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Evening Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 2

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3 4 I i TKLpr It Plodgod to neither Soot nor Pftity i Bat established Tor tho benofit of all, SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1883. THIS DAY'S DOINGS. MORNINCI. Gymnasium Exercises for Lndics and 'Children from 0 to 11.

AFTERNOON Base Ball Match, 3:30. Hand at Emma Square, at 4 :30 EVENING. Hand, Hawaiian Hotel, 7 :30. Gospel Temperance Meeting nt Bethel, at 7:30. TO-MORROW.

Bethel Sunday School, at J) Fort St. Church S. S. at 0 :45. St.

Andrew's Cathedral S. S. 10. English Sermon at Roman Catholic Church, at 10 a.m. Bethel, Rev.

S. C. Damon, at LI. St. Andrews' Cathedral, Hew Mr.

"Wallace, morning and. evening. Fort St. Church, Rev. J.

A. Gru-zan, morning and evening. Service Y. M. C.

3 p.m. Bible Class at Fort St. Church Vestry, at 8:15 STOCK BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. The preliminary meeting to form the above society was held yesterday morning, Hon. A.

F. Judd in the chair, and Mr. J. 1. Dowsctt Jr.

acting as secretary. Mr. C. Bailey explained that the organization would not interfere in any way with the Agricultural Society but was intended to assist it by publishing stock and herd books. He referred to an article in Harper's Monthly which embodied his views, which were specially to protect breeders and dealers in stock by having a register of pedigrees.

He also advocated the improvement of the laws relating to stock, and said tQy should be very cautious in admitting members, and not admit those who practised any spirit of dishonesty. Uolonel Juucl joined heartily the movement which had been wanted for a long time. He knew of planters who had sent here for a certain kind of stock, but the agents never knew where to get it. If they had a register of bona fide pedigrees then people could ascertain at once an' particulars. He said that few people really knew what stock there was on these islands.

He did not approve of their holding shows. The Chairman advocated that two registers should be kept, one for horses and one for cattle. They should contain a complete history of all stallions and mares imported and should give their progeny. The chief would be in the compilation, but subsequently, on payment of a fee, others might register their stock and supplementary lists could be produced from time to time. He read from a book, that he had kept for his own information, the names' of several horses whose pedigree he had obtained.

On motion of Colonel Judd it was decided to appoint a Committee of three to draft a constitution and by laws. Mr. Cecil Brown, Col. C. H.

Judd, and Mr. J. J. Dowsett Jr. ftwerc appointed to act on this Committee with orders to report to a meeting on 19th November.

THE Y. M. C. A. The regular monthly meeting was held on Thursday evening.

His Honor Mr. Justice Judd in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and adopted, Mr. 'P. C.

Jones jr. stated that the Sunday afternoon services had been well attended and might be considered a success. At the last one there were as many young men as at the first, but not so many of their own congregation. He was afraid that it would bo impossible for Mr. Cruzan to conduct all these services us three sermoiiB a day wns too much, in addition to his other numerous duties.

Tho President stated that Mr. Cruzan's sermon on a year's experience of the liquor law was very much appreciated by the natives on Sunday. Dr. Damon reported that the debt, on tho Chinese church at Kohala, amounting to 3,707, had been paid. at a late communion service in the Chinese church in town, four children had been baptized.

He spoke in the highest terms of his Lee Kan and said there was nationality on the island that was coming forward so quickly to Christianity, nnd their churches iwero nearly self sustaining, Mr. -Koch said that he hnd visited the hospital once in the last montln Tho president suggested that he should yisit the prison' as there were a number of Germans there at present. Mr. A. F.

Cooke said that he had visited the shipping and invited the sailors to attend the Sunday afternoon services, andj though not very well received by thfttn, he was glad to say many had come, lie said there was an increase of intcmpei-ancc among the sailors of the local vessels. Mr. Jones said that Mr. Cooke deserved great credit on account of the number of sailors that were present on Sunday afternoons. He also reported that man applications for employment had been made, and that there were but few openings, lie could not fill one application out of twenty, lie had found several positions for young men who atten- 'ded his book-keeping class, aud always recommended those who were punctual and regular in their attendance.

Mr. Atherton said that the class of young men who drifted here were willing to work, but, as a rule, did not know anything they were not. lit for plantations or for business houses. Dr. Damon expressly pointed out the necessity of punctuality in all habits of life, and said that men did not deserve appointments it they were not punctual.

