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NM t fl H- Si r V jc IJf I, i f V K K TIIUSI)AYi OCT. '2, 1881. sun, moon Ann sea. All llniefinin noon of lo-dny. Oct. 2 h in. inn acts " !' Snu libuk 1 M. Moon Set 1" 3". High Tltlo 1 M. High Tide U '0. WISH AMI WliVTIIKK Kvcuul fiom noon of jcifonluy Ilftioiiictur Thciniomoler Itulli. I 4)1 I till '.'ill II 'ill I 'Hi ISIl Ht" lSll i I 3U.IK1 (MU ."MUM lfl I 7.1 I To O.I) Wliu), ."., Unlit; HKy, llnu; fen, mniuilli AnnVvALS." October 1 Sehr Wnllelc from Mnllku Schr Mile Mori Is from Lannl Schr Kininii from Wnliilnn October 2 S S Ittmlemix fiom London Sehr Kninul ftom Lnupahochnc SehMVnloll from liana Ilk Foivt tjnccii from l'ort TowiHend VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Ilgtnc CoihuuIo for San Francisco Stmr Planter for Windward Ports Stmr Jas Mnkee for Kauai Schr Luka for Koliala Schr Wallele for Muliko Schr ICamol for Luupnhoohoe Suliv Wnloll for Humi VESSELS IN PORT. H 1 J M Tmikub.i, Arldj! S S Bordeaux, Philllpot Ship El Dorado, lluinphiie Uktue Eureka, Leo Hark 0 It Bishop, Wolten Ugtne Consticlo, Cousins Ilk Foiost (Jueen, PASSENGERS. From ICtiuui, per Jas Makce, Oct 1 Judge Knklna, Major linger, Mrs Cuth IktI, Mr Adams and It Dickson. SHIPPING NOTES. Schr Mile Morris brought !0 idieep. Kt bales of wool and 2 horses. The Jus Makcti sails to-morrow at 0 a m. Xo freight will he received on the dav of sailing. The S S Hoidcaux, Capt Phllipot, arilvcd this morning, S8 days from Lon don with 711 Portuguese immigrants, of which 27J1 arc men, 173 women and 2CS children. Slio left London, July (Jlli, and on her arrival at Madeira alio was (liiarantlued for one day, although there was no sickness on board, and after be ing released was detained 0 days longer in getting the immigrants on board. She left Madeira, July 22nd. There wcie 72 deaths and 12 births during the voy age. She had very pleasant weather, and her long passage is duo to the fact that she Is a slow vessel and leaks badly. The Bordeaux Is UU4 feet long, -1 feet shorter than the City of Pat Is. Schr Kamol brought 800 bags of sugar. Mr Williams')! schooner was launched this day, at 1 p m. She is named Sarah and Ellu after Mr AVilllains's 2 daugh ters. The bk Foicst Queen arrived this pin, 23 days from PortTowusend wit lumber. TELEPHONIC. Diamond Head, Oct. 2, 3p.M Light S. "W. wind. OCEANIC S. S. CO. I'Oll SAX FKANC1SCO. Mariposa Leaves Ilenolnlu, Oct. 15 Alameda.... Leaves Honolulu. Nov. 1st PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO. KOlt AUCKLAND AND BYDXT.Y : Stmr Zealandia Oct. 4 KOU SAN PltAXCISCO. Stmr Australia Oct. 20 LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Oil paintings by foreign and local artists, at King liros. 830 St Thk steamer James Makec will leave to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. A young lady wisliics a situation as seamstress. Call at 59 Merchant street corner Alakea. 831 3t Tub Pacific Navigation Co.'s brig Hazard, Capt. Ticrney, is now due with laborers from the New Hebrides. .-. - Fouit native policemen were dis charged yesterday for various reasons. John Lincoln, No. -11, resigned on account of ill health. Cabinkt Photos S3 per doz, cards $1 per doz at Sun Pearl Gallery, corner of King and Fort streets, for merly A. A. Montano's. 82G tf Tiikiu: was a mistake in tho enigma given last Saturday. An "article of diet" should have been represented 9, 10, 10. A socir.Tv journal informs us that " when ix gentleman and lady arc walking up the street, the lady should walk inside tho gentleman." The new olllcial card of the Ha waiian Bell Telephone Co. will bo ready to-morrow. It