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" V I ik ?f & F. K I 7MgPFIWJHWIJHfl It gjiiini KlHih SATURDAY, MAK. 13, 1884. 'TELEPHONIC. Diamond Head, Mnr i, (!:.'() ii.m Light N. K. wind. ARRIVALS. March 1 I Stmr Mokolii from Koolnii Schr JcnnieWalker from Hilo Slim1 Hia do Jcncrio fin Yokohnuui Stmr Lclum from Molokni & Alani Schr Mnry Foster from "Wnianno Sehr Lilioliho from Wniunnc rJMnrcli 15 StiiuC 11 Bishop from llamakua j Stmr Kilauca Hon from Knlmhii Schr Kmma from Ilociti Schr Kuwailnni from Koolau DEPARTURES. March M Stmr Planter for windward ports Stmr Jas Makec for Kauai Schr Rainbow for Koolau Schr Luka for Kohalalcle Schr Mile Morris for Jlblokai Schr Mana for Pauknn VESSELS LEAVING THIS DAY. Stmr Mariposa for San Francisco Stmr Kio do Jancrio for San Fran PASSENGERS. For Waianao and Kauai per Jas. Makec, March 14 J Winter & wife, Mrs and Miss Krugcr, J Brims, J Kapina and family, Miss Hinds and 37 deck. For windward ports per Planter, March 14 W S McLcod, Miss Tate A Mineat, Mrs .lager, J Monsarrat & wife, W E Fo3tcr, 3 Misses Ward mid 47 deck. From Maui per Lchua, March 14 II J Kapu & wife, Capt Koss, F J Clarke, A C Turlon, Mrs Lincoln & child, J McLean and 37 deck. From Kahului per Kihuiea Hon, March 15th Mis3 Whitney, E M Walsh, wife and child, Mrs Brewer, child and servant, J A Wilson, J II Trask, Mr Hyman, Mr Bourque and 50 deck. SHIPPING NOTES. The Jennie Walker -went a ground when coming in the passage yesterday. She was towed off by the Kapiolani. The wharf at Kakaako was taken over ami temporary laid for the landing of the Chinese into Kahakaaulami yester day. The Rio de Jancrio, Capt. Searles, 13 days from Yokohama, arrived yesterday with COO Chinese immigrants, 3 of whom are women. She sails to-day for Sail Prnnclsco. The W. II. Reed has finished sound ing. Schr Mary Alice brought 120 bags of sugar. Stmr Mokolii brought 580 bags sugar, 209 bags of riec, 48 bbls of molasses and 21 (hides. The Myrtle Boat Club expect a 4 oared race boat by the Alameda. It is 40 feet long, 2 feet C inches wide, with out-riggers and 16 Inches high. ' Schr Jennie Walker brrugiit 10G0 bags of sugar. Schr Lilioliho hi ought 1000 bargs of sugar. Schr Mary Foster brought 1 COO bags of sugar. Stmr Lehur brought G21 bags &483 sugar. While at Kaunakakai Hay she was aground for 14 hours. MARRIED. In this city, March 13th, at the Roman Catholic Church, Matthew McCanu, of Honolulu, to Maria Murphy, of San Francisco. San Francisco papcra please copy. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Tin: Mariposa's mail closes at ten o'clock to-day. . .o ' Kennedy & Co. advertise new goods to-day. Mit. Aurx's article is continued on the fourth page. Tnuiu: will be a Band Concert on Monday evening, at Emma Square. . o.- - ' Tin: arrangements for hacks at the circus arc good and prevent confusion. This is a good season for burglars. All the foreign police officers attend the circus. . Tun City of Tokio waa announced to leave Yokohama on 12th March for Honolulu and San Francisco. Cai-tain Bnbcock lias kindly sup plied us with lato Chinese and Japa nese files, received by the City of Rio dc Janicro. Tiieui; is a tree on Queen btrcet, between Fort and Alakea, that over hangs the sidewalk low enough to remove the hats of pedestrians, Peanuts have advanced in price live cents per pound, in consequence of the increased consumption of this luxury caused by tho advent of the circus. II, M, S. Constance is now due. She will probably relievo tho Heroine nt Esquimault, in consequence of the detention of the latter vessel at that port. miMuiuni!wajuui,.ua.muiijjT ULJIUJWJJJUl.llWJtMlllIIIIOUlUUmJUJlWIUUUIWaai!A'W Tin: Suez left Yokohama, for the Colonics, on 20lh February. Tin: Pohukninu girls' school is now undergoing a medical examina tion. Tnu City of Uio de Janicro will leave tins afternoon for San Fran cisco. Tin: Zcalandia may be looked for to-morrow afternoon, from the Col nies. Gi:ni:kai. tickets for the circus can be obtained at Wiseman's, but re served scats must be procured at the tent. Tm: tender of the Hawaiian Car riage Manufacturing Co. has been accepted for the twelve carls required by the Department of the Interior. Tin: regular monthly meeting of the Mission Children's Society will be held, this evening, at the resi dence of Hon. A. F. Judd. -I c An opportunity for obtaining bar gains is offered the public by the sale of J. W. Robertson & Co's en tire stock of goods at prices far below CObt. Tim Mariposa takes a large cargo, comprising 237 bundles of hides, 12 puncheons of oil, 33,585 sacks, 2,000 tons, of sugar besides bananas and rice. Tun W. II. Reed returned early yesterday morning, after completing her soundings between Oaliu and Kauai. The greatest depth found wa3 1,872 fathoms. Monday being a general holiday, the aniuvcrsarj' of the birthday of Kamchamcha III, the batik and several of the leading business houses will be closed. The Lchua, Mokolii and Kilauca Hou will not sail till Tucsda'. Mns. Ilatnpsou, the Evangelist, is to speak in Fort Street Church on Sunday evening. People who have copies of Gospel Hymns arc re quested to take them as they will be used in the service. In the morning Pastor Cruzan will preach. Tin: question has been frequently asked within the last two weeks why ladies shoe ware has not been displayed in the Fort street window of M. Mclnerny's store. The ladies can now enjoy the view of the fine goods displayed, and step inside and make an early selection. CG0 3t. A few days rain would show the beautiful condition of the streets. At present the depth of dust con ceals tho cavernous recesses which will, with rain, become seas of liquid mud. An accident is expected on Richard street near King. The Sec retary to the Board of Health is the nearest physician. Dn. Whitney met with an accident on Thursday afternoon when driving along King street. Tho wheel of his carriage was smashed, and both the Doctor and his boy driver were thrown out, the former being con siderably shaken. The boy stuck to the reius and succeeded in stop ping the horse before further damage was done. Dn. Fitclf has just returned from Molokai. Will ho kindly inform us if it be true that forty-three patients died there, in the months of January and February, out of between 800 and 000, from other causes than leprosy. Dysentery is said to be prevalent there and medical attend ance is much needed. Tf the above death rate bo correct, itisattlio rate of 30 per cent, of the number of patients. POLICE COURT. IT.IDAY, MAllCH Mm, 1884, Sophia Du Cominim, attempting to destroy writings contrary to Sec tion 12, Chap. 30 of tho Poind Code. The Attorney-General asked leave to enter a nol, prai. Defendant was reprimanded and discharged. Jack, drunk, fined S5 and costs SI. Solomon Hiram, violating express rule No. .'J, by driving his wagon the wrong way at the circus, was lined S10 and costs 81.10. Ah Poon, Kihci, Ho Pui, See Hop and Mauana, charged with creating an affray at Manou, wcro remanded. Puniai, Linn Mok, Ah Lung, Ah Sec, Ah Ling and Ah Fat, were charged with creating an affray at Pauoa. Puniai was lined 85 und costs 82 and Lum Mok $5 and costs 81, Tho others wcro discharged. EMMA SQUARE CONCERT. The Band will play in Emma Square, this afternoon, at, 7:30. The following is the programme : Ovorlui i- Fra l)iaolo Auber Oa at itic --The Pirate Helllnl Hrlertinn .Jenf-nleiii Vei (li Waltz In iho Twilight Cootc IVillnd The Better band, (ne)..Coen Jig St. Patrick's Day, (iiew)..I!entdlcl SHE 6? SWAN'S Educated Horses - AN 11 European Circus Will perform at the foot of Richard St., Matinoe this Saturday Afternoon, At 2 p. in. ; and Tlhia Evoning, at 8 o'clock. ' prof, joiix Hiir.mrAX And his World.famel Horses, T03I3I"V. KARXIIY AXI JTAOK, Together with the Brightest Array of Rider, Aeioliats and Gymnasts. WE M.I P. O'ltl'.l.l.. The Picmicr of Somersault Four-liorse Riders. 