He also referred to the frequency of young meu coming here without testimonials. The president said that he hoped to establish a class next month to teach Hawaiian. Mr. Atherton asked what class of entertainment, was to bo on Tuesday, and advocated something better than an ice-cream and cake entertainment, if they wished to make money. As all the entertainment committee were absent no information was given, but they arc enthusiastically taking the matter in hand.

Mr. Lowrey, the secretary, read a letter from Captain Bray who recommended that Mr. Sayf ord pay Honolulu a visit on an evangelical mission. As Mr. Sayf ord' visit would probably cost the association $500, it was thought advisable to save the money in order to obtain a first-class secretary.

It was agreed that places should be erected on the grounds for' hitching horses, to obviate the present inconvenience of tying animals some distance down the street. Mr. Cassidy spoke on the 'temperance question as it how appeared to him in America, where he said every saloon would soon be shut down. Mr. Atherton referred to a paper showing that in the State of Maine only four cents, a head of the population was collected for the revcuue on account of liquor, while the average for the whole of the United States was SI.

42 a head. The proceedings were closed with prayer. LYCAN CO. To-dav the iron doors of Lycan i Cos store will be 'unbarred, and the curiosities, so carefully concealed, will be disclosed to the public gaze. In the ladies department are several very elegant pieces of Kensington embroidery for mantlepieces, table-covers, mats, one having1 the necessary material 'to complete the pattern already commenced." Some very pretty sewing baskets, nicely upholstered nndlincd inside, wall pockets' and baslccts of every design, shape and pattern nre to be seen.

There is plenty of joy for thp children. Two 'handsome dressed dolls, one in bine, the other in brocaded satin, dressed in the height of fashion are conspicuous. For these and the hundreds of and larger ones, there are carriages, dishes, sets of furniture, and every thing pertaining to the d.oll world. Then there are all the usual mid popular games, grace hoops, battle door and shuttle cock, croquet, etc. scrap books, autograph and photograph albums, and a lot of npv and handsome baby carriages.

In Chri8lmus cards, there nre displayed some of tho finest designs imaginable. A panel of pink silk, decorated with artificial flowers, au oblong mirror with a bunch of flowers, several hand-painted cards in oil and water-colors, all used an Christmas greeting, deserve particular mention. Handsome plush dressing cases with ivory fittings, velvet plush and gilt frames for cards nihil photographs mirrors from hand size to tho largest size made arc exceedingly attractive bed-room and par lor sets, easy chairs, the look of which makes one long to sit down, and center tables arc the chief attractions in the furniture department. Guitars from $1 to $100 arc also obtainable. Last, but by no means least, are tho pictures, which attracted the attention of His Majesty yesterday on a private visit to the store.

L'ctot'lc 4 aha 1 en aoiiufe will not remain unsold many hours after the store is open to-morrow; it is one of the most beautiful works Of art ever seen in Honolulu. The Princes in, the Tower and The Three Scape-Graces will also attract attention, besides a number of others that arc not yet rcadj' for display. Mrs. Gillam is represented by her well executed groups of flowers, one of which has been sold to lion. Mrs.

C. 11. Bishop. Lycan stock, in their particular line, is at the present time unsurpassed in Honolulu, and it will not be long ere they have again to refill their store, if our ideas of the taste and requirements of Honolulu citizens be correct. CORRESPONDENCE.

Coricspondcncc is solicited on the topics of the day, or what may become, so. We reserve the right to excise purely personal mutter. Wc do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents. Ed. SUCAR VALUES.

Editok Bulletin Sin We think, in viewbf the interest taken by this community in all sugar-subjects, that an apology is scarcely needed in asking you to publish the following figures. They represent the respective average value, per ton, of last crop's sugar allgrades consigned by us to San Francisco, as per nett returns from that port. Spencer Plantation $142 90 per ton. Huelo Sugar Mill 138 CO Huelo Plantation 137 24 133 7G Jlceia Plantation 1 29 02 It would be Interesting to have all such returns published; it would tend to provoke a healthy rivalry amongst planters. We hope our neighbors will respond.

Geo. W. Macfarlani: Honolulu, 18th October, 1883. Co. EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.