contains the names of 417 subscribers. Tin: third quarterly dividend of live dollars per share, is now being paid stockholders of the Pain planta tion, at Castle & Cooke's olllce. Tin: great Doncaster St. Lcger race run in England, September 10th, was won by Mr. It. C. Vyner's Tho Lambkin j Duke of "Westmin ster's Saudiway, second, ; and Mr. Peck's Superba, third. Tin; brig Consticlo will sail for San Francisco to-inonnw, a l two o'clock. Tin; steam roller Is at work on King street, between Alakea and Fort streets. W'v. arc sorry to learn that Mrs. I'nlnier, mother of Mr. .1. A. Palmer, lies dangerously ill. Mil. Dimond lias donated lo the V. M. C. A., four volumes of Alli son's History of Europe. . - i At twelve o'clock noon to-morrow, Minister Gulick will receive scaled tenders for altcrating and enlarging Mr. Paul Neumann's residence. Madamk Cora's entertainment at the Music Hall on Saturday evening, will be under the patronage of II. M. Queen Dowager Emma. Wiikn the S. S. Bordeaux was at Coroncl, one of the passengers inado his will and sent It home to his father, as ho never expected to reach Honolulu safely. Mu. A. J. Cartwright is still donating valuable books to the Li brary. Wc regret wo have not space to give a full account of these num erous volumes. Mn. Tho3. Nathaniel Kaiaikawaha, late second Deputy Clerk of the Supremo Court, is now one of the editors of the native newspaper Jut Lu o Hawaii. It is said that Captain A. B Ilay ley lias been appointed Brigade Major of tho Military and Volunteer forces of the Kingdom. His uniform will be similar to that lately worn by the Hawaiian Dandy. . A lionsi: belonging to the Fashion Stables was taken down to tho Es planade last evening to bo killed. After receiving five shots in the head, which did not end its exist ence, it was struck down with a club two blows being sulllcient. . Mn. P. II. W. lloss, book-keeper of Hamakua Plantation, who went to England several months ago, arrived to day on the French S. S. Bordeaux. He is accompanied by his wife and two children, and re ports having had a verv unpleasant voyage. In the Police Court this morning a native woman, Wailua, charged with disorderlj' conduct at midnight on the Esplanade, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment at hard labor. Two drunks brought in $11. Kaululaau for assault and battery on Annio was fined $5 and costs. To-Moitnow, at 12 o'clock noon, Lyons & Levey will sell in front of their sales rooms, the property of a gentleman leaving tho Kingdom, a beautiful family carriage nearly new with pole and shafts complete, a splendid black horse, sound, gentle, with good speed, and also two sets of harness. The Y.M.C. A. Bible Lawn Party takes place on Saturday, from 7 to 9 v. m. at Oneonta, the Waikiki resi dence of Mr. W. W. Hall. Mrs. McCully will read a paper, there will be prayer and singing. Carriages will start from the Y. M. C. A. build ing at half past six, of which lady and gentleman guests arc invited to avail themselves. Two polished kukui nuts joined together horizontally by leafietsof wrought gold, is a new, novel, and pretty style of ladies' breast orna ment. The one submitted for our inspection was made by Mr. J. M. Herring, Jeweler, Hotel street, and for neatness, skill, and finish of workmanship would be hard to excel. . . By tho Alameda, M. Mclnerny has again received 150 sets of those fino harness, whicli he has been selling for tho past year, and which have been pronounced fino goods, at very low prices. They can bo found in both single and double, Light Buggy, Express and Truck harness. Every one needing such ought to sec them. 828 