Uoiatlllii another lot of tliai " PHILADKIil'llIV liAOKK UKBll" In Ucrs which iliey uio ouerltijr to 'heir 'U tomrr. t!IH Iw TIMK TAttMK: Stmrs "UMATILLA" & "AUSTRALIA" to Honolulu. i.kavi: San Francisco Friday, 12 noon: i.kavi: Honolulu Friday, 12 noon: April 12. May 10. June 7. July G. August 2. August 30. September 27. October 25. April 20. Jlav 24. Juno 21. July 19. August 1G. September l!i. October 11. 218 If Hawaiian Tramways Co., I.I.1I1TKI. ON mil AFTER MIDAY, The 12th Inst., thite will le a Halt Hourly Service To and From Waikiki, as follows: Sundays fiom 9: 0 n. m. to I0.C0 p. m. SuliirlayH Itom (1:00 n. m. . ii .; 't,0 p. m. to 10:01 p. u , to fl:00 O.her . iu , Iiiy ;00 p. from 0:01 ii. in. m to 6 00 p. in. to 11:00 The far. will lcuw I'.ilti'i.a nt the houi Htiil lull! hour, F.. it -i reel 8 in in. litis hit r, Itillu HiU'jo ii 27 inmtiitM und Ti7 iiiinntus pnrlti.!- hour a d tit in vni. kiki :u 7 iiiiuutL's nnil 87 mi miles past the hour Ucsld ? the Sehoal ''iirs !i Oaliti Uol li'ge tlii-ru iIH In it until cctioti every two hours trom this Uitlo Km go til fol lows: at !i'7 a. tit., Il:'i7 :. in, 1:27 p.m., 3.L'7p. m., fi;'.!7 p. in. and 7:27 i. in. COS" A Complete Time Tublo is in preparation showing isliun tlio Cars will ptbsc.iuh of llitt crossing stations, and may be procured mi Frid-iy lrotn the Company's office. 2J1 St WANTED rpo purchase Government Honda to JL the amount of 5,000. Apply to 218 lw II. A. WIDE51ANN. iO LET . A A HOUSE w itli 3 lurco and Kffl5ii. 2 small mims with kit. ilien anil lisitliicom atuichcd, on Al.ikca street, i-pposlto Dr. Mc WnyuuV. Apply to John Cook, on ore-ml3L-s, or at this olilcc. 21!) tt NOTICE. MK. (J. 150L.TE is hereby authorized to ni"i our linn mime by procura. tion. M. S. GK1NHAUM H CO. Honolulu, Apiil 12, lbSU. 222 lw NOTICE. HON. KAMTKli M. DAMON hold-, my power ) .itior -m to act for iliiring mi ni ( arc In in Un- King dom OIIS. It. msiior Honolulu, April 12, 18S0. J22 lw NOTICE. inti'ini to pKiiii out mv business A" I ull wntchus und joui'hy. left ovei ihrce months foi repairs, will liu snht at auc tion, If not claimed "ii that (lute. All outstanding accounts hoc paid on April :10th, will bo placed in the lunula of a collector. 220 td MAX ECICAKT. NOTICE. rilflE Kill Fonjr Compiny liavinjr this X day piucliiiml Uin "Co?inii u'llnu" Restaurant iioiu Mr. -Inn lice wdi hero, nfit r curly it on in u llrst fliiv.?. -utini house. 'I lie priipletius will '.pie no pains to in ike ihe plicu attmclive nud satisfactory to usinincih. SUl KONG COMPANY, 'ly Hop rilng. Honolii'u, April 0, l-8!. 21II lw notice! NOTICE iRjfheiehy clveu that .Tun lice UUmni; tills ilia Miltl mil liin Intel ebt lu the "Josnio,,ol tan" HuM.m rant, lately eiurlcd on i, lilin on Ilctliel street, adjoining i l.'c , iit-in of Messrs Castle & (Ji.ol.u, m ili.i.