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Evening Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 3

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rx-e TUESIJAY, NOV. 20, 1883. OCEAHIO S. S. CO.

FOH SAN VKAXCIbCO. Leaves Honolulu. Deo. Ut. Mariposa.

II iiolnlu, Doc. lGth PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO. Foil san 1'iuNcreco: City of or about.

Nov in Oily of or iiimut Nov Australia On or about Nov 37 Zcalandlu or about Dec J'Oll AUCKLAND AND BVDNKV: City of Sydney On or about Dec 1 Australia On or uliout Dec 20 SUN, MOON AND SEA. h. in. Sun sets to-day 5. 17 p.m.

rises 0. 1G a.m. rises to-night. .11. p.m.

HUh tide (largci 1) High tide (-mull) I) TELEPHONIC. Diamond Head, Nov. 20, a.m Light N. E. wind.

Nothing in sight. ARRIVALS. Nov. 19 Schr Liholiho from Kuktiilinele Stmr Waiimuiulo from Wtiimnnalo Bk Aldcn Basso from Victoria DEPARTURES. Nov.

19 Stmr 11 Bishop for I-Inmakua Stmr Kilauea Hon for Kaliului Schr Mntia for Ililo Schr Wnilclu for Maliko Schr Nettie Merrill for Lahaina VESSELS LEAVING THIS DAY. Stmr Kiiuui for windward ports Stmr Iwalani for Kauai Stmr Lehua for Mol ikai Matii Stmt Planter for windward ports Schr Wninmlu for Mnkiilau Schr Etiukai for Wainlua Schr Mary Alice for Molokai Bgtne Consttelo for S. F. Schr Jennie for Waianae Stmr Mokolii for Kaliului PASSENGERS. For Kaliului per Kilauea Hon, Nov 19 Mrs Cuthbert 3 children, Perry, Misses Perry, Bro Mars, Gurnty 45 deck.

For Hawaii per Bished, Nov. 19 Gardiner and 10 deck. SHIPPING NOTES. Schr Kainbow brought 542 bags of riee. The scow for the dredge was launched yesterday.

The W. G. Irwin is discharging at the O. S. S.

wharf. Capt. McDonald having resigned his position as commander of the stmr. Iwalani yesterday, was succeeded by Capt. J.

Cameron of the C. R. Jiishop. Capt. Davis of the schooner Liholiho will take command of the C.

R. Bishop. The 0. K. Bisbop went out yesterday at 3 o'clock to tow in the sell Liholiho.

The bk Alden Bessie, 19 days from Victoria. B. C. arrived here yesterday with 328 Chinese passengers for Hong Kong. She came to get water and more passengers.

LOCAL CENERAL NEWS. Tnis is the last week of Mellis' great clearance sale. His Majesty and party returned from Walmanalo yesterday afternoon. Some handsome calabashes, made by natives, of Hawaiian wood, can be seen at Herrick's. The Palama bus has obtained the services of a new trumpeter.

Practise makej perfect. i Residents on Berbtauia street were treated to a midnight brawl early on Sunday morning. The Working Men's Union meets this evening. There Is special and Important business to transact. Senor Canavarro, Mr.

A. Hoffnung and Mr. H. Macfarlane leave to-day on the Kinau for the Wailuku plantation. The sale of furniture, by Lyons and Levey, commences at 10 o'clock; lunch at noon.

No reserve on tho goods or lunch. Messrs. Hart of tho Astor House, have sent us a can of ice cream which certainly does not ta3to of corn starch." Captain McDonald, who was always noted for ills kindness and civility to passengers on tho 0. It. Bishop, has re.

signed his command of the Iwalani. His Honor tho Chief Justice commences his class In Hawaiian at the Y. M. C. A.

this evening nt half-past seven. Tho classes will bo held every Tuesday evening. Mr. Yarndlev has commenced work at the public schools. Last week he visited the Fort street institution to ascertain its rcqulrepionts and arrange his plans of operation.