Ct. Tin; funeral of the late Miss Lillian Lee Hassiiiger took placo yesterday afternoon at tho family residence, and was very largely at tended. Tho services were conducted by the Kov. J. A. Cruzan. In com pliance with an expressed wish of tho deceased, the body was not put In the ground, but placed tempor arily lu n loom in the rear of the picmUcs. until n family tomb is i built. ' , The new schooner built by IJyan & Co; for Mr. "W. Willinms, was I launched at 1 o'clock this afternoon, and was clitislencil the Sm nh and Eliza, after the owner's two 'daughters. Messiis. Bishop & Co. shipped , yesterday by the Alameda, $8,555 in silver, and Wing Wo Chan, $!,- I 000, in addition to the amount Wells, j Fargo & Co. sent and mentioned by I us yesterday. ; Mn. E. C. Fishbournc, who has j charge of the Portuguese immi- J grants, went on board the Bordeaux I this morning. He will send n ' lot of fresh provisions on board, tho i ship having run entirely out of bread, j Pimn.i, a private in the Household ' Guards, was charged tiiis morning i in the Police Court with assaulting a ' brother soldier nt the barracks witli J a gun. lie was found guilty, and will have to wear one of Jailor Tripp's two-colored suits, for the space of six days, and pay u fine of $10 and costs $3.20. Ni;xt month the large new cabinet organ recently purchased of Lycan .; Co. for the Wnikiki Church, will be opened with a public entertain ment. It will be under the direction of II. K. II. Princess Lilitioknlaui, wlio has assisted so willingly to in crease the church funds. Mn. J. W. Plluger leaves on the Zealandia for the Australian Colo nics. He will join Mrs. Plluger and family in Melbourne and expects to be gone, anyway, a year. The tiipis solely one for rest and the improvement of his health. Wo join in wishing him a very pleasant trip and a safe return with his family to Hawaii nci. Tin: French S. S. Bordeaux witli Portuguese immigrants arrived this morning at 8 o'clock, 70 days from Madeira and 28 from Coroncl. She . brings 7C0 passengers. There were 72 deaths on the voyage, three adults, the rest children, from measles. The steamer, which is a similar model to the Zealandia, is anchored in the stream. Two gentlemen who arrived the other day from the Volcano, report it as very active, and that they wcro entirely surprised at the superior accommodations, and care and atten tion they received at the Volcano house. This entirely contradicts what another traveller had to say a week or two ago in the columns of the Advertiser. Wc hope to give some report of their trip in our next issue. Tiik Fat Boy is now looking out for u job. He wants to get some thing very easy to do, as his health is poor. He would like to begin work in the morning at 10 o'clock, as he docs not breakfast until half past nine, and whenever there is any excitement, steamers coming and going, free lunches, etc., he would requite leave of absence. As far as references arc, concerned, he has a two-story barn full. --. Siiouti.y after 1 o'clock, a Portu guese express driver was driving Messrs. Malcolm Brpwn and Henry Armitage on King street to tho Gov ernment House, when, near Lcwcrs & Cooke's lumber yard, the horse took fright at the steam roller, and turned quickly round, upsetting tlte carriage, and badly mixing up oc cupants, driver, horse and carriage. Assistance was promptly at hand and the occupants extricated from their perilous position without sustaining any injury, beyond barked shins. Mu. P. Leo's new hotel at Puna luu will soon be in a complete state. Bath houses have been erected where the tired traveller can take a bath in pure cold spring