Tho Band will play in Emma Square this afternoon at 4:30. The following is the programme March Kameke Parlow Overture Mistress of the House. Selection Ernanl Verdi Chorus Bivouac (new) Dance Watteau Glendon Polka First Step Coote Also at, the Hawaiian Hotel this even-lug, at 7:30. l'AKT I. March Straight forward Parlow Overture Mistress of tho House.

Chorus Bivouac Petrella Medley The Kagc in London. TAUT II. Selection Madame Angot Lecocq Waltz The Flower Show Coote Polka The First Coote Hawaii roxoi. For Sale. BRAKE.

Apply to I. H. 8. TREGLOAN. 537 tf Cor.

King and Hotel Sts. Notice. meeting of the Workingmcn's Uni-on will bo held at the Armorv on A Tuesday eveninjr. Oct. 23rd.

at 7:30 to which tho workingmen of Honolulu are cordially nnd earnestly invited. By Order. GEO. OAVANAGH, 537 2t Secretary. PIANO TUNING! ME.

JOSEPH TEISKA, WHO is in our employ, Iiub had several years experience in Piano Factories in Germany and America he is a sober, reliable man, and we Guarantee all of his work. All kinds of Musical Instruments repaired and put in porfect order. 537 Lycan Co. HAIR CUTTING in artistic style, ONLY 26 CENTS at GEO. VOGT'S, lw 82 Hotel street.

535 Thorough-bred Stallion Tor Sale. THE WELL-KNOWN AND POPU. lar Stallion "KING WILLIAM" one of tho finest Stallions ever imported into 'this Kingdom. For paitlculars ap. ply at oncoto 534 1m JOHN McKEAGUE.

For Sale, Chcup, One Top Buggy, and one Fianp-Box Open Buggy; both in nerfect order. An- Fort cor, School. 62? plySW in C. BUSIER CO. Offer for Sale the Cnvgo of the MARTHA DAVIS, JUST ARRIVED! Till: POt.T.OWIKH LIST OF IERGHA1ISE, Ox Carts, Liglit Ex Top Carriages.

STEALS COAL. Cumberland Coal, Com. "Wood Chairs, KEROSENE OIL. Matches, Pine Molasses llooin, Soap, Iro Chests, Nos, 12, il, and 5, lloe Handles. Lohstcis, 111) Ins; Beans, 81b tns bpiucoPlanK.

Hay Cutters. Nos. 1, 2. 3. Axle Grease, Fairbanks Scnlcs, Nos.

U4 Leather Belting, Ccntrift13.il Lining, 14 inch; lif 1-H Inch. MAMMOTH ROCKERS, Bales Excelsior, Manila Coidairc, Assorted: Excelsior Mattresses, Galvanized Fence Staples, farmers boilers, 20 and Sisal Hope, Aborted, Ash Plank, Dump Barrows, Ames' Shovels, Y. METAL SHEATHEN'Gr 111, 18, '20, 22, 24 and 20 Hair Mattresses Grindstones, Rubber Hose, Hide Poison, Barbed Wire, Refined lion, ANNEALED FENCE WIRE, Galvanized Screws' and 'Washers. fi32 lin IN future tho WINDSOR RESTAURANT will be kepi open until 10 o'clock every mcnt (bunuays excepted. Meals of every des cription cooked to order.

535 1m The Honolulu Iron "Works Co Ilavcion hand, nearly completed, And For Sale at Reasonable Prices, 1 Combination Galloway and Tubular Steam Boiler, 23 feet long by feet 1 Do. lOVJ feet by 0 feet; Galloway Boiler, l'Jjj feet long by feet in diameter. Also, for sale, one good second Combination Boiler, 23t feet long by 0 feet in diameter, with 70 feet of Smoke Stack; been in use four years; almost as good as new. All kinds of Boilers, any size, made to order at short notice at THE HONOLULU IRON WORKS. 534 lw Just received a Large Varied Assortm't of over 100 DIFFERENT STYLES OF Wall Paper, All of the Latest Designs, and for sale cheap, at the Furniture Warerooms of C.

E. WILLIAMS, Telephone No. 70. Ill Fort St. 225 lmb BONE MEAL! Super Phosphates, Otter Fertilizers In quantities to suit, FOR SALE BY THEO.