At tho Police Court yesterday, there wero eleven cases of drunkenness; Joe and Kowlkl were each sentenced to forty-eight hours imprisonment, and two cases were remanded. Mn. E. P. Adams offers for sale, tomorrow, at noon, Lunaltlo lots number one and two, containing over eleven acres.

The German laborers have again returned to town with a fresh complaint. On arrival at the plantation they do niandcd to ho paid 2 a day for each day they were in prison. As iho demand was refused, they objected to work. Wildku's steamship company has been duly formed and the following ollleers were elected! President, Hon. S.

G. Wilder; Vice-president, Mr. Win. G. Irwin; Secretary, Mr.

S. B. Rose; Treasurer, Mr. Win. C.

Wilder; Auditor, Mr. J. 11. Patv. Saturday night's boxing passed off quietly, the boys from "Walluku and Walahua being evenly Mr.

I. Welsh, the conductor of the entertainments, deserves credit for the very orderly manner in which they are conducted. No smoking is allowed, no Inebriates are admitted, and any applause is at once suppressed. O. P.

M. B. These arc mysterious letters, and a reference to the top of our fourth page will explain them. It will also explain how the cheapest and best can bo combined in one, where everything Is marked In plain figures, where there is the most varied assortment, of goods, and where they arc alway ahead. Tim; wn ami children of tho Gei.

man la'ioicrs are in a detilii(o conditio i. At pro eni they are lodged and fed by tho Woiking Men's Ur.ion. This is.nn opportunity for benevolent orsotis to proffer. asistmee or obtain employ, ment for as, whatever the di. te.

of the men i.v be, the women and children should not he left destitute. The calendar of the niniea sessions shows an iucicuse, in tho Kingdom, of forgery and. highway robbery. Boili these facts were commented upon by Ills Honor the Caief Justice, who especially noticed that young Huwniiaiu have a tendency to stick up defenceless Chinamen and commit robberies on the highway. Mr.

Stiiiling and Mr. C. N. Arnold arrived from Hawaii on Sunday with reports of the damage done to bridges by the lute Hoods, and to receive Instructions as to effecting repairs. The total amount of the damage, including that to the roads, Is Teui porary fording places have been already made over the streams, but these will have to repaired after each freshet.

None of -the bridges recently erected by Mr. C. N. Arnold have at all damaged, which speaks well for the quality of his work. In the Civil Court yesterday, the long postponed case of John Rebello v.

Wong Qning, a plea of general issue concerning the possession of certain premises, resulted in a judgment for the plaintiff. An appeal to the Supreme Court was noted. Mr. Cecil Brown appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. J.

Russell for the defendant. The case of T. B. Murray v. Feran, assumpsit for 11 was discontinued.

The following cases were continued to Instant: O. E. Williams v. A. K.

Kuninakea, assumpsit for SI3.C0 Broglle Spear v. Charles Jarrett, assumpsit for 80.90. The court and the bar, nfier the con-elusion of their niduous duties at Wni-men, and while waiting for the steamer, adjourned lo Mr. Samuel Parker's at Muna. A camping-out expedition wax arranged, and the law had a couple of days good hunting after wild pigs and cattle.

Eight bulls were captured besides the smaller game. The party cele-brated His birthday at Mr. .1. Parker's, where a sumptuoits dinner had been prepared. Mr.

S. Parker, Mr. J. Parker, Mr. P.

Spencer avid other resi-dent of Waimea did their little best to make the legal visitors comfortable, and succeeded. The following were the convictions at tho Waimea Couit. dice Song, larceny in the llrst degree, two years Imprisonment with hard labor; l'alau, for forgery, live years hard labor; Nakai-kuahlne, forgery, four years hard labor; Kahookaumaha and akuweo highway robbery, live and three years hard labor respectively; Ah Wong, having opium in Ills possesion, three months haid labor; Mahukulillli, forgery and uttering, two and a half years hard labor; exceptions wero taken In the last case. The Court finished business on Tuesday night after six days work and two evening sessions. All business for the prosecution was prepared, and the Hawaiian jury did tlmlr work well.