3JIKS MAltKIi ST. CIjAIII, In her exhibition of horsemanship. WATmil IKIIIOKCOllItOS. llAKUY The Russian Acrobats. 'UAitr.r.s mo it ok co. On ids Slack Wire. HOOTT AMI liAaiOXDI'K. hi their Flying Trapeze, or "The Lad. der of Life." I.ITTI.i: ttliKltlA, The Child Wonder, and his Shetland Ponies, Duke and Duclio, s j:oici;t: tiio.is i'.so.y. The Equestrian Clown, Don't fail to witness FRANK LA MONDUE give ids daring Single Wire, Ascension from the Ground to the Top of the Pavilion (on the outside) before each pcrformanccr. Tho Child Wonder, and his Shetland Ponies Duke and Duchess. Admission $1.00 Children 50 Reserved chairs 25 cents extra. To lie had msido tho tent. C. & .1. SHERMAN & Co., Proprietors. E. M .Inwci.i,, Gen. Business Agent. (io'J Boots, Sloes ail Slid 10 I.. A13,KK begs lo inform the public that lie has iust received per " Mariposa " a large assortment of Ladies', Misses' anil Children's SHOES AXD SLIPPERS, Also, Men's Boots and -Shoes, all of which are of the finest quality, and will be sold At tlio fmrcHt possible prli-OH. 032 lin LOST. A SMALL Black Terrier Dog Tail bent near the end ; The Under will he rewarded by returning same to the Daily Buimvi ini: Ofkici:. WILLIAMS & CO, 120 FORT STREET, 3PIrotog,"iailiei"S, Have Secured the Services of , MR. HASSELMANN, One of the Best Artists From San Francisco, Ills Coloring is Unequalled. VicAvs of the Volcano, Also on Hand, Come and Sec Them. Ciit tf GEO. E. SHERMAN. No. '12 Kino Sninnr. Tiecsand Saddles of nil kinds made to order and repairing Harness, etc., done in snort nonce, ah orucrs promptly in tended to. 093 ly Wanted. A gentleman just arrived in Honolulu wishes to gut employment as an ac countant or bonkecper, has had several years experience and can produce good references. Please uddrcss Ro 'JH. l O. CC0 lv TO IjUuso. Mai a FOR a term o flfotfm for 5 or 10 yea &M&B AND LOT IN FOR a term of one month or ears, a COTTAGE No. 205 Beictania tstrcet below Kceaumoku and Pllkoi St. The cotlago contains i) rooms newly painted and lenovated, with water and every convenience. The lot, 300 s 1150 fronlago, is well fenced and contains a largo collodion of line hearing trees, grape vines, etc.. etc., etc. For par. tlculara apply lo LYONS & LKVKY, 000 lw Auctioneers. LOST. ON Tuesday, the 2Gth Inst., iihiiiiiII black 1'OOIvET ROOK, contain. iugTWO DRAFTS, one qii Mojsw. II. Haekfold & Co, and the other oa Wilder & Co., payable to A. GILF1L LAN also, $20, 10 ami $!5 in Gold, and n An r.ri'nnb:iek. If the nereon lliuliin; the bairns will icturn the Hook nnd Drafts, ho may keep tho coin, or bo suitably i awarded on leturniug wuiu to Daii.v Hullktin Ofilce. U10 It Notice. DURING MY ABSENCE Mr. F.M. Hatch will take orders for Cattle from Knneoho Hunch. 0.W lw P, O. JONES Jr, sprfXl HONOLULU IRON WORKS, SJVAAKimiDnirlnes.suirar mills, boil. crs, coolers; iron, 'braes and lead cast ings; machinery of every description made to order. Particular attention paid to ship's black smithing. Job work exe. cuted at short notice, 1 m.