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Is 1 1 .1,8 fl 1 i a 1 ?i r It V1II.-N0. 150 HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, L888. PRICE 5 CENTS. JL 3 11 m ft III V" iTTV isfitia! Advertiser Z Except Sundays. Ter luoutn " , K'EVix, one year ..... 5 UA. 'foreign (in- 60 0U 6 00 Invari:.biy i" Advance. :W;:iAN GAZETTE CO., fiA Honolulu, II. I. :OTS & COOKE, .ritoLtwers& Dickson) , uJ lctrs lu Luiubr tsiacf Kuilding Materials. jt ;1T,ET, Honolulu. itf lULU MARKET, .;rs to William McCandless.) -Dealers in .1 Ilea, Li street, Fish Market, ..j.vTTint! orders carefully attended ,v,-i iwaisiitd to vessels at short Y'i-lrs of ail kinds supplied to j, ALFRED HAG00N, i. - T :ornev at J-jaw, ClbrcUct Street, Honolulu. Itf JEIVAILLAKCOURT ASHFORD, iikuoiedtfUli'Ut!, KtC. -.iCii.tel Building, adjoining General l;igt umee. is-om JOES T. WATERHOUSE, Is;- rter aud Dt-aler in i ZAL MERCHANDISE. JiM viueen Street, llonoluln. Itf S. HACKFELD & CO., arid Commission Atrents Cvt.F.ctiQutenSts., Uonolulu. Itf BEAVER SALOON, On-site Wilder A Co.'s, S.J.yoLTE, rROPRlETOR. k't' to-tos Served with Tea, Coffee, Wiltringtr Ale or Milk. - rui 3 . ni. till 10 i. in. :n:8Uvsbp-cialty. if . v. ;;A.':, .Sparge, good vota ger:unia ma kl.. fort St t, llouol 111. f MUTTON AND Vi:AI. SanS, Pork, Etc., Wlaai. Shipping serTed or. j '. f IRON WORKS C Engines. . Sasar Mills, Coolers, Ilr na ll Cast lugs, htlu ' 1escrlption mr', . "vuieu on me g' , t. IHE Royal SALOON, ant -tof f;a"' v it, V4, M , i or i'.i. N - -AN, Tt ..cr 5. u. 'J ir business carxls THE CLUB HOUSE Dining Rooms Is the Best Restaurant in Honolulu. First-class Coffee. Tea, Chocolate and Cocoa at all hours. Bili Meal, 25cts. Which Includes a variety of food only to be had here. Koard by the Week, - - 84.50. 3 Civil and attentive waiters and first-class cooks employed. Give us a trial. l-3-3m C. CHUN IIEE, Prop. The Liverpool and Lon don and Globe nsrsxjn.zsroE co ESTABLISHED 1836. Assets S 40,000,000 Net Income 0,071,000 Claims laid 112.509,000 Takes Risks against Loss or Damage by Fire on Buildings, Machinery, Sugar Mills, Dwellings and Furniture, on the most favorable terms. Bishop & Co. 1188-6m l-6m B. LEVY & SON, Importers, Wholesale Dealers and Commission Merchants In Foreign and Domestic FRUITS AND PRODUCE. We are prepared to fill orders of all kinds in our line, and make a specialty in packing all kinds of fruit for long distance markets. Hawaiian Island patronage will receive special attention. 628 and 530 Sansome St., San Francisco. P. O. Box 1742, E. L. MARSHALL, Honolulu, 118-Cm Agent for Hawaiian Islands. IPIOHSTEER Steam Candy Factory AND :i3 A Iv E 13. Y . Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Baker, Rich and Delicious Ice Cream made by Steam. 71 "R'otel Street. 71. 1 I REIVED BARE Hackfeld, from London " -BEST e, aized Buckets, iest Coir Matting, ;;m jr -i e at Lowest Frlces hy"& r Tacfarlane & Co. 129 tf ' ': FIRE OFFICE, OF LONDON. fcablislied 1710. , . .nee effected upon every description of r at current rates of premium. Insured in 1885 327,333,700 am ns arranged by the Local Agents, "d paid ,romptitude and liberality. The Jurisdic f the Local Tribunals recognized. r W. Macfarlane & Co. Agents for Hawaiian Islands. THOMAS LINDSAY Has Removed His Manufacturing Jewelry Establisten From Nnannn St i Thomas Block, King Street reticular attontlOT Pld Is irj-lrli ?. Walker & Eedward, Contractors & Builders Brick, Stone and Wooden Building Estimates Given. Jobbing Promptly Attended to, 76 KING STREET. Bell Telephone No. 2. P. O. Box 423. 