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-tr - n-)tfji '? :V i ! ' mwrnnry jpMMHM m f HJ!UUUMULtjJiBara s3!rgini3nTnnn FK1DAY, NOV. 2, 188H. OCEANIC S. S. GO. ron sax laiAvcrsco. 51 ir!pon. . . .L-jium 11 . milulu, Nov. IStli Alameda. . . (l.euviH Ho loliilu, Die. lit. PACIFIC MAILS, 8. CO. ' rou san 1'iuNcisco: City of fpklni On or about Nov 10 City of Niv l,ork...l)ii or uliout Nov 1!) Australia...,. On or about Nov 27 Zcalandhw On or about Due 2.1 . FOlt AUOKMND AND SVDNEY: City of Sidney...... On or about Dec 1 Australia , On or about Deo 20 TELEPHONIC. Diamond Head. Nov. tf, 0:J!0 a.m Lisht N.'E. wind. ARRIVALS. Nov. 1 Stmr Kinau from Philadelphia . Schr Mary Alice from Molokni Schr Emma from Ilecia DEPARTURES. Nov. 1 S S Alameda for San Francisco Schr Pauahi for Ookala Bk Europa for New Bedford VESSELS LEAVINC THIS Stmr Jas Makec for Kauai Schr Pohoiki for Puna DAY. PASSENGERS. For San Francisco per Alameda, Nov 1 "W Nelson, M Schmidt, A S Cribb, J K Clewes, L G Cairnes, A N Pratt, Capt. D B Sears, M H Jones, Capt. G A Baker, Miss M Agnow, H J Agncw, Miss A B Gas kellA Yurny, T Major & wife, E Tucker, Prof. Boyce, C Ilustacs, A Heibert, A M Mollis, J Gray & wife, J O Bradford, Miss M E Bradford, 11 T Spencer, Hon C R Bishop, A Roode, J A McMillan, D McMillan and wife, J A Rice, P S Lovell, A Nelson, J Gallagher, L C Owen, J Burke, J P Mitchell. From Philadelphia, per Kinau, Nov 1 W H Right, wife and child, Geo Butler, J A Budd and wife, Mrs M J Lewis, Mrs J Marley and chyd. SHIPPING NOTES. The Alameda took 5851 bags of sugar, 1509 bags of rice, 017 kegs of sugar, 2299 bunches of bananas, 12 pkgs of leaves, 2 bags of coffee, 21 pkgs of junk. To'tal domestic value 08,154.11 The steamer Kinau, 67 days from Phil adelphia, anived yesterday, with 523' kegs of nails, 11,035 lbs ofhon, 14,000 pine plugs, 50 bales of oakum, 202 iron tubes, 0,397 ft of lumber, 200 cast wheels, 60 tons of coal, etci She was hovo-to for 2 days and 8 hours in the Weist In dies, and 2 nights in the Straits of Ma gellan, on account of the weather. The sea bioke over the vessel, the Boatswain was hurt, doors were stove in, and several other slight damages were sus tained. She has accommodation for about 60 or 70 first-class passengers and about 200 stteragc. The cabin con tains 8 state rooms with 2 berths, a lounge, electric bells etc. On the hurri cane deck are officers, state, and smok ing rooms. The arrangements and ven tilation are of-the latest improvements. She will be commanded by Capt. King of the Like ike. The Bk Europa sailed yesterday for New Bedford commanded by Capt. H. E. Luce, Capt. Baker haying taken pas sage on the Alameda. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. The James Makee calls regulaily now atWaianao. H. Sanstan; the celebrated cutter and fitter, is now with Mr. Trcgloan, tailoi-s and clothier. The Bell Rock will commence dis charging on Mpnday. She sails hence to San Franciscb. The Mail steamer Luso, from Lisbon to St. Michaels, went ashore at th'eLlattcr place and bioke up. The Alameda took about forty passen gers yesterday. The band wart playing on the O.S.S. Co's whaif, The ariival of the Kinau caused1 some excitement yesterday. She was largely visited and much admired. s The lady who lost a Japauese parasol, at the comer of Hotel and Alakea streets, can hear of it at this office. There is a chance for another roman tic story (as there are several pretty "tender-eyed