Tho sentences passed wore necessarily unusually heavy, owing to the nature of the crimes. A CAItW. rpiIE uudoiig led herewith tenders I is thank to 0. U. Bishop Agenti lor tbo Liverpool, London and Uliilie Fire ln-uraneu C'ompuny, a II.

Divlin, IS l'o-Iho Northern Auriincu Company for Ihu very quick and piompt payment of tho amount of Int-uran -e. Remaining Gentlemen Yours very respectfully. SOS ill IIOIIN- ImhU ON Siturday, a Drk Red Chuddnh Shawl, ft was lot when driving from don Kim's on Nuiuinu in-ct, through In nla' lane, do Fort stieei mid along II iiel ti.q to Uo' Kim's. A 'tillable reward will he jdven to the finder I 502 tf WILDER CO. MWBMiyilMWMBBMl P.

McINERNY HAS TI.E Mini It I lUUOl flOM Utt Just received by the Mariposa, Prepare for Chrisfcmas. They arc the f.iririsi. and neat Assortment, over cived in Hoi.olitlu. And will be sold at 50 CefiPer Ponni A New Ic3 Cream Wagon which vl Its the Suburbs nt all Hours of Hie and night with Soda Water and Ice Cream UKLONOB TO P. McINEMY, 630 FORT STREET.

lm mi TRASI TRASI We have just received from the Celebrated Tea House of P. lore I Go. Of YOKOHAMA, JAPAN, a selected nssortment of their To which we call the attention of the trade, and beg to refer them to the following Certificates Sworn Certificates of Purity. HlO.i. l.EAMXO PllYSICIVNS AND ANALYSTS.

Consulate of His Imperial Jaj anese Majesty. Franc! I hereby certify that the Tea marked L.P.M. packed by L. P. Mouse, Yokolia-ma, and bubnittcd to me.

is in my opinion a pure, unadulteiate and natural leaf. KENSAKO YANAGIYA, His Imperial JapnncfO Majesty's Consul at San Francisco. Office of Fred. Kcil, Chem st, set Pliarmaey, To whom it may concern: 1 hereby cenily tbnt I have eximined I lie various brands of Ja an Tet, all1 of which have been purcknt-ed by disinterested parties, and found them all to be more or le-s adulterated with coloring matters and other sub-tances foreign to Tea, with the exception of lo marked L.P.M. packed by L.

P. Moore, Yokolia ma. The analyses 'of twelve different brands gave ihe following result, viz: No. 1. Large amount of olnring, con- siMini: of Prussian Blue (feiro-cyai.

iile of iron), and Soapsto.ie. No. 2. Large amount of coloring, consisting of Indigo and aluminous earth. Thi- brand contains a larjie quantity of leaves only le-empllng Tea in color.

Colored with Indigo and' alumi- nous earth. No. 4. olored with Prussian Hluc and and mixed with leaves fom oilier plants. No.

0. Colored with Prussian Blue, Gyp- Mim and loapMOne. No 0. Slightly colored with Indigo Plumbago and Cluy. No.

7. Cotoied with Indigo, Fl, m'mgo and Gypsum. No. 8- Slijjiitly colored with Plumb igo imd Indigo. No.

9 Colored with Plumbago and No. 10 Slightly colored with Prussian Ulue Soapslonc and Yello.v Oehri. No. 11 Colored with Indigo and Plum- N'o. 1 LPM L.P.Moore, Yokohama.

per. Ice ly free trem du and any aitificlal or otli' loreiirn I'RKD, O. KEIL. Subcribcd ami sworn to before me, this lit A day of January, lbcO. F.