& Oceanio Steamship Comp'y. Ldfei THE VAUNlFlt'ENT :tSSz3flwn'' '""1 l-legaiit Steam -hips MABIPOSA & ALAMEDA, Will hae Honolulu and San l'Yatiel-co mi tin- 1st and 15th of Each Month. PAMKKUlaiB may have their names booked in advance by applying al the olllcc of the agents. Passengers by tills line arc hereby no tified thai they will bo allowed 250 lbs of baggage free by the Overland Rail way, when traveling East. Excursion Tlckols lor Round Trtp, $125, good to icturii by nuy of the Company's Steamers within ninety days. MuucitANDisn intended for shipment by tills line will bo icreived fico of charge In tho Company's New Wnio house and lccelpts issued for same. IxsuiiANCi: on merchandise, whiht in the wai chouse, will be at owner's llsk. Wm. G. Jkwix & Co., Agents, O. S. S. Co. IXTJBICISIjAXI) Steam Navigation Company's lilXK OF STEA3IJKKN. The Planter, iiatks, - . . Commander, Will run regularly for Kona and Knu : Leaves Honolulu at im. on Friday, Jan.lt Friday, Feb. 22 Tuesday, Jan. 22 Tuesday, Mar. 4 Friday, Fell. 1 Friday, Mar. 14 Tuesday, Feb. 12 Tuesday, Mar. 25 AiutiVKs at Honolulu at 5 f.si. Friday, Jan. 18 Fiiday; Feb. 2 Tuesday, Jan. 2!) Tuesday, Mar. It Friday, fob. 8 Fiiday, Mar. 21 Tuesday, Feb. 10 The Iwalani, camkiion', Commander, Lcavos Honolulu every Tuesday at 5 p.m., for Nnwiliwili, Koloa,.Eleelc, and Waimea, Kauai. Returniu, leaves Nawiliwiii every Saturday evening. The James Makee, ri:i:i:.iA., - - - Commander Leaves Honolulu every Thursday at !5 p.m. for Kapaa and Kilauca. lie. turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at 4 p-m., and touching at Wainae, both ways. The C. R. Bishop, imvis, .... Commander. Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday at 4 p.m. for Kukuiliaele, HonoUaa and Punulmu. Roturning arrives at Honolulu every Sunday morning. Steamer Kinau, King, Commander, .Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at 4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Mau laea Bay, Makena, Mahuko'nn, Ka waihae, Laupnhoehoe and Hilo. Returning, will touch at all the nlo'Ve ports, arriving at Honolulu each Saturday afternoon. FOR SAN FRANCISCO The favorite bktne W. H. Dimond, Houdletl, - . - Master, Will have quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to "W. Q. InwiN i: Co., Agents. FOR HILO DIRECT. The Clipper Schooner JENNIE "WALKER, Mcisson, - . . Mnstor, Will run regularly between Honolulu, and Hilo. For freight or passngc apply to the Captain on lioaid, or to tho 1'acikic Navigation Co., G41 ihn Cor. Niiuanu & CJnecn sis. run i'.sr sailing Schooner Ehukai will ruu regularly WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thursday, weather permitting. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on hoard, or to Pacific Navigation Co., 181 Agents. JUST RECEIVED Best Manila Cigars 0.11 lm b A. S. CLEGHORN & Co. A Goodpasture for Horses, ., -$F NEAR TOWN. MMJUIIU II' A. A. MONTANO. .177 Oiu t.w. ..:.,. irt To Lot, LARGE HALL, over I. A. Dlas J. Store. Kin:: street. Apply on the Stoio to VA lw 1'. A. DIAS. To Lot. ONE SIDE of that beautiful Office now occupied entire by J. H. Whemnn in the Campbell IJIook, Mer chant Rtici t, with select olllcc Furniture, Apply to J . E. WISEMAN. Ull tl General Business Agent. A Delightful Residence For Sale. , Atais. ON Boiclanlii Street, between fiGJ32f Pllkoi nnd Victoria streets, & rnmlon side Tills Owelllni; lliinsu contains IS Booms with all modern improvements, hath and tervanln' rooms Carriage House, Stable and Harness Room, wire, (-creens tlnoughout the hoiicu on doors and windowB. Artcsiun well water supplied from AVell or Mr. P. Milton. Also Furniture throughout for salu Including Garden Utensils, etc, Lot 80x800 Grounds neatly laid out For a comfortable and central Homo these premises excel. The place Is being sold In com'inienuo of the Owner leav ing Kingdom, Terms reasonable. Apply lo J.E.WISEMAN, 040 8w General Business Agent. aSSSSS? TO sea DILLINGHAM & Co, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Hardware, Agricultural Implements, MlliutfliauitfU'ul I'lort-. V-ut Wile, Wtiples, Kerosene Oil, House Furnishing- Coods, Lamp Goods, SILVER PLATED WARE, iS.c, &c, &c. C52 READY FOR FURNISHING HOUSES. 