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vmhbbnh lUSBS Mil wwif Wf F'lf TSKpflF yjwir rwBRjr gjfc tT --wwiwiSnw IHT W1K1T1 ftf.1 1 JfV mm llil 'IfPv if-. If 1 Win gniJjij gjatfWin. MONDAY, DEC. 2-1, 1883. POLICE IN CHURCH.

Honolulu is not the only place wheicthc police mc "seen in the of God." The following is from the Australasian. 1 It is just possible that our guardians of the pcaeo may bo over ecclesiastical, over spiritual, or over vhtuous, for the pcrfoniancc of their simple duty. In some of the submbs sergeants and constables have unexpectedly turned up as Salvation Army soldiers, or burning and shining lights of the Tabernacle and Little Bethel. This is all very well if the bjats aic not neglected. In a mining village on one of the main railway lines several roughs indulged, unchecked for hours, in brutal mischief in the main street varying their amusements from persecuting a newly-married couple to slaying a fellow-crcatuic.

And wheic was the local policeman? He, woitliy man, was attending a church meeting! Had ho been doing the duty for which the state pays him the guilt of lilood-spilling might not now have stained the hamlet. In another not distant township a citizen visiting the police camp to give information concerning a larceny, found that the three constables (being the entile police strength of the disttict) had all gone to the meeting of a friendly society much affected by persons of a nationality and creed from which the police force is chief! recruited. Thrift and religion should not be sneered at, but neither justifies neglect of public duty. A SACRED BULL FEICNINC DEATH. A conespondent of Nature gives the following remarkable examplo of animal intelligence: "Some yeais ago, while living in Western Mysore, I occupied a house surrounded by several acres of fine pastuic land.

The superior grass in this preserve was great temptation to the village cattle, and whenever the gates were open trespass was common. My servants did their best to drive off the intruders, but one day they came to mc rather troubled, stating that a Brahminy bull which they had beaten had fallen' down dead. It may be remaiked that these bulls arc sacred and privileged animals, hcing allowed to 10am at large and whatever they may fancy in the open shops of the bazaarmen. On helping that the trespasser was dead, I im mediately went to view the body, and heie sure enough it was lying exactly as if life were extinct. Being rather vexed about the occurence, I did not stay to make any minute examination, but at once returned to the house, with the view of reporting the affair to the district authorities.

I had only been gone a short time, when a man, with joy in his face, ame running to tell me the bull was on his legs again 'and quietly grazing! Suffice it to say that the br ute had acquired the trick of death, which practically rendered its expulsion impossible, when it found itself in a desable situation which it did not wish quit. The ruse was prac-tii-cd frequently, with the object of enjoying my excellent grass, and nlthnnrrii for a time amusing, it at length became tiresome, and resolW iug to get him tue sooner, one day, when ho ud fflllcu dowtf, sent to the kitchen for a supply hot cinders, which we placed on Ms rump. At first he did seento mind this much, but as tlu PP)ca-tion waxed hot, he gradually if8 his head, took a Bteady look a site of the cinders, and Anally gttii.l on his legs, went off at a racingpace, and cleat ed the fence like i deer. This was tlio last occasion which we favoied with a viit from our friend." ix, reauy uoes not sec to bo by any means a bad game be a tem perance lectin er. Mr.

Ijrancis Murphy, when employed by the Edinburgh Gospel Temperance ijriion, received 100 for four weeksMvoik, and had his hotel hill paid. Tho latter item is br no means inconsiderable, as it amounted to 52. When I stay at an hotel I generally' calculate my expenditure ati-'l a day, wine included but tempeianco lecturers, who, of course, abjme alcoholic drinks, must evidently bo pictty soyeie on the eatables. If 1 could got 1,200 a year, and diem for expenses, I would become ainpid Blue Hibboniat to-morrow. Mr.

Murphy, notice, "would hardly go anywheio without a mh." No nioio would I jf I could get borne one else to pay for it. J'jjfc, iiAajLiivroiv J. H. CONGDON Beavor Block, Queon. Streot, Honolulu Iopi'tos, Shipping and General Commission Merchants, HAVK TUST A TiAttE COXSKSXSIliXT OF Barloy, Bran, Oats, Onions, Boans, Wheat, oto.

Choice table dried Fruits. Largo Stock of CHOICE POTATOES, which we offer to tlio trade at bi'eciat. PARAGON AXLE GREASE, which gives uni. C85 vcisal satisfaction. t-Corrcsponilcnco solicited.

3m GEO. DTJ OOMMUM, G3 King street, next door to Bethel, Practical Watchmaker Jeweler, Has on hand an elegant stock of Very Superior Gold 590 Alo, a good assortment of Messrs. 6. W. Macfarlane Co.

HAVE received from London a special consignment, which is now on view, of LONDON MADE DIAMOND JEWELRY 01' THE Newest and Most Reoheroho Patterns. CONSISTING OK Djnmnml, liuliy, Emerald, Sapphire, Pearl, and Other Gem Rings, Breastpins, Bangles, Ami other Ornaments nil moun ted in ilno (told. ALSO, A SWiENDID ASSORTMENT OJ" GOLD WATCH'tS For Ladies and Gentlcmlm. Including some fine Minute Kopcaters nnd Chronographs, in heavy 18-carat gold cases: some Beautifully Enameled Watches, in hunting cases, frir Ladies, and an assortment 01 lino SILVER WATCHES, Also a very beautiful of SILVER JEWELltY, ofspecially new design and make. whole consignment will be oilered at exceptionally low prices, to clcai before New Years Day.

