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-JW; MJ A'lvi'r JtX -K !.' ffrv "1m",T wmx t VP ..1k toiw gfliijo gUUju WEDNESDAY, I)EO. 19, 1883. OCEANIC SrS."C0. FOH BAN FltANCISCO. Alameda.... Leaves Honolulu. Jan. lt. Mnrlpoin. . . .lie ivcs II nnlulu, Jnn. lOlh PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. rem bvn kiuncisco: Zealundln On or about Dec 2 1 FOll AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY: Autrnlla On or about Doc 20 Zealundln ....On or about Jan. 2(1 SUN, MOON AND SEA. h. in. Sunsets to-night 5. 22.... p.m. Sun rises to-morrow 0. Hi! a.m. Moon rises to-night 11.23 p.m. High tide (large) today.. 0 n.m Hlirh title (smni I) to-night 0. 20....tm TELEPHONIC. Diamond Head, Dec. 19, 0:80 a.m Light N. E. wind. Nothing in sight. ARRIVALS. Dec. 18 Stnir Kilauea Hon from Knhuiui Stmr Planter from windwardports DEPARTURES. Dec 18- StrarKinau for windward ports Stmr Iwalani for Kauai Stmr Mokolii for Koolau Uk Christine for Humboldt Sour Marion for Kukuihaele Scor Mana for Onomea Sehr Waioli for Wainlua VESSELS LEAVINC THIS DAY. Stmr Lehua for Molokni and Maui Stmr Kilauen Hou for Knhuiui Sehr Ehukai for Waialua Sehr Rob Roy for Koolau PASSENGERS. From Molokai & Maui, per Le hua, Dec. 18 J Murdock, J W Davidson and 10 deck. From Kahului, per Kilauen. Hou, Dec. 18 A S llolingsworth, Mr & Mrs Hihn, Miss Fargo, V H Bailey, H Cornwell, Gov Dominis, S Orbed, C A Bailey, Mr Michales, G Pokai and wile, Mr Crowell, Mrs Farns worth and 60 deck. For windward ports, per Kinau, Dec 18 Mrs Newton & 2 childten, Z K Meyers, T H Davis, W A Rose, H Turton jr, F Vida, H Vida, Miss E Renton, Mr Bertleman, Miss A Rentou, Miss Hind, W H Bailey, C A Bailey, TJ Lynch, Miss Wells, J Cushinghiun. Miss L Mukce, L Aseu G F Ronton, J A Wilder, C L Wight Mr Sprole, Capt Hobron, Miss Hyde S G Wilder, J Witfoid. From windwards ports per Planter, Dec 18 C Johnson, J Dowsett jr, J Monsarmt, Goo Cluff, J Fox, Mis E W Fuller and child, Miss M Fen nell, J SEmerson, F Gerard, and 50 deck. SHIPPING NOTES. The sehr Kaluna sailed from Hono lulu July 21-t with about 80 returning S S. laboi or, had calms and light winds all tlio way down. Slie sailed from Ju luit Nov. 8th leaving two of her crew there, received the tr.ule- in Lat SO N. Oi Wednesday Dec. 12th was struck by a gale which filled the cabin with water. She bove to under double rrof foresail, a he.ivy sea was l tinning. O i Thursday Dec. 11th a.m. the foresail blew away, she hove to under balance reef mainail until Saturday 5 p.m. thence to port. The captain reports all well on board the Morning Star and Julia. T ie Lehua brings news of great da. mage done at Hana during the recent blow. H mses were blown down and a large quanity of cane destroyed total dnmnjre estimated at 10,001. Also of about 12 new houses belbnging to the Reciprocity Sugar Co being demolished and a portion of the mill blown away. The Spartan is in the stream, listed down t repair copper. The W. H. R crt is here for repairs. S mr Kilauea Hon b' ought 400 bigs of sugar and 120 bbls of molasses. Sac had to steam ajrainst the wind for 48 hours while at Kahului. The Llkolike will bail on Thursday at 5 pm. LOCAL & CENERAL NEWS. The Chamber of Commerce continues its sitting at ten o'clock to-day. Ma. E. P. Adams' last Christmas sale will take place on Christmas evening. . Tako fell considerably yesterday when the horse, driven by a native from Ptilamn, became frightened at a passing object and scattered his load on the road. A Chinaman who got on board the Lainm, on r last trip, at Keanae, dial between 2 and 8 o'clock on Mnday aflernoi n before .the airiyal of the stea mer in port. o Tub holidays at Ioluni College will commence on Fiiduy and continue till 14th January. Eiily implication Bliotild ho made- for inteiiTling hoarders as there are but few vacancies. Fuoit S.milay morning till Monday morning was as cold a 21 hou m m has ever been known in Honolulu. Tao ave. rage tompciature wasGl. Riiniall