C. WEGENER, Notary Public. San Francisco, January llth, 1833. I I' Moonii, Esq. Dear Sir: Having read tho result of iho analysi- of various brands of Japan Tea, wo i muddcr No.

12 mncked P. packed by your linn at Ynkohumii, tint only Tiaof Iho twelve mmples Jit for usj and pafestly wholesome the other biauds cunininlni' moie or less in jurious sulisiances, and under no bo cum-tauccs bhould bo allowed to cir-mod. A. fSOEHTZ, M.D. G.

.7. llucKNKi.i., M.D. J. L. Mkares, M.D.

8-For sale UNREASONABLY LOW and on must FAVORABLE TERMS by G. W. Macfarlane Co. fitil lwb. For Sfile or Lease.

ASMALMJUICK COTTAGE, OON-t-i ting of four ronms and a Kitchen, ltont modo-ntc. Anplv to W. KAWLIN V8oap Works, oot Ia-Ico For Sale. A QUANTIIY of Ho 8x8.10. ly.

Also, lion 'lanicj At i) lo oaj ym J. 11. ii RUNS. PIE JIM TEA Oceanic Steamship Oomp'yi THE iiiuw and Elcg.mi Steamships MARIPOSA ALAMEDA, Will have Honolulu and Sau Pianolsco on the 1st and 15 th of Each Mouth. may havu their names bonked In advance by applying al the ollico of tho imenis.

Passengers by till- line arc hereby no till'il that llley will be allowed 2.fi0 lbs of tiagirime free by tho Overland Hail-way, when traveling East. Excursio.i Tltkols lor Hound Trip, $125, good to icturn by any of tin Company's Steamers within ninety diys. Mkiiciiandisk Intended for shipment by this line will he received of u.iargc In tho Company's New Warehouse and receipts Issue I for same. Insuhanck on merchandise, whilst in the warehouse, will be at owner's risk. Wm.

G. Ikwin Agents, O. S. S. Co.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO The clipper bgtne onsuelo. Cousins, Master, Will have quick dispatch for the above port For freight or passage apply to Ikwin Agents. FOR SAN FR NOISCO Tho favorite bark Lady Larnpcon, Rust, Master. Will' have quick disp.ttch f. the above port.

For freight or apply to C. Bubweh t. Co Aucnts. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. The favorite bark Kalakaua, Miller, Master, Will have quick dispatch for t' above port.

For freight or passage apply to F. A. Schakfek Agents. INTJERISIiAND Steam Navigation Company's LINE OF STEAMERS. The Planter.

uai'ks, Commander, Wul run regnl.rly for Kona and Kau Leaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 9 Tuesday, Nov. 21 Friday, Nov. 80 Tuesday, Dec.

11 Friday, Dec. 21 Friday, Oot. 19 Tuesday, Oct. Friday, Nov. to a Akrives at Honolulu at 5 t.m: Tuesday, Oct.

10 Tuesday, Nov. 27 Friday, Oct. 20 Friday, Dec. 7 Tuesday, Nov. 6 Tuesday, Dec.

18 Friday, Nov. 10 Friday, Dec. 28 The C. B. Bishop, CAsrKiiON, Commander, Leaves Honolulu every Monday at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, K.iloa, Eleele, and Waimea, Kauai.

Returning, leaves Nawiliwili every Friday even ing. The James Makee, MCDONALD, Com mandcr. Leaves Honolulu every Thursday, at .1 p.m. for Kap-aa and Kilauea. Returning leaves Kauai every Monday at 4p-ra and touching at Wainae, both ways.

Steamer Likelike, King, Master. Leaves Honolulu eacli Tuesday at 4 p.m., touching at Lulialua, Maa-laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka-waihae, Ijaupahoelioo and Hilo. Returning, will touch at all the. al ports, arriving at Honolulu each Sutiduy a.m. 1 THE FAST SAILING Schooner Ehukai will run regularly TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thursday, weather permitting.