211 tf Park Beach Hotel Opposite Kapiolani Park, Waikiki. Finest Bathing Place on the Islands. Elegant Rooms, gas and water in each, Extensive Grounds, well shaded; The Table is supplied with the best the market affords. Billiard Room and Bowling Alley Attached. Full information given to tourists as to the best routes of travel, for scenery and curiosities; also current rates for horse hire and guides on the other islands. Busses and carriages will be furnished at spe cial rates for excursions. Busses and baggage wagons will meet every steamer. Special rates for permanent boarders. A wagonette will be provided for the use of guests at special rates. C. N. ARNOLD, Prop. 30-lm FILTER PRESSES. Paauhau Plantation, 1 Hawaii, March 9, 1888. ( Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works, San Fran cisco. Gentlemen We have used two of your 30 cliaunbered Filter Presses this season. They are convenient, easily handled and are working entirely to our satisfaction. I can recommend no improvement on them. Very respectfully yours. (signed) A. Moobk, v Manager Paauhau Plantation. These Presses are being carried in stock in Honolulu and are sold at the very low prico of 8G50.00 in Honolulu to meet the demand, A consignment is now on the way. Iliad on Iron & Loco. Works, 82 1234 2m San Francisco METROPOLITAN Meat Company, 81 IUNU STREET, GL J. WALLER, MANAGER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND BUTCHERS Navy Contractors; 8. N. CASTLE. J. B. ATHERTON. CASTLE & COOKE, Shipping and Commission Merchants, -IMPORTERS AND Grenexal jVTei?clianciise -ALSO, AGENTS FOR- Grove Ranch Plantation, R. Halstead's Plantation. . A. H. Smith & Co., Eoloa, Kauai, G. F. Blake's Steam Pumps. Union Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of San Francisco. Etna Fire Insurance Co, of Hartford. The New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Boston. D. Weeton's Patent Centrifugal Machines. The New York and Honolulu Packet Line The Merchants' Line, Honolulu and San Francisco. Dr. Jayne & Sons Celebrated Medicines. Wilcox & Gibbs, Eemington and Wheeler & Wilson tf FOR EX. BARK JAMES S. STONE, -And Just Lauded Galvanized Barb Wire, Galvanized Cut Nails, Galvanized Cat Spikes, Galv. Clinch Boat Nails, Iron Cat Nails (asst'd) Horse Shoe Nails. Second-hand Iron Safes. Oak Lumber, Ash Lumber, "White Pine Lumber, Walnut Lumber, Cases Matches, Oakum, Pitch, Tar, Cotton Waste, Italian Packing, Metalic Paint, Fire Clay, Marble Dnst. "Downer's" Oil, "Belmontine" Oil, Lard Oil, Gasoline, in Drums, (2-5 gallons in each) . Plaster, Rosendale Cement, Portland Cement, Dairy Salt, Bales Excelsior, Tubular Lanterns. Cumberland Coal. Straw Wrapping Paper, 20x30in., Grindstones, Hair Mattresses, 40x25 lbs., Lamp Black, Three-quarter Rubber Hose, S-ply, Ox Bows, Franklin Stove Coal (in bulk and in casks), Drain Pipe 3, 4, 6 and 8 inches. Hand Carts, Baby Carriages, Bashes, Blinds, Doors, and Five Extension Top Carriages the best ever consigned to tis and a First-class Carriage. C. BREWER & CO. WING WO CHAN HAVE JUST NEW GOODS! Suitable for Christmas and New Year's Presents EX BARK VELOCITY, FROM CHINA, t-- EEED CHAIRS AND ROCKERS Something new in Honolulu; Extension "Veranda Chairs, Ebony and Marble Diningroom Sets, Matting in all variety and colors, Silks, Satins and Pongee, Silk Crepe, in all shades; Mantel and Hearth Vases, Best Oolong Tea, Choice Manila Cigars. lie-ly EE. E. Melntyre & Bro., MrOKTERS AND DEALERS IS Groceries, Provisions and Feed ;2A;rr COilKIi FOHT ASD KING STREETS. ' Kew Goods received '. p-ct frcru iLs K&dfern States and '.Eurcpe. rerb Oalifern'a Produce by every steamer. 1? otJn idi.hid:Jy attt: to, and GoodB delivered tOfctiy pnol tbe city free of charge. Islaai crle- tc'i-wltf.. fatief guaranteed. PoatofSee Box No. 416 -Telephone No. n Ca?17 G. P. CASTLE. DEALERS IN- Kohala Sugar Co., Haiku Sugar Co.. Paia Plantation, Papaikou Sugar Co. SALE ! in Flue Order.- Barrel Shooks and Heads, Ax Handles, Pick Handles, Hoe Handles, Canal Baarows,' Nests Trunks. & Co, NUUANU ST. RECEIVED COMMERCIAL NEWS. Williams, Diamond & Co.'s Circular, per Australia. Sugar. Prices of refined have de clined since our last report. There were six changes in the price lists of our local Refineries up to the 20th ultimo, leaving prices on that date on the basis of 7aC for granulated. .On the 30th ultimo both Refineries made a reduction of c per &. all round; again on the Slst ultimo c.t and on the 1st instant Kc. On the 5th instant the California Refinery re duced prices again ic. per tt. The American Refinery have not followed this reduction, however, and prices of principal grades are quoted to-day as follows : AM. BEFINEKY. Cube 7c. 1). Gran Ex. (J 5-c. Gol. C 5c. VL. EEFI2JEBY. Cube J). Gran 6Xc Kx. U 5c. Gol. C 5c. Until recently the New York market has