this storm 2 in. 0.i Monday night the ther mometer fell to 08. A native who lias been blind for some years, was found dead yesterday mom lug near the What C teer House at Pa lama. 113 had apparently committed suicide by strangling himsolf with a carf w hich was found tied tightly round Ills neck. Somi: good and handsome jewelry and watches are now olFoiod for sale by M issrs. G. XV. Micfarlune & Co. Tucro aro diamoal, rub, emerald, sapphlio and pearl rlngB, silver goods of new de signs, ehionograpus, minute rcpcateis .and ladled watches. Tin; laboicls brought by the Kaluna are a very stiong nndliealthy lot. Mkssjis. Lyoni As Levey hold a pale oflnc this morning nnd Chtlsttnas goods this i'enltig. A cook, who had dcsoitcd fiotn thn Mnilposa, was anested veMeulny and safely ensconced In durance vile. Tin; case of the German lahoreis was brought before Chief Justice Juilil yes teulay, and resulted in their speedy return to Governor Buckle's domicile. Sptcial M 'eling of Lodge lo I'rogrcs P. & A M will bo held this evening at 7:110 o'clock lu the Flr6l Degree VUfilng Bro hrcu are cordially invited to at-tend. To-day's supplement Is a double one. It contains an nnaljsls of the lncpicisl bie masher, the lake steamer lost, then and now, Put's novel decision, high ami low life in Mexico, nnd Mollis grand announcement on the second page. i ' WIIIiN tlin.Tnlla lnft. ITnnalnln. Hiww boxes belonging to Dr. MiiurlU ueic accidentally shipped by her. It Is n pleasure to learn that they hno been returned to Honolulu by tlio Kaluna, the Julia having left them nt Butaritnrl. Holiday goods, consisting of laces, embroideries, Fatchels, fans, tidies, children's dresses, flowers and feathers, be.ier hats, etc., nil new, nto now cpen for inspection at the store of Mcifluous .Mellls. His announce ment is made on the second page of the supplement. Revd II. P. E. Whnllcy and Rev. XV. A. Swan aic now under going nn exnmi nation for priesthood. Tne examination, which commenced on Monday will con clude to-dnv, tluec papers being ghen each day. His Loulship the Bishop and Rev. G. Wallace are the examiners. On Tuesday, in the Civil Court, the case , of D. M. Kcalnhtlnn v. Kawaikl, as sumpsit for 101 was withdrawn. E. O. Hnll & ton v. Ho t-un, assumpsit for 803.00, was settled out of Coiut. S. J. Kantiha v. XV. L. Iloloknhiki, assumpsit for 920, continued. Tal Toong v. Ah Clluck, assumpsit for $200, was contin ued. In the Police Court jestcrdav, J Clemnes a srross cheat, "eh irged'with otitalning $18 fiom Muiy Rose, under false pretences, was found not guilty. Knpalo for larceny in the third degree vv as sentenced to six months hard labor and fined 10. An assault and battery case was fined 4, and n disorderly con duct received forty-eight hours. Shortly before the Kiluna left Butai itni I, a Chinaman, who had been u store-keeper theie, was found dead with along swoid stuck lu his bod v. Hu was burled by order of the King and the missionaries, and an inquest was subse quently held on the body, an attempt being made to prove that he had com mitted suicide, butrthc length of the swoid precluded any such Idea. An impoitant meeting of the Pi ivy Council was held yesterday to discuss the new coinage. It was finally decided to make it a legal tender in the pay ment of debts, on a par with the Amer ican silver coin, in aceoi dance with the law of 1870. This law defines w hat pro portion of silver coin can be tendered. ...111. 