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WEDNESDAY, APRIL HO, 1884.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All) lino from noon nf to-day. April HO
li m.
Sun Sots W 20.
Sun Rises 17 20.
Moon Sets 11 !1S.
High Tide (lnvgc) 20.
High Tide (small) 21 40.
,' WIND AND WlSATHKll
Hucord Irom noon of ywUrrdiiyi
UScai?ovcl. Tliermoinotor ISuln.
I Hi ' 1 nh I wii II 2ii I nti I I8ii li to lsli
I no.il :io.o7 II 7S mo ;s o.io
Wind, X.N.K.,lnlk; Hlsy, fall-; Mmi, heavy
surf.
ooEAMic sTsTcoT
VOU HVX lMtA.Nl IM'O.
Alameda. . ..Leave-; Honolulu. May. lot.
Mariposa. . . .Leave llwnolulii, May lfith
PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO.
KOK AUCKLAND AND MDKHY:
City of Sydney On May 17
kou san ruNt'tseo.
Stmr Australia May ll
TELEPHONIC.
Dlainoiul Head, April "0. S p.m.
Light N.N.E. wind.
Bark Hope off port.
Bark, unknown, supposed to be
English, off Dhnond Head.
Schr Marion' off Dhnond Head.
" ARRIVALS.
April 30-'
Bktnc Eureka from San Francisco
Stmr Jas Makeo from Kauai
Schr Mary Foster from "Waianae
DEPARTURES.
April 30
'Schr Wailclc for Maliko
Schr Rainbow for Koolau
VESSELS LEAVINC T0-M0RR0W.
S.S. Alameda for San Francisco
PASSENGERS.
From Kauai and AVaianac per Jas
Makee, April 30 Mr. Capcff, F N
Shaw and 25 deck.
From San Francisco per Eureka,
April 30 Mrs AG Dulkcy, Clias
Dalkey; H Dalkoy, G Moroff.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The bktnc Eureka, Capt. J. Lee, 25
days from San Francisco, arrived this
morning with 1 boat for the Eclipse. Boat
Ohio, 2170 sks of Hour. 4S5sksof barley,
2G2sks of oats, 7215 sks of bran, 195
bales of hay, 150 doors, 227 pes of pine
timber, 5S.OO0 bricks, 2000 r.w. posth, 2
cows, 800 bdls of shingles, 2 calves, 4
heifers, etc. She had a S. E. gale first
4 days out, then a series of head winds
aud calms; took N. E. trades yesterday
off the south end of Molokai. The
Eureka is consigned to Ilackfeld & Co.
She is discharging near the P. M. S. S.
wharf.
Stmr Jas Makee brought 2000 bags of
sugar. She sails on Friday at 15 p.m.
The Dora Blnhm is loading at the P.
M. S. S. wharf. She received a quantity
of sugar from the Makeo this morning.
Schr Mary Foster brought lo00 bags
of bugar from Waianae.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Rooms to let, at No. 3 Kukui
street. 700
Hon. J. Kamakele wants to turn
the lepers loose.
His Majesty has given $250 to
the Oahu College fund.
'Inn purchase of decorations is
omitted from the estimates.
$3,000 is asked for to complete
the light-house on Barber's Point.
1
An increase of $3,(500 is asked for
in the salary of Mr. Justice Bickerton.
Artists Materials, newest and
latest goods, at King Bros. 090 31.
The Judges of the Supreme Court
appeared, this morning, in their
gowns.
Professor Kaulukou, L. L. D.,
would sound well when the university
is established.
CoNTRimmoNS for the Library
fair should bo sent to Mrs. McGrew
without further delay.
.- '- -'
His Excellency the Minister of the
Interior is atilll seriously ill and
unable to leave his house.
Founoinccs to let, well lighted
and ventilated over the I. X. L.
store, corner Nuuanu and Queen
G91 tf
streets.
A special meeting of Pacific IIoso
Co. No. 1 will be held this evening tp
make final arrangements for the
parade on Friday.
ii i IF '
Hon. L. W. Knnealii 1ms struck
tho first blow at the Mounted Police
by petitioning that no further appro
priation bo made for them. ,
IT, H.ll7 PuiNCEsa Liliuokalani
will hold a reception to-morrow after
noon, from three to five o'clock.
Tho band will be in attendance.
A nuhsh girl is wanted.
