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Evening Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 2

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t- fetlg (f TUESDAY, JAN. 23, THIS DAY'S DOINGS. EVENING. Lecture tly Rev. O.

"Wallace nt KoadiliRJKoonv Excelsior Lodge, I.O.O.F. 7:00, Bible CJIns.nt Lyceum, nt 7:30. l'rco Organ Bccitnl tit St. Andrew's Cathedral, f'Ao THE CONCERT 'Opened Villi a chorus, followed by-two comic solos with refrains, in "Which the niltics of the end men Merc pnrticnlaily amusing. After this1 'Sentimental and comic solos were given alternately, sandwiched Willi the nsunl jokes.

Owing, dotibt-(less, to the well-known defective acoustic p'rpncrlics of the building ihc jokes fell flat occasionally, as they could not be heard. Those that be heard were well npprcciat-' of the local hits being os-rpecinlly'good. The1 best liked in this part of the programme seemed to be "Gathering Shells," "Kim "Ij am coming, darling, i coming-," and "Come show mode the last bringing down the house in storms of applause and encores. The vfiiudc, 'Scenes on Mnhukonn, train," was an exceedingly tableau vh'ant. After a very short intermission the orchestra, played an excellent overture, which was followed by a harmonica feolo, well played by Aylctt.

L. Gusman thendanced a fancy clog equal to many professionals. Fishcrlngn.in appeared, to convulse the audience with his comic appearance, while singing a national song. Then (followed a banjo solo from T. S.

Kalama, which was excellently rendered in true Ethiopian style. the double quartette, singing of Hawaiian songs, which were pleasantly produced, and then a song and dance by L. Gus-man, which was warmly applauded. Then a negro burlesque, which produced shouts of laughter at the comic postures and movements, but of the dialogue of which not a word could be owing to the noise upstairs. "W.e must say here that the police did their best to stop the noise and ultimately succeeded.

Next A. Keumi performed some startling feats on the single trapeze and a plantation scene, "The return of Uncle Joe," introducing some very good singing and step dancing, followed by tile unrolling of the royal flag and the singing of "Hawaii l'onoi" by "the 'troupe, brought the length' programme to a close. The house was and all were well satisfied with the entertainment, pronouncing it 'to be the best yet given b' the troupe. We hope, however, to pass even this splendid effort. Police Court January 22.

citntiNAi. cAr.r.mtit. Kika, Kaninkac, G. Eellix, ITy. Thomas, Kolomoun, drunk, forfeited bail of S(i.

P. McDonald, J. F. Shaw, drunk, forfeited bail $10 each. Kcau, Ahinala, drunk, lined $5 and SI costs, drunk, lined 10 and 81 costs.

Mipig Loo, assault and battery on Kauhiwin, fined 820 and $1.50 costs. Knni, Hailama and Knmekona, manslaughter, reinandedi froml'Jth, committed for trial to Supreme Qoi)vt, April.term, 1880. Keaka, disturbing the quiet of the night, fined $5 undt $20 coats. Yet "Wane, re-remanded'to" 23rd. CIVU.

('AIJ'XDAIt. Vt.Y. Holmes vs. lo'23rd. hipping The Malolo will take 'all freight for Kolirda to-day pt 3 The ivilauea Hon and the Lehua both leave nt 3 The mails by them will consequently bo closed at 2 :30 jm, Th'o "Wainiaunlo left nt 10:30 a.

r. yesterday fur "Wainnuc, to up tlio Thc Lilly Ginco, Cnpt. Iluglics, cnnio in' hi ballast' last night, 1 days from Iqi(qic, Peru. She has been 2 days off, port, and 10 days ago encountered a spell of southerly gales. Passed an iron bark lOldnys ago, bound eastward in 115 N.

S'lfo came from Liverpool with coals to Iquiqne, and is about 515 tons now measurement. Ykstkiiuay afternoon express No 7 was smashed up out on Uerctania Hlrccti ''The wheel caniaofl 'spring broke and thcr parts smashed. The driver received severe shaking and buvcvnl bad, bruitscb, LOCAL GENERAL ITEMS. The mnil for San Francisco, per Eva, closes nt p.m. this day.

Emma Square was crowded last night the music was splendid. 4 Piiki'AUAtioxs for ihc Coronation arc going on with vigor. From all quarters we hear of preparatory hulas being carried on. Au.vix there arc rumors of the formation of a new Cabinet. 'Vhc two Hawaiian members arc to be replaced by two foreigners, one of whom was formerly on the Bench.