1.1 S .. - ... . .. T "hu guiu, in jKiyiuuiiE oi ueocs, uutics or taxes. A- resolution of condolence, in consequence of the death of Hon. J. Moanuli, was also agreed to. In the Civil Conit on Monday the case of Look Sing v.Wong Kuni, n case of trespass, damage-, 1 id t 180, resulted in a verdict for plaintiffs for $ld9.7." nnd costs. Msr. Smith & Tlmiston for plaintiffs and Mr. F. M. Hitch foi defendant. Appealed to tic Sipiemc Court. Ii anothei ticspa.s ca'-e, Kauin waole v.Hiole, damage-. $50, iudginent vv ns gi vet. for the defendant. An appeal whs noted to the Intermediary Court. Mr. Russell for plaintiff, Mr. J. Kaulu. kou lor defendant. " Good morning Mrs. Brown." "Where have you been this morning?" "To Mr. A. L. Smith's store on Fort St. to see his vast and lovely display of nenv Christmas goods, just received per steamer Marl pon." "Well I see you have bought tome things there." " Oh yes, I could not help doing so, there is such a nice variety to choose from." " What has ho got?" "Well, the first thing I noticed, was the silverware." "There aro card receiveis, cake baskets, ice pitchers, ta hie castors, pickle castors, individual castors for gentlemen, butter dishes, nnd a lovely variety of little butti r plates, nil now, and too sweet for anything, little pepper bottles in great variety, spoons, torks etc. Then theie nre wall pocket-, plush whistle broom holders, case t-ets of brush, mirror and combs, book shelves, ten pin hat racks, velvet card and cabi. net picture frames, sets of ten pins, new toys, brackets, vases, sowing machines, etc, etc., but you must go and bee for yourself, nnd don't forget to look nt the Christmas nnd New Years cards. Thev are perfectly lovely. "I am glad yoii were so well pleased, with your visit. I will call for a number of my friends and go there too." G81) lvv HOLIDAY GOODS, For Christmas op New Year's Presents Hollistci- & Co., Pout St. on Nuuanu St. Stohes, Offer inducements to purchasers in an Excellent Selection a;nt x.ow irticx: i V Bs4 coy JUST OPENED ' a beautiful sample line of foL&" Ladies', Misses' and Chililrtn'b Very latest Paris Stylos ! AT KXTlfEMELY LOW I'HIOES. M. A. OoiimuIvch Jk. Co., 584 lw Hotel street. Hats wjFfp Bonnets, GRAND' AUCTION SALE PTTO-NIGHT Of Bronzes, Majolica Ware, and other Fancy Goods, IMPORTED liY - G. By Lyons & Levey, Auctioneers. G04 11A.MIX.TOIV JOIINHON, XXoxiolulu. J. H. CONGDON & CO., Beaver Block, Queen Stroat, Honolulu, Importers, Shipping and General Collision Merchants, have: just IjANi: a large cosrsusxaiEXT of Barley, Bran, Oats, Onions, Beans, Wheat, etc. Choice table & dried Fruits. Ex " Mirlpoiti " Lirge S ock of CHOICE FOTATOES, which we offer to the trade at bpecivi. riucns. PARAGON AXLE GREASE which gives unL C85 versal satisfaction. "Correspondence solicited. 8ra GO J. M. OAT, -FOR- DIARIES OF 1 884. Office and Pocket Diaries of all sizes, One, Two, anil Three Days to a Page. Ms, if Year, and. BirMay Cards ! Autograph antl Photogrnj h Album, Suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents ! Also, something new in Ornamenting Papers. 03PE:TV EnEIfcY EJ-VETVITVO-. J. M. OAT, Jr., & Co. Stationers and Nows Doalors, 50"i 4t b 25 Merchant St., Gazette Block. ' Oceanic Steamship Oomp'y. .fe: THE MAGNIFICENT j new and Elcgint Steamship MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA, Will leave Honolulu and San Fiancisco on the 1st and 15th of Each Month. Passenokrs may have their names booked in advance by upplyiiiS at the office of the agents. Passengers by this line nre herchv no tified that they will be allowed 250 lbs of baggnge free by the Overland Kail way, when traveling East. Excursion rickets for Round Trip, $125, good to return by any of the Company's alcnmcrs within nine'y d lys. Meuciianijisb intended for shipment by this lino will be received fr"o of charge in tlio Company's New Ware house and receipts issucil for same. Insuiianck on merchandise-, whilst in the warehouse, will be at owner's risk. Wm, G. InvyiN & Co., Agents, O. S. 8. Co. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Tho fnvorito bark D. C. Murray, Underwood, ... Master, Will have quick dispatch for tho above port. For freight or passage apply to F. A. Schaefku & Co., Agents. FOR SALE; JUST RECEIVED and For Sale by tlio Undersigned, 150 ISags No. 1 Unwashed Sugar. 631 2w O. BREWER & Co. A Goodpasture for Horses, NEAR TOWN. Inquire to A. A. MONTANO. C77 Otn Lottery. ' S 2. 