been above the parity of our market, consequently preventing any business in shipments very far Eastt With the above decline, we are now below the parity of the Eastern markets. Buyera exhibit considerable caution in purchas ing even at the decline. The Pacific Coast Sugar Company of Alvarado has commenced marketing its product, and same is selling readily at c. below Refinery prices. The Refinery at Watsonville is also working full force, and sending raw sugar to this market daily. The outlook for these Refineries, at present prices, is favorable. The Cuba basis, for delivery of Island sugar under contract, declined to '624c. for 9G test on the 15th ultimo, and 6c. on the 19th. Yesterday we were advised of a sale of Cubas in New York 95 test at 6VqC. on the 2d instant, but same has not yet been confirmed by the Refinery. Since our last report, the New York market has ruled dull. Our latest mail advices of the 27th ultimo state that refiners are indifferent, and appear to be sufficiently well supplied for their cur rent requirements. In consequence, values have ruled easier. The marketing of the Louisiana crop offers a new source of supply, and checks the consumption of Eastern refined, the Brazil crop for forward delivery at prices below present values also has a weaken ing tendency, and the effect of the beet crop upon European markets is being closely watched. Under these circum stances buyers of both raw and refined sugar are inclined to operate cautiously. Holders of raws, however, still show a firm attitude. Nominal quotations are 5c. for 89 test Muscovadoes, and 6c. for 96 test Centrifugals. Very little stock is left in Cuba for export. New crop Demerara is being offered for November shipment at 3Xc, cost and freight for 9G test Centrifugals. Under date of October 25th, Mess. Willet and Hamlin state that it is quite apparent that the consumption of sugar in the world during the past six months was in excess of the production of the same time and that consuming countries, -particularly the United States, are de pendent upon new crop supplies much earlier this year than for many years, and as far as known, the new crop esti mates for the coming twelve montb.9 are almost an absolute guarantee of a higher range of prices during most of that time. . . i n..i ' ; , Total siocks in aii.ine- principal coun tries October 25th was 411,205 tons against 513,659 tons at same time last year. Stocks at four ports U . K. lor the week ending October 27th, 3,500 tons under the previous week, or 152,929 tbna against 174,089 tons last year. Receipts 13,500 tons ; deliveries 17,000 tans. On the 20th ult. London beets 88 test were quoted at 14-3 and since that date the fluctuations in the market have been as follows: 22d 14-1, 23d 14-3, 26th 13-1, 27th 13-, 31st 12-10, lstinst. 12 6, 3d 12-7K, and 5th 12-9. Our latest telegraphic advices from New York of yesterday quote value of ( Cuba Centrifs. 96 test at 6Jc. Market unsettled, future doubtful. European and Foreign Markets strong again. All crop estimates unchanged. Refined in New York has declined to the basis of 7c. for granulated. Rice Sales have been made at 4jc. 60 days. Chances favor an advancing market as stock is concentrated. Floub G. G. Ex. Fam. $5.00 per bbl. f. o. b.; El Dorado, $4.00; Crown, $4.95. Barley No. 1 Feed 85 and 87 per ctl. f. o. b. ; gro. or rolled $18.75 per ton f . o. b. Oats Good feed $1.25 per ctl. f.o.b. Bran $18.50 per ton. Wheat $1.55 (feed), choice milling $1.70 per ctl. f.o.b. Hay Wheat comp. $15.50; oat $14.50-; , large bales of wheat $16.50 $17 ; large bales of oat $15. Lime $1.40 and $1.50 per bbl. f.o.b. CliARTERs Since our last, transac tions have been on a liberal scale with iron tonnage closed at 4 orders and wood at corresponding reduction. . At this writing considerable tonnage is due and with quiet advices from England we quote the market as fairly steady at above rate. Exchange- London 60 days $4.84. N. Y. sight 12c. premium. To sail soon tor Honolulu, iNovemDer 6th bknte. S. N. Castle; 8th, bktne. Discovery ; 9th, bgtne. W. G. Irwin. San Francisco, Nov 6, 1888. For Corsets and Under Wear go to Sachs' store. There's where you will find what you want.