Rachels" on thoBell Rock. Mil. A. IlKiiuunv yesterday charged fQur Chinamen with breaking his fence. Mr. Russell appeared for them, and tho casevus remanded. Mn. A. M. Helms left for tho Coast yesterday by"the Alameda. Ho will re turn in about five weeks with a lot of new goods for the holidays. His Majesty's crew is practising dally for the regatta. Number three requires cousldeiablo coaching or he should bo replaced by another man. Mn. Hassingob and Mr. Smithies went on board the Bell Rock esterday morning to check tho contracts of the Portuguese, who will bo lauded on Saturday. miim. UIUH II II..1UIUUI njjgjjj.iiimiijujum3gBBiji.Luijwge . .- K - nMgbft bTTJTWWtf have oluntiiilly picentcd testimonials to (he Captain, Doctor and OIIIcch, for their kndnc", attention and medical assistance on the voyage. This fcpe.iks well. Tun following ate tho ofilccrs of tho Ecllpc Boat Club: II. Mossinan, Pre sident; W. ,). While, Vice-President; W. A. Dow oi, hioreUuy; IJ. Hurges-, Tuasiirer. , Tito net uncling of the Club will be laid Nov. 8th, nt the Y.M. C.A. Tun steamer Abcrgohlle wa ashoic in Magellan's stniils when the Bell Hock; came tlnough. She discharged some of her caigo, and wan got off without d imago. The Abcrgcldio wns bound for Hambuig. - ' His Excellency tho Minister of Foiclgn Affairs, nnd'HH Excellency tho Minister of the Intel lor, paid an olllelal hlt to the Bell Rock yesteiday, and wcic received by Captain Duinbieok and Mr. Hoffiuuig. The tender of Mr. J. Tucker, for lauding and pi o isioniug the I'm tugueso itnniigiants brought by the Bell Rock, has been accepted. The amount of the tender is said to be , eiy low, under ten cents a head for landing and caitagcof beings and baggage. . A ckowd collected at tho Bethel yes terday morning to witness tho obstiuc tion of tho side-walk, by a horse and canlago that were tied to the fence, and tho agonies of a dog in a fit. The police allowed the obstiuction to continue. About noon yesterday the Hag of the Europa was seen to be hoisted upside down. Some of the crew had refused to go to sea, but on the appearance of the irons they changed their minds. The vessel put out to sea. and will be joined to-day by her new master, Captain Luce. , ' o . Tun weapons used, on board the Ettropa, for slaughtoilng whales aie somewhat unique. There are .guns loaded with explosive matciials tint would distill b even a Jonah, ensconced in a whale's stomach, besides other missiles by the side of which dynamitic compounds are valueless. The Piesident of the board of "indica tion" and the president of the Boaid of Health has an excellent oppot tunity of displaying his combined medical and "edicatlonal" attainments '"by visiting the public schools, and assisting the present dispensers of medicines in their double duties, imposed upon them by the prevalence of ophthalmia among the pupils. . m . Oun daily contemporaiy quoted yes terday a poition of a letter, refering to annexation from "an old and ..exper ienced colonist." The "leader of such ideas," as werejquoted, was a French man who had resided lit Noumea, New Caledonia for the last ten or twelve years and who Is naturally opposed to the' annexation of the islands by any other power than France. In the Civil Couit yesterday tho fol lowing case3 w ere conlinued ; J. B. Hop kins v. E. H. 