600 Chances, at $2.50 a Chance. Tickets to ho Mid at Nordberg.s Author Siilnon. m For Sale. A QUANTITY of iron Ilonp, 2x8.10. xjl Also, IionlTunkj. Apply to 030 Jm J. u. JHUN8. fdJjliJ r Iliiir William Jibe- s JWf11 W. MACFARLANE & CO. b 3. II. CONGDON fc Co., San Francisco. TO JR. & CO'S and many other articles I9TTRISTiAXD Steam Navigation Company's IiIK OF STEAHJCKS. Sfe. The Planter, hates, . . . Commander, Will run regularly for Konn and Knu Leaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 9 Friday. Oct. 19 Tuesday, Nov. 20 Friday, Nov. 80 Tuesday, Oct. SO Tuesday, Dec. 11 Friday, Dec. 21 Friday, Nov. U Arrives at Honolulu at 5 p.m: Tuesday, Oct. 10 Friday, Oct. 20 Tuesday, Nov. 0 Friday, Nov. 10 Tuesday, Nov. 27 Friday, Dec. 7 Tuesday, Dec. 18 Friday, Dec. 28 The Iwalani, OAMKnoN, Commander, Loaves Honolulu every Tuesday at 5 p.m., for Nnwillwili, Koloa, Eleele, and Walmea, Kauai. Returning, leave. Nnwillwili every Saturday evening. The James Makee, freeman, - . . Commnndcr. Loaves Honolulu ovory Thursday at 3 p.m. for Knpaa and Kilauea. Re. turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at 4 p-m , and touching at Walnac, both ways. The C. R. Bishop, davjs, . . f . Commander. Loaves Honolulu ovory Tuesday at 4 p.m. for Kukulhnele, Honokaa and Pnauhau. Returning nrrives nt Honolulu every Sunday morning. iSteamer Kinau, King, - Master. Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at 4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka wallmo, Laupalioehoe and Hllo. Returning, vlll touoli at all tha alove portB, arriving at Honolulu each Sunday a.m. l THE PAST BAILINO Sohooner Ehukai will run lOKtilarlv TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAV, Returning on Thursday, weather permitting. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to 181 A. F. Cooke, Agent. lggG, H. ROBERTSON, ftiWt'WrmtL Drayman best teams lu town. Telephone No. C5. 16 IWWwWwwwhiwjju . TO 1EUK Iffy Elegant Assortment of Few Goods Selected by mtclf In Pari Loudon, a nl New ork, Are low Open ai Ready for Inspection A.1SX HAJLVE:, nnd csuittpriNc MANY NOVELTIES Never lefore introduced heic, among which will be io ind Entirely New Patterns in Ladies', Misses', iii GUIdnn's Boots anfl Sloes. t- just si:i: MYfl-! Elegant Paris Made JEYench Kid Gaiters, r Do not, fall toheethe New Styles and Colors In Ladies' and Misses Silk, Lisle, and Balbriggun Hose. NEW STYLES OF LADIES' PURSKS. in Peacock, Rltte, Old Gold, and Maroon Plush. &c, &c, &c. LADIES' TOILET CASES, Cent's Elegant Dressing Cases, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS It is not nccessnry for me to enumerate the many new gcoJs i ow introduced by me here, but the Ladies are invited to call and judge for themselves. Honolulu, Nov. 22, 1883. E. LYCAN, W. R. LYCAN 105 & 107 FORT STREET, HONOLULU. ARE SEELLINC ms AND 532 h SUGAR MACHINERY, PER "MALLSGATE." We have received u further consignment of Messrs. Mirrlces. Wntson & Go's machinery, and have now on hand, ready for delivery. ai"llllt-a' "UUion -- One Tripplc-Effcct, on handsome woodtn iron stacincr containiiiL' ms jTcompTetc.0' hcalinff 8Urfaco' w,th 1,umplnfJ n&ffiJE: ogl?oUandDmon!JCu?frOCt' haVh,g 22 81Uare ft'Cl f ,MltaB BUrfnce' with Ono set of Four WeslonM Patent Centrifugals, MUh ingintlr.nd mixer. Ono set of Two Weston's Patent Centrifugals. Haying increased facilities for the manufacture of these machines tho ablTtw f?f wh,ch 1U. QtTefl Br,lta,nl ha8 spired, we are thus en abled to oUTor them at materially reduced prices. b8ndYnndRbu8heJ,1clicTrtmeilt ' Ue,,trlfl'Bal -pares Huli.gH, brasses, rubbet Two Diagonal Engines, oach 6 inch by 12 inch. Clariflers, Tlat Coolers, 8fix2 andc!ic5xl.7. One spare Top Holler, for 20 inch by 51 Inch mill. Ono spare Bide Holler, for 20 inch by 51 inch mill. One spare Intermediate Spur Wheel, for fearing of 20 inch by 51 mill. on . ? AV- Macfiirlane & Co. 032 tf b ' SSE M. McINERNY. 315 BUCHANAN, M. HAG AN. & CO., TOYS ! CUDS gH EF ST A.efi ,Ti si Ah B v.Jfl ,,..,. 1 "'&& z , rlT3 uQ ilfM fy r .v