Ax elderly woman wants a situa
tion. Tin: trustee! of the Honolulu
Library meet to-morrow evening.
Tin1 ease against the Kapiokm
adventurers was commenced at half
past one this afternoon.
. Hon. J. Kainakelc sustains his
reputation for being the l'ust on the
lloor of the Legislature with peti
tions and grievances.
Tin: sureties of Mr. Preston Davis
had the pleasure of paying fi(K) this
morning, as that gentleman did not,
appear before Mr. Justice Bickcrlon.
A couiM.r. of bullock carts and
teams were allowed to meander, at
will tjiis morning, up and across
Queen street without any drivers.
Tin: size of the now bank block
can be readily imagined now that
the giouud is being cleared. The
foundation work was commenced this
morning.
Mk. Ilatton Turner lectures in the
Y. M. C. A. hall to-morrow and on
Friday evenings. The lectures will
be illustrated by a "chart of the
ages past and future till eternity."
Tin: largo lava! which was pur
chased from Hon. C. R. Bishop by
the Agricultural Society is being
taken down prior to removal to its
new resting place.
.--.
Unusually heavy weather has been
experienced in Koolau for the last
eight weeks. The local "oldest in
habitant" pronouncs it as of unpre
cedented duration at this season of
the year.
.
Tin: appointment of Hon. E. K.
Lilikalani, on the Sanitary Committee,
is an excellent one. He knows that
the water of Honolulu must not be
taken internally without adulteration.
It may be fit for washing, but not to
drink.
Wur.N the present Minister of the
Interior was appointed, the organ
announced that his masterpiece would
be the improvement of the pali road.
Times have changed since then and
no appropriation is even asked for
the work.
Tin: Alameda will not sail till
three o'oloek to-morrow afternoon
in consequence of the very low tide
at noon. She has on board 2,250
tons of freight, including 3,500
hunches of bananas. The mail will
not close till one o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lloyd of San
Francisco, who have been staying at
the Hawaiia'n Hotel, and who
have made many friends in Hono
lulu, during their enjoyable though
brief visit, leave by the Alameda to
morrow. Tin: receipts from the dog tax for
188'1-wcre S-10.C5 less than in 1882,
consequently the Minister of Finance
wants an extra appropriation of $d00
for dog tags, that he may bo able to
collect the canines. Notwithstanding
the large expected increase in the
dog families, Mr. Minister has no
annronriation for whistles to call
them in to register.
Tin: band boys surpassed them
selves last evening at the hotel con
cert. The best part of the programme
was performed in the billiard room
where the boys very kindly enter
tained many strangers and patrons
of the house with songs in Hawaiian,
English and German, and it is diffi
cult to say which gave the most
satisfaction. His Excellency tho
Governor was warmly complimented
about his children.
POLICE COURT.
This Day.
Martin, drunk, forfeited his bail
SC.
Kawelio, same offence, fined 85
and costs SI.
Kapu and Kauki, affray. ' A nol.
pros, was entered in the case of
Kapu ; Kauki was lined. S5 and costs
81.
Preston Davis, selling liquor with
out a license, forfeited bail of S5C0
which was paid by the sureties Kni-
kala and Ii.
irnnlm. larceuv of fish. A nol,
proa, was entered.
Dougherty, gross cheat, reman
ded to 3rd May. ,
Ah Liu, deserting her husband,
found not guilty and discharged.
PASSEMCERS FOR THE ALAMEDA.
,Tho following passengers arc
booked to sail by the. S. H. Alameda:
Mrs T C Lowery, W M Greenwood?
Mr and Mrs Jlymnn njirsc and child.
Mrs M J Alexander, Mrs Sears and
2 children, J II Walker. WPToler,
Mrs W C Wilder and son, WUreig,
G F Holmes, W J Brodie, Miss D
Lewis, Mrs P Lewis, Q A Chase
aud wife, Geo. Dornin and daughter,
Master Lewis, Mrs Bruce Cartwright
and child, Rev AV P Alexander wife
and son, Miss Hatlic McKcy. Mrs
Adelaide Anger and daughter, Chas.