'Thacher, assumpsit for $130.15; Alohekea v. Hpsea, damages, 100; Lyons & Leyey v. Chung Lock. The case of J. W. Robertson & Co. v. J. H. Hare, assumpsit for $87.60, anil of Quong Sam Kee & Cq. v, Hop Sing & Co. assumpsit for $100.82, were settled out of Court. Goo Kim v. Y. Man Hop assumpsit for $13 50 was discontinued. LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. Chicago, Oct. 13th. Tho Lyceum Theatre, on Desplaincs sticet', built immediately following the great Are of 1871, and then known as tho Globe Theatre, was partially burned at 4 o'clock this 'morning. The stage and roof were completely destroyed and the loss upon the furniture will be almost total. A7f till company of variety people oIbo lose their ward robes. The total loss on the build ing and furniture approximates 812, 000 ; insured. One pan was suffo cated. Athens, Oct. 19th. The govern ment sent two ships to the Grecian Archipelago wjth supplies for the sufferers by the earthquake. Qne thousand two hundred and ten bo dies were recovered near Cliesme, which had been entombed. The earth near Atlatea literally swal lowed np houses and people. The German Admiralty is elabo rating a scheme for more rapidly mobilizing tho marine force" of the empire. Every day France is finding out moro and more of tho difficulties attendant upon a spirited colonial policy. Moro than ever docs it be come doubtful whether Jacques Bon lionnne, eager ns ho may bo for cheap glory, will submit to the pe cuniary sacrifice which the policy of M. Challcmel-Laeour would entail upon hiin. The prosecution of tho Star route swindlers in America cost S 050,001) in legal expenses. The lawyers for the prosecution were paid bo much per diem, instead of tho usual lump sum, and the tediousriess of tho pro ceedings is populaily ascribed to that cause. House Wanted IMMEDIATELY, .mulshed or unfitr iiMied. Unit moderate. Add i cm R.A.M., .li., cnio of G. W. Mocfailane Aj Co. 512 u Sloop "Lena," T?OU SALE. Pilci, $150 ns she JO floats. R. Moi l'lrr, at J. W. Hob oilsoiis. 530 If li To Lot, TWO PLEASANT FURNISHED X Hoonn. No. HKukuiSt. 522 DIARIES For 1884 O.A.T -Sc OO'S- 013 Hawaiian Carriage M'fg Co. LIMIT EI). GENERAL Carriage and Wagon Mnnufactuioro, and Dealers In Wagon Materials, &c. opficehs: Gideon West President & Manager J. N. Wright Vice-President E. G. Schuman See & Ti casurcr S. M. Damon Auditoi 545 2m Notice. ALL parties tii'pasbiiig, by shooting, driving stock, or in any other way on the lands of Waiplo, Wainnae uka, Palilalia, AVaikakalaua, Nanakuli, and Alea, dlstilct of Ewa and Waiamto; mid on the lands of Htikipuu, Kualoa, Kaa :iva, distiictof Kool.ui, Oahu, will be prosecuted to tho utmost extent of tho law. CHARLES H. JUDD. October 20th, 1BHJ. 54a lw Notice. rpiIE public aie hereby cautioned .1 against SHOOTING on the Wall Lie Nul and Waialac Ik! Lind after this date, or proceedings will be taken W. O. AKANA, CHUNG WA. Oct. 20, 1883. 542 lm Notice. AT the annual meeting of tho Stork holders of the P.iukaa Sugar Ccm puny, held this dale! tho following gen tlemen were elected to serve as otllccrs for the dialling year. President Jon. Austin. Vice-President S. L. Austin. Sec'y and Tieasurer. . P. O. .loues, Jr. Auditor J. O. Carter. P.C.JONES, Ju. Secietary. Honolulu, Oct. 2Snd, 1883. 539 3w b Notice. AT the annual meeting of tho Stock holders of the Onomea Sugar Com pany, held this date, tho following gen tlemen were elected to sirve as officers for the ensuing year. President S. L Austin. Vice-President Jon. Austin. Secretary P. C. Jones, Jr. Treasurer Geo. J. Ross. Auditor J. O. Carter. P. C. JONES, Jn., Sec'y Honolulu, Oct. 22nd, lfc83. m9 8w b J. T. Waterhouse JUST RECEIVED ' His New Goods AT No. 10 Fort Street, AT QUEEN ST. STORE, and ' King Street Store. FENCE WIRE, Galvanized Tubing, ANE ior Best Goods in the Market. 