water, and if the tourist trafllc to tho Volcano by that louto warrants tfie expendi ture, ho will build larger bath houses nnd lay on hot and salt water, Tho grounds aro being levelled, prepara tory to laying out a garden ; and when everything is completed Puna luu can boast of having a hotel un rivalled on the Islands, outside of 'Honolulu, and tourists can depend on a good table and the best of attention. QUARTERLY BILLS, Books and Accounts an Cus tom House Bu3inos3 prompt ly, carofully and acouratoly attondod to. J. E. WISEMAN, General Business Agent, Merchant St, Telophono 172 P.O.Box 315 8'JI Quarterly Bills ! Quarterly Bills ! Jno. A. Palmer Will distribute and collect Quarterly Bills. TERMS MODERATE. OlUce, Campbell's Block, iipstalH, lit Uoom No. 7. 8!I0 ASTOK IIOUS13 BILLIARD SALOON 70 Hotel Street. C J. MCCARTHY Prop'tor. Best Manila, Havana and Amerioan Cigars on Hand. Fresh Vanity Fair, Little Ucauilw, Oolii Hnr, Tlneo Kings nml tlic "Pel Cigarettes. Chowing and Smoking Tobacco, Cut Foil and Plug. The Milliard Tabic of this establish ment hmo been recovered and leveled, which mikes litem the best In town. Ginger Alo and Soda Water on Ice. 1ST fall nml fob me. "3 783 WILLIAM MILLER O ii l i ii e fc m a 1c e i .Vnl Upholsterer, N;o. 0,! Hotel street, Opposite International Hotel, Canes and Walking Sticks, .Made of every kind of NATIVE WOODS Brackets, Cornices, Curtain Poles, Ac made ot the latest dcslgus. NOTICE. to Tin: i,aiii:k or iioxoi,ui,ii MRS. GASCOYXE, DBKSSMAKEU, having returned' has resumed business. Feathers Cleaned, Dyed and Cm led in all the newest shades. Comer of Kliip mill liichard Streets. 705 am ions at i tZCJ2P' r " BAZAAK' (Thoroughbred.) By Jack Malonc, ho by Lexington. 1st dam, Ivy Leaf, br imported Austra lian; Und dam, Bay Flower, by Lexing ton; 3rd dam, Bay Leaf, by Imported Yorkshire; 4tb dam, Imported .Maria Black, by Fliilo da Futali, etc., etc. Ita.aar was bred at tho great Wood burn Farm, near Lexington, Ivy., by the late H. A. Alexander, and was sold to W. L. Prilcliurd, of Sacramento, Cul., for $5,001'. He stands lQ'f hands, weighs l,00"i lbs., and is a bright chest nut color. Durlughis racing career he downed mouy a favorite, nnd won many a but fill of money for his owners, unil pio veil himself onu of the greatest of horses over a distance, most of his races being at two and four miles. Ho has already sired several colts in California that aro winners, among whirh uiu Lizzie Dunbar, Young Bnuar, Sophia, and auotber called the Bazaar Minerva Colt, he being out of Minerva by Im ported Leamington, tho elro of Parole and Iroquois. I.l.zlu Dunbar greatly distinguished herself bust year In her two-year-old form by lcfc:itlnu ono of the largest fields ot two-year-olds that ever started in California, auioug which were the two beautiful fillies brought hero last Spring by Mr. Agnew, distance mile; time, 1.0'J, thu fastest time on recoul for two-year-olds at the distance. This year she luij won pcvcral Important events, and has proved herself to bo a cruel: three-year old. Jtu.uur has now been brought back to Honolulu, and will remain hero the balance of thU year, and breeders, hor.so owners and stock raisers should avail themselves of the opportunity to obtain hU services whilo they have the chance. TeniiH, 640. Payable at tlmo of service. The Imported Clydcsdulo Stallion Donald Diimie, Jr., will stand at ., .i i :i.w..i .. .4i ..H iiA UIU MII1IU IIIIIU HUM fllilUU ui &.ir JIM IIIV season. Ho was bred in Canada, sired by Impelled Donald Dinnlc, and out of an imported Clydesdale inure. Ho is a beautiful dapple grey, 10 hands high, nml weighs 1.400 lbs.: is verv active. 