II. DAVIES 510 0m Agents Pacific Fertilizing Co. 1VM. McCANDIJESS, No. 0 Queen street, Fish Market, Dealer in choicest Beef, Veal, Mutton, FInli, Sc.

Family and Shipping Orders carefully attended to. Live stock furnished to vessels at short notice, and Vegetables of all kinds supplied to order. 340 ly Notice. OWING to tho departure of Mr- E. A.

Brokaw this day, I bog to Inform my numerous patipns that the drayago business will bo undor tho management of Mr. C. W. CLARK, well-known to the public, as ono of tho most accomodating and r3liablo draymon in tho city, and that ho will be plenscd to wait on customers with tho best teams on tho beach, GEO. H.

ROBERTSON. Honolulu, Oct. 15th, 1883. 533 lw For Sale. A QUANTITY of Iron Hoop, 2x3.10.

Also, Iron Tanks. Apply to 0B0 8m H. BRUN9. DILLINGHAM BULLETIN OF NEW GOODS! JUST ltI3CKTVI3, IK VOICES OP Guaranteed to put out twice as large a lire in half the time of any other maelilno. It does not get out of older, and if, always ready for ujc.

Every residence, Sugar Mill and Stoic should have one. Magneso-Calcite Fire Proof Safes Boxes Absolutely fire-proof. With larger percentage of inside sriaco than any other -al Wi; auk Sot.k AOK.NTH KOIl T11K AllOVK. NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER PLATED WARE. Wire Cloth, "Wire Netting, Bice Cloth, Bird Cages, Barb Fencing Wire, Pumps, WimVvvills, Tanks, HYDRAULIC RAMS.

Kerosene and Imbricating Oils a specialty. A good stock on hand nnd to arrive. Call and examine our News Good. DILLINGHAM CO. THE GREAT I.

Corner Nmiimu and Queen Sts. No Bombast Simply an announcement THE ABOVE STORE Will open on Monday, October 22nd, WITH THE Largest Assortment of Goods Ever shown here without exception, consisting in part: Dry, Fancy and House Furnishing Goods, Embroideries, Laces, and everything that comes under the above heading. WITHOUT EXAGGERATION Tli Larpst aid Finest Stock; of Men's, Boy's and Youth's Clothing. Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots anS SKotis, Hats, Cap3, Trunks, Valises, too numerous to itemize. JBSy-Kemember Monday is the opening day at the GREAT IX, STORE, Corner of Nuuanu and Queen Streets.

585 6m A. SUGAR MACHINERY, PER "MALLSGATE." We have received a further consignment of Messrs. Mirrlcefl. Watson machinery, and have now on hand, ready for delivery. One Tripple-Effect, on handsome wooden iron staging, containing 8485 square feet of heating surface, with pumping engine and dlschaiginc mont-jub, complete.

One Double-Effect, having 2290 square feet of heating surface, with engine and montjus. i One set of Four Weston's Patent Centrifugals, with engine.and mixer. One set of Two Weston's Patent Centrifugals. Payin. facilities for the manufacture of these the Weston's-Patent for which, in Great Britain, has expired, wo aro thus enabled to offer them at materially reduced prices.

We have a full assortment of Centrifugal spares linings, brasses, rubber bands and bushes, etc. IT! Two Diagonal Engines, each 6 inch by 12 inch. Clariflcrs, Plat Coolers, 8x0x2 and 6x5x1.7. -vj YTJJ 3HT One spare Top Roller, for 20 inch by 54 inch mill. One spare Side Roller, for 20 inch by 54 inch mill.

One spare Intermediate Spur Wheel, for gearing of 20 inch by 54 mill. i E. O. HALL SON, (LIMITED.) Havo just addod largely to their Varied Stook of Hardware, General Merchandise, And Plantation Goods, ov evkiit description, THE BEST LUBRICATING OILS, By tho Marlha Davis," Overland, via San Francisco; TheD.C.Murrav, W. Almy," Mallsgate," W.

H. Dlmond," and-from England, via Panama. Shortly expected by the Henry James, from New York, and the Ceylon, from Boston, a very full line of Plows and Agricultural Implements MAKING, THE Most complete assortment ever offered in this Kingdom. B83 lm V3flfttm X. L.

STORE 9 GARTENBERG, Proprietor. G. W. Macfarlane Co. 532 tf fi tf HHito i ni(ji umaifltil i 4b.

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