It has been reported to us that the algaroba trees on tho mnkai side of the road nt "Waikiki, from this side of the bridge to Iicyond the Park, arc all withered and dead. Ox the invitation to the Coronation is placed the words, "Full dress." Is it Hawaiian or European full dress that is meant? Else why this preparation of foreign cloaks if not the former? Is other countries, at a Coronation, the herald'? precede the, sovereign, crying, "royewe, largesse!" and scattering money to the populace. Here, on the contrary, it is notified that the people are to distribute the lurgessa to the sovereign. Tin: Police Magistrate is lining those who arc brought up for drunkenness a second time $10. This is a good step as they will think a little about getting drunk when they have to pay 10 for their game.

Tun delay of the Suez and Australia in coming in sight of these islands gives another proof of the necessity of cable communication between Honolulu and San Francisco. How a cablegram would allay the anxieties now openly expressed It Is rumored that there is a nice kettle of fish over the precedence of ladies at the Coronation. If a. man is a widower, and lias a daughter married, can she take rank as his wife and so precedence of other ladies than she would as the wife of her husband? Tnr.iti: is a rumor going round town that some of the Coronation invitations are missing, and the explanation given of it is certainly ingenious. The invitation were handed out to soldiers to distribute, and at the last up-going steamer they sold them to passengers as mementos of the occasion.

To-Nioht the Rev. Geo. "Wallace will give a lecture on A line Art much neglected," in the hall of the Library and Beading Boom Association. The proceeds arc to be devoted to the purchase of new books for the Association. "We trust that they will have a liberal response to this appeal.

Yestkiiuav morning there was a runaway of a lumber wagon from Cooke's wharf. Another lumber wagon was backed into it and the horses took right1 and ran off. All1 the lumber was spilled, but the horses-were stopped near the foot of Niiuanu street by a native man with a shovel, with which he had been mixing mortar. is a question for those who arc settling the arrangements of tho Coronation. Are the invitation cards to bo taken along by those who are going? And if so, how nro they to bo carried? If not, how arc they going to distinguish between the invited and uninvited, and between those who arc to sit in high places and those who arc only going to the amphitheatre? To-Night Mr.

"Wr.iy Taylor will give another of -his well-known free oi gau recitals at St. Andicw's Ca-thcilral. For this occasion Mr. Taylor has secured the assistance of Miss Michiels, who will sing for the first time in public on this Island, Her brother will piny a cornet obli-galo to one of her solos, Lovers of good singing and music should not fail to be present. WnnpisHS havo been quite frequent during' the last two or tin ce days.

On Sunday and yesterday festivities wore held in Mnuoa Valley at the residence of Mr. Perry, in honor of his daughter's wedding. Notwithstanding the distance and tho bad roads an immense number of guests were present to do honor to the occasion and enjoy the proceedings. A bountiful provision was made for the refreshment of the guests, which was done ample justice to. Songs and dances enlivened the proceedings, and none departed without wishing long life and happiness to the newly married couple.

riom our own Curii'tiiniutcnt. KOHALA NOTES. "We have had two JConrs one last week and one the present, the wind blowing quite strong in gusts from the S.W., but unaccompanied with any great amount of rain. The surf was so heavy at Mahukona on Wednesday, that the Lehua' landed her passengers with difficulty, and did not attempt to land any of Kohaln freight until her return from Hilo on Friday morning. To-day (li)lli) the wind is back in the old N.E.

quarter, light airs and decidedly warm weather. V. vsu-uiu-pussugu oi mc lacuna irom Ililo, a Chinaman who had came on board sick bound for Honolulu, died before the steamer got to Mahukona. The Deputy-Sheriff of Kohaln, who was on board, was called upon to cmpannel a Coroner's Jury, who after due deliberation returned a verdict that the deceased come to his dentil from natural causes. North Kohala appears to be the banner district in the way of taxes.

It is said that the amount collected will foot'up 825,000, some four or five thousand more than any of the other districts. In the Police Court this week, a native was convicted of selling liquor without a license and fined 8200 subsequently ho was convicted of stealing the liquor (a caio of biandy) from the llalaula B. B. station, and sentenced to one year's imprisonment at hard labor. Altogether dear dozen of brandj and a poor article, too.