1 and as fine a largo horse in could he found anywhere. Also, tno lino large imported Ken tucky Jack Sampson. This is one of the largest Jacks that wo could Unci In California, and U an animal of im mense lioue ; is a very surn breeder, and should ho liberally patronized, as ho is ouc of the very best animals of his kind. TcrniN, 8H for tho season. The public aro cordially Invited to call nud inspect the above animals. JIIJVES BROS. Prprlctorn. Miifrlillcld, Sept. 1.1,1881. 818 tf y. i wm f "Mm A i - Grand and Successful Opening '. - ''m i ' f.T - M AT THE . TEMPLE OF FASHION, ' J& Opposite the New Bank Building, Fort St., 5J i i SS 0 jjfc, ' t Tliu general public are invited to give it a call and inspeet. at our opening, our new and select itock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods; Ladies', Children's, and Infant's Wear, Millinery, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Traveling Trunks, Valises, House Furnishing Goods, and an Klegant and complete stock of Ladies'. Gent's, Misses'. Children's, and Infants' Shoes. Sk OOHN Sc CO. DILLINGHAM & Co. Importers & Dealers in Hardware & Agricultural Implements, i" J!I jy.MfcWtt-i O- () e Steel Plows. Hoes. Ets.. Etc., Etc. y.- maff-TM ,-x"--r 8mbiaS0 Fence Wire nml Staples, Kerosene Oil u specially. Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine, House Furnishing Goods, Iflntccl Ware, &c., &c. Selling at Cost for 30 Days ! To uiakn room for n l.areo Stork of New Goods to Arrive Soon From London, Now York, ami San Fnmcirco. All stock on hand during the next 30 days will be sold. for cash, (enlisting m part of Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars, AND ALL KINDS OF MUSIC GOODS. Fairlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Centre Tables, Ghiiii'H, Lounges, Paintings, Engravings, Cliromov, And a Lnrge Variety of Fancy Goods. 725 lm LYOAJX -Sc Co. I S (flUCOEHSOHB TO KlftKF.DV "- CO.) Family Grocers, 67 & 69 Hotel St. Just Hccnlvi'il ux S S Ahmieihi, Grains, Pears, Finn. Mm, Apnles and Celery. Eastern Oysters in tins and shell. And a full line of Fm-hIi Sliinlt l-Jrocorit. Island Orders solicited. Telephone No. 240. P. O. Uox 297. (702 (I- 1). KllK.KTII. w. c. i'EA( on: Freeth & Peacock, 2'.i Xmimiii Street. IIONOI.UI.1T, II. 1. WINE & SPIRIT i -tAND General Commission Morchants, OFFKH FOU SALK At tlu Iiowcwt .tlurltet llntcs a lurjic and well Hi'li'cttd stock of llicICIiolccstand inol Fnvnrlle llrnnd1 of ALES, wrens, l'01tTKU5, WINKS, SPIRITS, LIQUEURS','' &., &c, iVe., All Goods Guaranteed. o r.ud oiilurH tilled promptly. Telephone -10. P. Q. Uox 300. Cultivators, ,, y ,, $ Harrows, , , Etc.. Etc.. Etc. i & CO., A Lane Assortment -OF- ) f( III KOU BW.K- At tlio Lowest Prices at A. S. Clegliorn & Co's 731 lni 'NOTICE. SKP. WO TAI & Co. (composed of Ho ' Yco. Ho Pa Yut, Ho On and Mine; Wa) having bought from Lo Sam Sing tho Itico Plantation, with the house, cai-' ' tlonnd Implement, at Wnlmnlu, Kwa, Island of Oahu, which tho said Lo Sam Sing hough t fiom tho Sum Hop Com. pany (composed of Lo Kau Fook. and Ah Chun), hereby give notice that all claims against the paid Plantation to date aro to ho settled by tho said Lo Ham Sing. All persons are warned against culling trees on Hie estate at tho follow- ' lug Lands: Kaulu, A'lnn Lolj Kalialm, Ainu Lol; Knuinluinl, Aina Lol; Paa-kea-iki, ho PuuonoLdr-o; and K'npou. . wela, Alna Kolu. SKK WO TAI & PO. Waltnalu, August 27th, 1881. 803 lm Hull ProgmuimcM ! NEW DKSIQNB, just received from San Francisco, at Thk Daily Urn, 1.KT1N OfDce : J?l Lr r, -A. &gfiirii4ajffi .. -. ' t, ' &., ' KM l ?.7- Yto a y&$J