H Loyd and wife, A D Wilder. S K
Fuller. Mrs L B Conn, Miss A W
Paris. Mr Failey and servant, Mrs
G Levey, Mrs J G Ilayselden 3
children and servant, II J Levey,
Mrs Monnicr. Paul d' Arbarede,
A WKuckland, Gilpt Shuldham wife
and servant, Mrs A Scott and 2
clfildren. Mrs Jas McCord and 2
daughters. Mrs 1) W Harrier and
daughter, Mr Woolminglon, A C
Crane, F M Lewis, Mr and Mrs
Denis Noonan, T Adams Jr., C
Sherman and wife. W Morosco, C
Morosco, II Morosco, E N Jewell,
,1 Sherman, Miss St Clair, T. K.
Lucas, M. "Wadly.
STOCK EXCHANGE.
The Honolulu Stock Exchange
held its regular session this morn
ing. Bid. As'd
Ilaw'n Agr. Co 100
Wainianafo Sugar Co 100
Kolo.i Sucnr Co 1G00
Grove Ranch Plant. Co 2fi0
Waianae Co 130
Star Mill Co 400
ilalawa Sugar Co ;.... 100
Paia Plant. Co 100 125
C. Biowcr&Co 120
Inter Island S. N. Co 1G0
E. O. Hall & Son (Limited)... 110 115
Hnwn. Agr. Co. Bonds 7 p.c 102
II. Rieinenschncidcr,
Secretary.
PREMIERS' WIVES.
Nearly all the i ecent Premiers of
England have enjoyed the advantage
of having had wives of great devotion
and considerable ability, to whose
tender care and sympathy in their
ambition they have been largely in
debted. The devotion of the Coun
tess of Russell, who is still living,
and the Countess of Beaconsfield,
has something of romance. Mrs.
Gladstone, who is nearly the same
age as the Premier, accompanies her
husband, as did Lady Beaconsheld,
everywhere; and frequently remains
in the ladies' gallery to the close of
the night's sitting. Lord Palmeston
more than perhaps any other first
Minister, however, was indebted for
his positionaud mantenancc to his
wife, who was physically and men
tally a remarkable woman. Uppto her
death in 18G9, at 85, four years after
her husband, she could read Avithout
glasses and talk with all the lire and
energy of a young woman of 20. Her
eyes were of bright blue, and in spite
of a very evident wig she was a hand
some old lady. She had sonic pe
culiarities, always shook hands with
her left hand, and pronounced gold
"gould," and china "checny."
New York Sun.
To Let,
AT1CELY FURNISHED UOOJt
rt Apply at 53 Emma Street. li97 If
To Let.
ONE SIDE of that beautiful Ohlco
now opcupicd entire by .J. E.
Wiseman in the Campbell Block, Mer
chant btrcct, with select ofllce Furniture,
Apply to .r.E. WISEMAN.
011 If General Business Agent.
WANTED.
A WOMAN to act ag Family Gov
xjL ernes- in a ictircd place in the J
country, who could also teacu a Milan
School ofNativcsandPortugucsu children
in English, part ot the day. A good
home and ica'onahlo wages gimiaulced.
A'ldri"n Mrs.R. Rycroft,.at tho residence
nt' M. I'. Robinson Nuuanu Valley.
COlilw
Choice Havana Cigars. ,
.l irT linHJIUVinf.HT rC hi
Aii.m.ujij ii;jiniiii.'i"' ".
ahiive just leccived dbret from
HAVANA forsnlo by
LYONS & LEVEY,
098 Iw Beaver Block.
Furniture for Sale.
PMALL comfortable 5 roDin Cot
tage on King htrcot, adio'ning T.
R Rawlins' residence, near Lililia ST.,
to rent, $2Q mouth, furniture through
out for sale A good homo for a small
family. Apply at once to
.1. E.WISEMAN,
099 1 w C cnoral Business Agent.
NOTICE.
E '11113 UNDERSIGNED warn
nonnln n mi t tint. HflVfllltiilHT
money on Diafl.No. JM8 and dated I'cb
ruury 7Ui, 1881, dmwn on Messrs. G. W.
Macfarlnne & Co, in our favor, by .1. II.
Sopor, manager of Ooknln Sugar Co.,
for the Amount of $160.
097 lw CUUKGLUB&CO.
Notice of Komoval.