For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to 181 A. F. Cooke, Agent. DIARIES For 1884 AT ovr Ac co's. eta JUST RECEIVED EX LATE AU1UV LS, VC5 BarrolH, JTrenIi Columbia Salmon 245 A S.

CLEGIIORN CO. FOR SALE, A Lot of Land 300 ft. wide by 300 ft. deep, Situated on makai side of Ilerctnnia Btieel, near tlio rosldenco of Mr. SVong 'Qui.

Water laid nn. STABLE AND OUT-BUILDINGS ALSO ON' THE IMtlMIREH. Tree nnd Flowers are planted and Grounds are well laid out, to rm tf cnui.AN&co. Treasury of THIS Beautiful Collection of Muiio for tho Family and Social Circle, contaiiiH over 500 pages of Choice Music ninong which may be mentioned. The Old aton," The Swiss Pi onto's hong," aim others which bnvo delighted Honolulu Audiences, at tho recent con.

i oft, issued in different styles of binding, nt il.50, and 5.00 pr copy. Oiders received for tho above, bv Win. CLAHK, Solo Agent for the llaw'u Islands. P. O.

Boxaai. 6511m M. Mclnerny, '1jJ8lS Ladles' and Gcnfa 0 Agent for this Kingdom Gold and Silver Watclie, ,8 N- of imita- fgH No. tions, as 1 have discovered TnoHn bnnil Actual weight. several silver watches bear- Just to band.

Go)d thfc nnmo. Qf WnUmm Every Watch warranted as Gross Wet Wtchcs," which are pfSwisa 'fmm represented. GrossWg Manufacture, and are sold as. genuine Waltham watches. Fncsimilo of Silver Cases.

(215) Fac-simile of Gold Cases J.SllH E. LYCAN, LYCAN 105 107 FORT STREET, HONOLULU; MM Have the Best -OF- FANCY Evjr exhibited lure, consisting in part Paintings, Water Colors, Enerravings, and Statuary in Parian Marble, Bisque, ii.iuuustcx- U11U. Many Styles in Hanging Brackets, In Wire, Willow, and llattan. Blue Jay Peacock Feather Fans Dusters Ornaments and Candles for Clnistmas Trees. Xmas Cards and Presents Of every kind.

A large nssortment of Isic Boxes just receM from Germany. 1 Furniture and Pianoi sold 33j SUGAR MACHINERY, PER lMAIjLSaATE." Wo hav received a fuither consignment of Messrs. Mlrrlees, Wntson machinery, and huvo now on hand, reu.iy for delivery. Onii T. on liiindfome squaie feet of heating surface, with jus, complel e.

One Di wble.EfTecl, having 2290 engine and ontjus. Ono set of Four Weston's Patent One eet of Two Weston's Patent Having imci 'eased facilities for the manufacture of these mnehines tlio fsS for which, in Great Britain, has expired, wo are thus en- auteu to Oiler IllCin Ul niaienany ruuuuuu juices. "vi 9 Wo liave a nil. assortment of Centrifugal spares linings, brasses, rubber -fk'Jj bands nnil Ii iirIii-u ttc. Two Dh igonal Engints, oach 6 FlaC vCoolcrB, 8x0x3 and Ono sp.are Top.

Roller, for 20 in di One pare Sidn Holler, for 30 Inch One ipare Interra edlate Spur Win el, Klin rj n.T., T.ft -i Assortment GOODS, -'-mi TlnA--M Woik Baskets, on tho instalment plan. wooden Iron containinc niS.1 -s pumping engino and irionU "jM square feet of heating surface, wllh'v -c fj Centrifugals. by 13 inch. OxGxl.7. by 54 inch; mill, i by 54 Inch mill.

for gearing of 20 inch by 5 mill, G. W. Macfarlane Co; If Ii Centrifugals, with cnglne'anl mfxer. 'tf SMXi.fSSf.&b. mm -t tw KSB.A iBpKA.

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