533 lm b ,J NOTICE. A Good Will of the Business, With Four Years Ljastl of Premises. A. A. MONTANO OFFE118 FOIl SALE HIS PMocilic Gallery ! Consisting of Furnlturo, Fittings, Instruments, and Every thing roqulslto for carrying on tho business, Together with a Numerous Stock of negatives. Pictuies, Mats, Frames, &c. Tho Lonsos are superior to any In this Kingdom, Tho fittings and nppnratus aro moro complete than any other gallery in this country. The bupine-s Is well established, and being run on a good paying basii, would nrovo a profitable Investment to tho i Iglit party. Tho present proprietor's reason fo wishlii'.' to dUposo of this valuable busl. ness is in consequence of having Imp ir. taut ranch interests which require his personal supcrvihion. Terms pavy. For paitloul.irs apply to A. A, MONTANO, Photographic Gnl lery, coiner of King and Fort streets, Honolulu, H. I. 583 lm liOsr, Mtolcn or Strayed. ONE SMALL HAY MAKE with three whito spotson herb idy, where the saddle is placed, a id one whito spot on her forehead. Branded P on left hip. A suitable reward will I e paid on return ing to this ofllce. 401 tf ' ' tr Oceanic Steamship Oomp'y. f?gif&; THE MAGNIFICENT tTrasjMfenew an I Klcgiiu biianiship MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA, Will kivo Honolulu for S.in Fr.m clseo ns lollows: MABirOS A iJtavcSau ruiucUco Nov. 1st Leave Honolulu Nov 15, noun ALAMEDA Leave Sin Finnclsto Nov 15th Ijo.uu Honolulu Dec. 1 nOon PAhShxnr.us may have their names booked In advance by applying at tho olllce of the ai;ents. Passengers by this line arc hereby no titled that they will bo allowed 250 lbs of hnggigo fiee by the Overland Kail wav, when traveling East. Mi:iici!Axuibii intended for shipment by this lino will bo received free of clinrgo in the Company's New Ware house and receipts Issued for same. Inbuiianck on inciehaudlse, whilst in the warehouse, will be at ownci's risk. Wit. G. Iuwin & Co., Agents, O. S. S. Co. For San Francisco. Tho Splendid Steamship "Bell Rook." Dumbrcck, - - - - Commander, Will nave quick dispatch for tho above poit. For freight or passage, having superior cabin'iiccomniodatioti, apply to G. W. Macfarlaxe & Co, Agents. FOR SAN FRANCISCO trvaijT j.uu llivuiliu uguii; "W. H. Dimond, Houdlctt, - - - Master, Will have quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to Wm. G. Iuwin tic Co., Agents. FOR SAN FRANCISCO gysi'M' The clipper bark H. W. Almy, Freeman, - . - - master, Will have quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to Castle & Cookk, Agents. IXTERISLAND Steam Navigation Company's LINE OF STJLVMJEUS. rr The Planter, hates, ... Commander, Will run Tegulnrly for Kona and Kau : Leaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 9 Friday, Oct. 19 Tuesday, Oct. 80 Friday, Nov. 9 Tuesday, Nov. 2(1 Fiiday, Nov. 30 Tuesday, Dec. 11 Friday, Dec. 21 Arrives at Honolulu at 5 p.m: Tuesday, Oct. 10 Friduy, Oct. 20 Tuesday, Nov. C Friday, Nov. 10 Tuesday, Nov. 27 Friday, Dec. 7 Tuesday, Dec. 18 Friday, Dec. 28 The C. R. Bishop, CAMERON, Commander, Leaves Honolulu every Monday at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleele, and Walmea, Kauai. Returning, leaves Nawiliwili every Friday evening. The James Makee, mcdonald, ... Commander- Leaves Honolulu every Thursday, at 8 p.m. for Kapaa and Kilauea. Returning leaves Kauai every Monday at 4 p'm., and touching at Wainao, both ways. 5-, Steamer Likelike, King, - Master. Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at 4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka waihae, Laupahoehoo and Hilo. Bcturning, will touch at all the al ove ports, arriving at Honolulu each Sunday a.m. 1 tiie fast sailing Sohooner Ehukai will run regularly TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY, Retuining on Thursday, weather permitting. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to 181 A. F. Cooke, Agent. Flour, Salmon, VND Butter ! PLANTATION" SUPPLIES FLOUR, Golden Gate Extra Family Flour, Heuenn Mills Extra ditto ditto, El'erado Supe. fine ditto. SALMON, Columbia RherNo. 1 Sulmon, Plantation Salmon Good BUTTER, Now York or Goshen Butter, In 25 nnd 10-pound pails, For Sale at Lowest Market Rates. BSSTOrders for stores promptly attended to by CASTLE & COOKE. CU lm b aft! OO 1 H" a E ta -. e a S o V, o hv i.. a cs a O Ladies' and Gent's Gold and Silver "Watches Just to hand. Every "Watch warranted as represented. q 18 k. No Actual weight of Goldi Gross Wgt Fac-slmllo of Silver Cases. (315) TO-DAY ! -i LYCANl Xx J O V lrllSISTliaRamiijlSSnniiBiSSjasS f-y-J-.fcThJ.M-Mw jv tiHainiiuJSRlifliSllTcrsjvloooQiio r YV Uji.MINT ASSAY. SJ 105 & 107 FORT STREET, HONOLULU HAVE JUST '-OFr FANCY Including the Very Best Assortment of Holiday Goods Ever Imported into Now open tor Public Inspection COME TO-D AY ! rS2b SUGAR MACHINERY, PER "MALLSGATE." We have received a further consignment of Messrs. Mirrlces. TVatson Ss Co machinery, and hao now on m.nd, ready for delivery, One Tripplc-ElTcct, on hnndBomo wooden Iron staging, containing '84Sr square feet of heating surface, with pumping engine and dUchuieinc mont jus, complete. " t ,( One Double-ElTect, having 2200 square feot of heating aiirfoce. 'with. engine and montjus. ' ' One set of Four Wcbton'a Patent Centrifugals, with engine an! mixer. One set of Two Weston's Patent Centrifugals. , i s , , IIayhig Increased facilities for the manufacturo, of these machines, tho AUstoa's-Patcnt for hiuh, in Great Qritaln, has expired, we are thui en. abled to offer them at materially reduced prices. 'lot . - t Wo liave a full assortment of Centrifugal spares llnhms brasses 'rubbor " I "Kf., I I Ml ' Two Diagonal Engines, each 6 Inch, by 12 Inch. Clariflers, Plat Coolors, 8x0x3 and 0a6x1.7,' '! 'UlAV ,V X ,Hf& One spare Top Roller, for 20 fnch hy One spare Side Rolhr, for 20 incli by Ou spare IntermodlateBpurWhcol, for 8325tf an wnw mi40fa"' ' "Tuar'f " M '! f ''"' ijy i & A i 1 vi W fij HI iJ - ,. -mmi m J &9 M. Mclneniy, Agent for this Kingdom f N. B.-r-Bewaro of Itriita-" tions, as I have discovered several silver watches bear- ingthe name of ''Waltham Watclics," which are of Swiss Manufacture, and arc sold as " genuine Waltham watches. Fac-simlle of Gold Cases ,;TO-DA ! ''..'t &-CO., RECEIVED 11 wi"4Cr .-(.. i.r i"i t ' , u . - ; fjrgri . w. .-iff V - GOODS, this Kingdom. i i, tit v., 54lrich mill. " '' l tf' i'V 04 inch mill. f ' it ' gcaiiug of 20 inch by B4 mill V. Macfarlano &Co. Vjfi10MtcCCTtlft7 thntlhe acconffliTryina s WV-OMCHtumppitTTllh outTnAoc'TrtAiiKy A o in puamntttxl VtB K UNITED STATED MlNT MMM j4 b V ilt 1 : i f- ! i M & ' mi wm smr ('JRu Hi r -i TW