Married. In this city, ut the Catholic Church, January 21st, 1883, Manuel Baptist to Isabella Perry. Notice. rpiIE undersigned having puichnscd the Butchering' Business xi'" thi: Metropolitan and City Markets On King and Nminuti streets Honolulu, ill cany oa the same on his own account under the trade name of OXXil AVutr Ah fiom the 1st January, 30 1 at Ghjif.kt Joiixfox "Wai.m:h. NOTICE.

The C.mlnin or Agents of the lmik Hermann will not lie losponsiblo for-nnv debts contracted hv anv of the olllceis or crew of said vessel. lw Wanted, ANYONE having a copy of J. Knuwahi's "Form Book" to dispone of, will llml a purchaser by bending word to tf Co. Wanted, A RESPECTABLE TIDY GIRL or middle aged woman to take erne of children and act an 'and to travel with the family in foreign lands. Computable home ollered with suitable wages, Addie bs or apply to J.

E. WISEMAN, General Business Agent, No, 27 Mer-chant street, 303 lw "lecture By Xtev. Geo, Wiilluec, at the Ball of the Llbrniy and Bending Boom, On Tuesday, January nt ,7 Subject "A Pino Art Much Neglected." Adml-sion To Mcmbeis, Fiee, Non-inembcis, GO ,003 2t FENNELL, Practical Mechanic. Saddm'h and Hajixkhs. of all kinds on hand or inadu to older.

No millinery or dry goods for sale here. Xo steam plows or 'Gorhitin silver ware. No wines or spirits for sale. No Imported Coronation here. No boots, hhooa or Peter Funk jowolry But if you wane satisfaction in my lino call op nie nt 1)2 st.

Mo" The lUnt Turnout in Town. l'lrol'uhiss Pvnritce P.arrlann For Hire. Doner iimi careiui drivers. Telephone, '8lt. aoa To thu LailicN ELEGANT FANCY WORK ior Tin: holidays.

OBDERS taken 'and lessons given in Chenille, Silks, and Crowe) I'm-bioidery, Work to bo seen everyday from It) it, m. toJJ p. at 131'Foit sticet (ucM dour to Dr. Biodie). ijin eCZTX.

rGrnaiX DILLINGHAM CO; Reserve this space for of NEW of which they have Novelties in all Linos of LUBRICATING OILS. JTiiHt; Received; 'oiivoif A large Condgnmcr.t of Kerosene Oil, in faucet nozzle cans, ISO0 Fire Test, fiom Eastern Bcllnew, for sale in quantities to suit, at very low prices. '203 kj 4 Reciprocity Relations Rather Revivifying Between the Hawaiian Islands and tho United States, and between the Hawaiian Islands and .1. E. WISEMAN, Eeal Estate Broker, Employment Agent and General Business Agent, Office, 2T Merchant street, Hawaiian Gazette Block.

The only recognized Real Estate Broker in the Kingdom. Lund and piopeity forsale in all parts'of Honolulu and the various Houses to lease and rent in Honolulu and suburbs. Rooms to lent, en suite or single, throughout Honolulu. IMILMI IH HHHIfmfllHlfBF- l'uhui ivrxmw AUCTION SALES BY F. S.

PRATT Co. vvc will hold our Regular Room Sale On Friday of each week. F. S. PRATT Co.

Auctioneers. i Auction Sales toy E. P. Adams Furniture Sale, At the residence of J. 31.

Davidson, Eq. No. 138 Bcretnnia street, (opposite residence of Walker) Wednesday, January 24tli, At 10 a.m. will be sold the entire Household Furniture Consisting in part as follows: Handsome pailor suit, 7 pieces, Centre table, fine engravings, Chandeliers, rug, window curtains, Cornices, easy ehnlrs, library table, B. YV.

chairs, secretary and'liook ease, Handsome b. w. carved marble top BEDItOOM SET, Consisting of bedstead, bureau, w.mh-stand, rocker, 2 chairs and towel vuik, beautiful b. -v. wardrobe, with mirror full length, linlraud spring mattresses, pillows, blankets, coverlets, mosquito nct, a new sewing machine" in perfect older, chamber sets, single and double; w.

bedstead. B. W. sidcboaul, cxt. dining table, Dining chaiis, glass is crockery win Cutlery and plated waie, Rcfiigeiator, meat safe, Kitchen stove, in order; Kitchen furniture, step-ladder, "Wheelbarrow, bath tub, hat racks AKo, large Koa olllce tabic, I.