W. 1L PLACE, of the KUKKKA
IIOUSE,7Itiunakea Street, licgstointorm
his friends and tho public generally, that
he will remove to thoso ocutuil premls.e,
ut the corner of Marino and Nuuanu Sts,
on tho 15th hist,, and will open tho smmo
with ti new stock of Cig.. Cigarettes,
Tobacco, Pipes, etc., nil of tho finest
In anils. Further notice or Hie opening
will be given. m t(l
Oceanic Steamship Oonip'y,
$Bi Till: MAGNIFICENT
nssZsiSsds&ui'ir '"1!1 J-'ioSiiiiiouiiiiiHiiip.s i
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will liuw Iloinlulu Mini Sun
Kiuncheo on Hie
lot and 15th of Each Month.
l'AsstiNUEits may have their names
booked in advance by applying at the
olllcc of the agents.
Passengers by this line arc hereby no
tified that they will be allowed 2fi0 lbs
of baggage free by Hie Overland Hall
way, when traveling East.
Excursion Tickets tor Round Trip, $125,
good to return by any of the Company'
Steamers within 'ubiety days. ,
iUr.itcii,NiiHi: intended for Miipuienl
by this line will be ireeived free or
charge in the Company's New Ware
house and receipts issued for same.
Insuiiaxck on merchandise, whilst in
the warehouse, will bo at owner's lisk.
Wm. G. lnwix & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
' WMLi-DEli'S S. S. CO.
Limited.
gjjEStoStoamor Kinau,
5&SS' King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahnina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mabukona, Ka
waihae, Laupahoehoe and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alovc ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Sutmday aftcinoon.
Steam Navigation Company's
IiIN J3 OF JSTEA5HERS.
The Planter,
uati:s, - . . Commander,
Will run lcguhuly for Komi and Kau :
Leaves Honolulu at 1 iar. on
Friday, April 4 Tuesday, May 27
Tuesday, 15 Friday, June 0
Friday, " 25 Tuesday, " 17
Tuesday, May 0 Friday, " 27
Friday, " 10
Ahiuves at Honolulu at 5 p.m.
Friday, April 11 Tuesday, June 3
Tuesday, " 22 Friday, " 13
Friday, rny 2 Tuesday, " 24
Tuesday, " l'. Friday,' July 4
Fiiduy, " 23
The Iwalani
casikuon1, - - - Commander,
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 p.m., for NawHiwili, Koloa, Elcclc,
and Waimcn, Kauai. Returning, leaves
NawHiwili every Saturday evening.
The James Makee,
puekmax, - - - Commander
Loaves Honolulu every Thursday
at 3 p.m. for iCapnn and Kilauca. Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at'
4 p'lu., and touching at Wainac, both
ways. "
' The C. It. Bishop,
d.wis, - - - . Commander.
Loaves Honolulu cvory Tuesday
at -1p.m. for Kuknihaclc, Ilonokaa and
Paauhau. Returning arrives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
FOR IIILO DIRECT.
The Clipper Schooner
JENNIE WALKEE,
Ncsson, - - - Master,
Will run regularly between Honolulu,
and Hilo. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to tho
Pacific Navigation Co.,
011 Jim Cor. Nuuanu fc Queen sts.
. Tim TAST SAII.INO
Schooner Ehnkai
will run i cgularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Reluming on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents.
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THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
JC11V HTTRI-Uirr,
II. Cavenagh, n' if Propnolor.
MEALS errXZs MKAliS
Cook'dtoord'r
At all bonis.
Oysters, Colory, Salmon, and Pruit
Receivedby every htcaiucr. 001
JUST RECEIVED
UX I.AT1J A1UIIYU.S,
VS Uarrcls, ITi-chIi
ColumMa Salmon
2-15 A. S, OLEGHORN & CO.
PIONEER STEAM
CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKERY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,
Pastry Cook and Baker.
No. 71 Hotel at. Telephone. 74.
.sifrfiTi HONOLUliU IRON WORKS,
gbSteam engines, Migar mills, boil.
on, coolers; iron, brass and lead cast
ings; machinery of every description
made to order. Particular uttoution paid
to ship's black smithing. Job work oxe.
outed at short notice. 1
Notice.
GoviuiNon's Ori'ioK, UonO'
i.iimi. Sunt. 21. 1583.
NOTICE Is hereby given that no dents
eontiacted on uolialf of the Ila
waiian band will he recognized or paid
imleBSoidercd Ijylho undersigned.
.Ino. O. Dominih,
Governor ot Oahn.
IUST RECEIVED
Best Manila Cigars
051 lm b
A. 8. OLEGIIOHN & Co.
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Cami)l)oli'K Ncvv liloelc, jVlorflmni Strcci,
Telephone, 1.2. P. O. Box, 'Mr,.