-Mil Fonjr Company, from an 1 afi-1 Mm '.lib iiiBt.. said Hi in will collect all accounts and pay all bills connected with mid. business and the said Jim Ilee will col lect all outstanding accounts. Jim lieu alone lielnn autliorUcd to receipt for Riitiic, and will pay all claims iigaiuft tho restaurant to the above mentioned date. JUN HUE. Honolulu, April 8, 1889. U18 lw Reward ! A1U5WAIU) of Fifiy (50 Dollars will ho paid by Mr. H. W. Wilcox, Hlierlir of Kauai, for the airest of Joe Foyo, a Black Portuguese, for tho murder of Kaoliike (k), nt Koloa, Kauai, on April 1, 188'J. JNO. II. SOPER, Jlaralml of the Kingdom. Honolulu, April 0, 1889. 217 tf Scotch Oatmeal. SCOTT'S Genuine Midlothian OatmeaJ lu 14 lb. tliiB. For sale by J. E. BROWN .fc CO.. 1 178 tl 28 Merehftut street. Oceanic gituip Coin. " TEMPLE OF FASHION," CORNER HOTEL & Grand Opening of New Goods In Every Department ! I wish to call attention to the ladies that the Stock has been selected personally and the JL,rJ?JET IS'O'VEJl-.TIESS -IN- Dry Goods ! Fancy Goods ! LaGes, Embroideries, Boots & Shoes, Boy's Clothing, etc., etc. THE 11EST ASSORTMENT OP THE Latest Novelties in Wash Material To be had at tho Temple -of Fashion. We Invito Inspection -teas" No Trouble to Show Good Dec-l-88 THE " ARCADE, 75 & 77 Fort St EGAN JC8y0n account of the death of Mr. .Simon Colin the entire nenr and niagnificient stock will be sold for casli at and bel(w cost. Everything must be disposed off as the business will he discontinued. The stock con sists of the latest in Fine Dress and Fancy Goods, Laces, Embroidery, Hats, Feathers, Uibbons, Silks, Velvets, Trimmings, Ladies' Underwear, Hosiery, Hoots, Shoes, Slippers, etc., etc. Also remember that we have a large and elegant stock of Gents', Youths' and Hoys' Fine Custom-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, etc., etc., and by buying at the "AIJCADE" you can save money. JBoll "JCeleplioue, GO -a C6T HAWAIIAN W NE GO No. 24 Merchant Street, Near Fort Street. -Have on hand nnd For All Brands of American Whiskies, BOURBON, ftYE and MONONGAHHLA, In Hulk in- Case; SCOTCH and IXSJHL 'WJE-I.ISISnr, In Glass and Stono Jars; Very Fine & Very Cheap Qualities, as are wanted ; GINS, in Large & Small Bottles; (White or Hlack), nlbo, STONE JUGS; Old 'X'oiiv Gin, JLScHt. lii-untl iu tlio 3Ijn-lcet; EUROPEAN SHERRIES and PORT! In Hulk and Case. All Brands of American Lager Beer, English Ale & Porter, German Beer, Etc., In Pints and Quarts; Finest Brands of Champagnes, Iu Pints and Quarts. Bitters, Liquorfl Absinthe, Anolliimri Water, Kuimnols, Very Superior CALIFORNIA WINES, AB FOLLOWS : Ziiifiimlol, Malaga, Tokay, Madeira, Port, Sherry, RioHling;, Hocks, Etc., Etc. sjr All of which will bo bold 2170 tf HOLLISTER & CO., o 100 FOHT NTItKKT. HONOLULU. o -IMl'OltTKHB American & European Drugs & Chemicals Xholo(;rtipliio aXutorlnlH, Perfumery and Agents for P. Lorillard & Co,'a Tobaccos, & W. 8. Kimball & Co.' Tobacco and Cigarettes. AerateU Water Works - - - 13 Hotel Street. mcU-24-87 TOUT STREETS. S. EHRLICH, Corner Hotel & Fort Streets. 79 & CO Honolulu, H. I. utital 'JLNileplioue, 371 Sale a Full Assortment of- AT LOWEST KATES by FRANK BROWN, Manager. 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