JI. bookcase, ollltsu chaiis and table," E. V. Adajis, Auctioneer. By the s'tmr City of New York, DIRECT FROM AUST RALIA, Gentlemen's SADDLES! Embroidered and plain Seats.

Bridles in Rnsset Blk leather Riding Whips and Harness, Tho finest ever imported into theso Islands; also, Solid Leather Portmanteaus, Carpet Bags, Pouches, and Russet Leather Saddle Bugs, OJiliY AT II. LYXqJI'S, No. 88 King sti eel. CEDAR SHINGLES! Jt'hT RlX'EIVI'D Alien KoliiiiHOii. 209 A a meeting of tho Directors of Ka-il piolahi Pmk Association held Jan.

18lh, the following officers wero elected for tho ensuing year, viz; A. Cleghorn Dr. J. S. Yice.Pn-i.

II, R. JIaefaihine Secretary. Cecil Brown Treasurer. Signed," II, III 51 AGFA BLANK, UWlw 'five If. GOODS large invoices to arrive.

Agricultural Implements, it 1 1 UMMIMMMMMHto 1 Partnership Notice. "YV ILLIAJI L. GRIEVE this Hay' re-H tires fronii the-firm of Roiikut GniEVE which is now composed of Robert Grieve and Alatau son. ROBERT GRIEVE Honolulu, JnnJgQtli; '1883. 80a 31 Notice of DiBHolntion.

THE co-partnership heietofore, existing between Bruce Cartwright, V. S. Luce and A. W. Bush, under the firm name or style of the Union Feed is this day dissolved.

BRUCE CARTWRIGHT -Dated Honolulu, January CARD. 1 npiIE partnership heretofore existing JL between the said parties above mentioned was not dissolvcd'on the 28th day of December, 1882. The undei-signed has not purchased the interest of W. S. Luce and A.

Bush, and has not' assumed all the liabilities of said firm. BRUCE CARTWRIGHT. Dated Honolulu, Jan. 8, 1883. 21)2 tin Notice ol'IMNNolntlon.

rpiIE Union Feed Company, composed of Bruce Cartwright, V. S. Luce, and A. Bush, was dissolved on tho 28th day of December, 1882, Bruce Cart-wright purchasing the entire interest of W. S.

Luce and A. ")V. Bush, who from the 28th December, 1882, ceased to bo partners in the said Union Feed Company. Bruce Caitwright, the purchaser, assuming all liabilities of said Company prior to date of dissolution thereof. S.

LUCE. 291 lm A. BUSH. Dissolution of Partnership. is herein' given that the firm J-l of Broglie, Spearifc Co.

is this day dissolved by mutual consent. A. Wi Bichaidson retiring. All claims will bo paid by C. Broglio and J.

A. Spear, and all ucb(s will bo collected by them. The business will continue under the ilnu name of Broglio Spear. i Cuas. Biioomk.

John A. Speak. A. RiciiAitusoN. Honolulu, Jan.

13, 1883. 290 lm JSTiNolico "ia ALL DEBTS duo to thei undersigned must bo paid on or before thcUlst January, otherwise they will bo placed in the hands of a 204 2w OAPT. MARCHANT. Notice. A tho Annual Meeting of the East xl Maui Plantation held at Bono, lulu, January 17th, 1883, the following ofllccrs were elected for itho'oiibuiiig year: Col.

AV. F. Allen President E. Hoffmann Vice President P. C.

Jones, Jr Sec'y and Trca W. F. Allen Auditor JJIIIIXTOUH! Messrs. F. Allen, A.

G. Ellis, and P. C. Jones, Jr. 300 3w P.

CJQNES, Sec'y. aV tie. Having puichabcd the good-will of the Hotel Strijet iMarket, we.arc now pic-pared to supply oldciintomuiR mid now ones with tho best nuality of Beef, Mutton Pork, Veal, Poultry and EgS market prices. Shipping supplied wlth.livc stock. CAVENAGII Co.

Honolulu, January 8, 1883. 203 Tho Ilotol Street Market Is how in apositlon to supply their cus. mors with Prime Mutton, Veal, and everything in tho meal line. Send in your orders. Prompt BtU UAVUXAUU CO" i '-i.

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