X IO A. ,u JK! W T V rJ? 3E A. CJ E3 TV T,
Employment Agont, Custom House Broker,
Tiro and Life Insurance Agent,
and General Business Agont
The only General Business Agent in the Hawaiian Islands.
080 ly Orders of livery Kind and Nature Solicited from the Various Islands.
P.O. Box 207.
No. ? and 69 Hotel Street,
Just Received per Alameda
A Full Assortment of
M
mi Fw Groceries and Provisions
Hichards V ltobbins' Canned Goods
Boned Chicken, Honed Turkey, aud Potted MenR
Celebrated Starr and Oupee Hams.
om.e tiling- Ne !
New England Self-Raising Buckwheat, Flour!
in ,! lb. packages GIVE IT A TRIAL.
Ooodn Mold Low. niul Delivered Vree of Clint-ice io all pnrtH ofelty.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
IN ,
Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
Dillingham Steel Plows, Fence Wire, Staples,
Kerosene Oil, House Furnishing Goods, Lamp
Goods,
SILVER PLATED WARE, tea., &c, &c. G52
READY FOR FURNISHING HOUSES.
Parlor Sets,
Bedroom Sets,
Odd Chads,
Dining Tallies,
Centre Tables,
Mattresses,
Pillows,
Hugs,
Matting,
Lambrequins, Cornices and Picture Frames
OF EVKIIY DKSCHIl'TION MA1H. 'IO30HDKIt. ,
i 05 & 107 Fort Street, Honolulu, H. I.
US?" Island Orders will receive Prompt and Careful Attention. (10(5 J3m b
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
75, 77 and 81
Kinar St.
WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
(Ustt o r. .T. UO.3 J3.)
All orders for wiieol-vehlcles of every description tilled with promptness and
dispatch. Fitst-ohibi Mcchtinics employed all the year round.
a- FINE CAllIilAGE WOKK A SPECIALTY, -a
Nothing too hot or loo heavy for us. TRAM CARS, OMNIBU6SES, I'LANTA.
TION WAGONS, MULE & OX CARTS, made to order, altered or repaired.
Our Horse Shoeing: Department
Is under the, Mipcrvisiou of a practical man a mechanic second to none. Wo
have no use for soaking walds or lot tubs. All work guaranteed.
BSrOhargea moderate. . WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
408 ly ; 75. 77 and 81 King Street.
AM Fill 4
THE UNDERSIGNED BEG Leave
to inform the Public and their
Priends that they I ave opened a Black
smith and wagon ouop
No. 32 King Street
below Mnuniikeawhwelhij :ue prcpaieil
to Makound Repair all kinds of ran iage
and Wagnnt. mi the ShotieM Notice
and Reasonable terms.
S, B. Our Ilorsit Shoeing depailinent
l-i not under tho Supervihion of hiied
men, mil we no ine won; uurseivch.
Our motto guaranteo to give Satibfaetion,
give us a call.
081 3m REWCASTLE&SAGR.
FRAWK HJJSTACE,
Dniyman,
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All orders for callage pioiuplly at.
tended to, at tho lowest rates. AUo tor
sale;
Kuluuilco Halt,
E'Iro WcMitt,
Wlitti utul ninck Huiul
in (luantilus to suit, at lowest prioos.
0(1 i ly
.IflTWT KKCBIVKO
TX " MAllirOBA"
A Full Assortment
OK
American Groceries !
315 A.S. CLEGHORN As CO.
1 HWWWUI"IW
Telephone No. 210.
Honolulu,
i r
Pianos,
Organs.
Guitars
Accordcons,
Violins,
Banjos,
E Flutes,
Harmonicas.
Strings.
77 and 81
King1 St.t
Wilson Brothers,
.A
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
Horse- Shoeing a apecialty
A first-class man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hopper's.204
Notice.
TO BUTCHERS, GEAZ1ERS
and all whom it may concorn.
rysrpir The uudeisigned having
ffijbjljtjllniado alterations, addllloiiH,
SySW8nncl bnproveineutb In his
is now prepared to give
The Highest Gash Value
for any quantity of
rXAJL.:LOW,
Anil will furnish containers for tho same
lice of cost to any one who may desire.
TIBOM. W. ItAWLINN,
Honolulu Soap Works.
Ollloo in Brick Building,
King street, Lelco, 483 ly
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