1 I I MMMMmnanMnJiai Parlor Scls, Bedroom Scls, Odd Chairs, Dining Tables, Centre Tablos, Mattresses, Pillows, Rugs, Malting, Lambrequins, Cornices ok cvnuY uusciiirrioN' ion & JO1? Fori; Struct, UST" Island Orders will receive Prompt Pioneer Carriage Manufactory, 75, 77 una Si King SI. !&&&S2SS3 WHITMAN & WRIGHT, (Lule 31. O. KOS13.) All mdeis for Wheel-vehicles of every description filled with promptness nnd dispatch. First-class Mechanics employed all the year round. C6T- FINE CARRIAGE "WORK A SPECIALTY, -xsa Nothing too ltot or too heavy for us. TRAM CARS, OMNIBUSSES, PLANTA- TION AVAGONS, MULE & OX CARTS, made to order, altered or repaired. Our Horse Shooing Department Is under tho supervision of a practical man a mechanic second to none. We have no use for soaking s-cahls or rot tubs. All work guaranteed. 801uirgcs moderate. WHITMAN & WRIGHT, 1C3 ly 75. 77 and 81 King Street. P. O. Bos 207. Telephone No. 210. &EBWEDY & CO., No. 7 Hotel Street Honolulu, IBIPOKTE RS, Wholesale and Retail iG-rocers Provision and Produce Dealers, o UVesli Ooods "toy DElvex'y Ai'rival. o JUST RKCEIVED-Rarrels Red Salmon, x barrels Red Salmon, Ivegs Prime California llutlcr, Casks Hams, Barrels Vinegar, Cases Cheese, California Mackerol, Cases of Fairnunk's Lard, 3, 5, and 1011). Fails. Kegs Marinate 1 Herrings, Kcg3 Soused Pig's Feed, Catps all kinds ot provisions in Canned Goods. (aOoilM Sold Low. and Ilplivt'rrd I'ric of CIiih-rc to ull parts or elt y. Island and Family oidcis solicited and promptness guaranteed. REDUCTION IN PRICES. Tregloan & Atwator, Tailors and Clothiers, Four & Hotki. Srh. 07,0 :jm .HIST KKOIlIVKlt I'X " MAIUI'OS.V " A Full Assortment OK American Groceries ! 2 15 A. S. CLEGHORN &, CO. JUST REOEfVED 100 rases Medium Bread ! (jr. I 1 in b A. S. CLCGM0RN & Co, THE TIANO. VfH. GKOHQEL. RAI1COCIC, lately 1YX of Oakland,! California, Is pre pared to give iiiMrui'lion in music and to receive jmplU for the Piano. Ad dres at Mrs. Dudmt's, corner of Alakea and Ueretiinla Fliculs, nr with U.W lm h lA'CAN & Co. Wator Notice. Olllco Bun't Water Works, Honolulu, July ii, 1882. ALL pt'i-soiib having AVater Privileges aro notified that their Water Ratas are payable H'inl-annually, in advance, at tho ofilce of the Superintendent of Water Works, foot of Nmiunu street, upon the 1st day of January and July of eachvear. (JlIAH.H. WH-BON. Sup't " atur Works 8. IC. ICaai, Minister of Interior. 201 Pianos, Organs, Guitars Accordcons, Violins, Banjos, Flutes, Harmonicas. Strings. and Picture Frames maih: to oudku. Honolulu, II. 1. and Caicful Attention. 000 am b 75, 77 and 81 King St. J IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT, 13 a Cord. Apply nt Iho Ofllce of the PACIFIC NAVIGATION Co. Corner Nituaau and Queen streets 028 lm .1 U&T XIi!CI3XV33 a uiiuict: lot or English. Groceries 24B A. S. OLEGIIORN & CO. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. MAX KOHM Reg to intimate to his friends and the public generally, that ho is now pre. pared to evecutu orders for Plain and Decorative Painting & Paperhanging in the best and newest styles. i tn jroita" sxiiisiyj;, Opposite Gymnasium. P. O Box, No. 411. 401 ly JUST RECEIVED A new and full Line of Australian Baddies & Bridles, im lm 1 A. S. CLEGHORN & Co. Cottage to Lot. ON the Plains, between Keaumoku and Pllkoi streets, containing 11 rooms ; water laid on, and every convenience. House iiculy painted and renovated, Rent 15 per mouth, Apply on theprem. Imis, 205 Hcretanla street. 054 lw "if- ii8 s v a U 8-9