587 tfb For Christmas or New Year's Presents Hollister Foot St. or Nuuanu St. Sioiies, Offer inducments to pui chasers in an Excellent Selection AND JC.OAV KOI nnv 'X Ml RDBltS may now be left with the nuersiguca ior Dressed Turkeys, ON ICE To arrive Ex ALAMEDA S. J. Levey December 22nd, 1883.

587 lw Lottery. Kii William, 600 Chances, at $2.50 a Chance. Tickets to bo hnd at Anchor Saloon. C59 A Good Pasture for Horses, NEAlt TOWN. Inquire to A.

A. MONTAN.O. 577 Cm PACIFIC COAST XIUlUUlUlllj INCLUDING THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, ALSO CITY DIRECTORY 01' HONOLULU, 1,000 PAGES, OVER 3,000 TOWNS. L. MoKEMEY Oo.

PUBLISHERS, 6B9 Twonty-Fourth Oakland, 424 Montgomery St. San Francisco. Frederick Bagot, Correspondent and Agent for Hawaiian lm Islundti, 070 fciis2H .1. II. COTVGKOOJV Ss Hun 3TrtniclHco.

and Silver Jewelry, WATCHES nnd CLOCKS. 2w 'WENNEK FOItT HTKEET, Have on hnntl New Foreign nnd Home Made Jewelry, Watches, Bracelets, Necklets, Pins, Lookets, Clooks. And Ornaments of all kinds Silver and Gold Plate, Elegant Tea Sets-in Solid Silver Suitable for Presentation. NATIVE JEWELRY A SPECIALTY Eepalring'and mending in all its brunches. The Sole Ay cut for King's CELEBRATED EYE PRESERVERS.

501 A. KRAFT, Dealer Hawaiian Curiosities. Store in the "Hawaiian Gazette" build-44 ing, opposite the Bank. nPHE Undersigned Proprietor of the PIONEER STEAM CANDY FACTORY AND BAKERY desires to inform his patrons and the pub lie generally that notwithstanding the recent DISASTROUS FIRE, lias erected A NEW FACTOEY On a much more Extensive Scale which is now in Full Opekatiox, and which will bo in complete working order by un Early Arrival of new Machinery nnd Tools. Has received per ALAMEDA the Largest and Varied Assortment of Choice Sugar Toys, and Ornaments, For Christmas Trees also have on hand 100 POUNDS of the so much called for SCHAUM CONFECT Of his own Manufacture, and a Large Assortment of His Own Home Mado PURE CANDIES, As also his Delicious, Fresh CHOCOLATE CREAMS Christmas and New Year.

Fruit, Pound, Sponge, and Jelly Cakos, Richly ornamented, nnd is again pre-pared to receive orders for his so well known rich and fine flavored WEDDING CAKE, Ornamented in the most Artistic Style. MNCE 3JIEAT Of the Finest Qualities, will be sold at Fifty Cents per Pound. With largely increased facilities, I am now prepared again to supply my Ous. tomers with PURE and WHOLESOME CONFECTIONERY of my own manufacture; thanking tlio Public for their liberal patronage boforo tlio Are and so Halting a coutinuanco of the sumo in the future. Very respectfully, F.

Horn, TII33 OXiX fcJTANB. 71 Hotel Streot. Telephone No. 74. S72 Hin i NOTICE fF YOUR HORSE IS SICK or LAME, JL or any way out of order, call on A T.

BAKER, at Capt. J. C. Cluuoy's eta hies- corner of Quoen Punchbowl sts E2TBrcaking hoiec3 to saddjo or CUT riaga a specialty. 430 ly FOR SALE, A Lot of Land 300 ft.

wide by 300 ft. deep, Situated on makiil ship of liuiotuniu Street, near tlio rcsidenco of Mr. Wong Qui. Water laid on. STABLE AND OUT-BUILDINGS ALSO ON THE VltKMISKS.

Trce3 and Flowers arc now planted und Grounds nro well laid out. STApply to DOtftfg GREAT Holiday Fancy Work from Madeira. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. INLAID WORK-a beautiful Hue in raro woods, such as: Ladies' Work Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Paper Cutt'crsfcc, Fine Albums, Jewelry Cn'seSj Cigar Cases, Chess Boards. A full Ass't of Horse Hair Fanoy "Work.

A full lino of MADEIRA HANDMADE Embroidery and Crotohot. UndcnvaisU, Chemise Tops, Bed Sots, Pillow Cases, Baby's Robes, Night Dresses, Square Round Tidies. EDOING8 AND INBEIITIONB WICKER WORK. Baskets and Chairs. A FULL LINE OF IJadies' and Gents' Gaiters.

M. A. GONSALVES 570 lm Hotol street. JUST RECEIVED. EX LATE ARRIVALS A large nnd select stock of Ladies and Misses BOOTS AND SHOES ALSO A be lutif ul line of Gent's and Boys' Straw and Felt Hats All of tho latest stylos.

Wo would call attention to the abovo line of Goods as having boon selected by Ma. M. MclNEnNY. 501 NEW STORE P. A.

BIAS Informs tils friends and the public gene, rally that he will Open on Saturday Next, December 1st, His New Dry Goods Store, On King Street, (Near Castle Cooke's) with an ELEGANT DISPLAY OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Goods, AND Gent's Furnishing Goods, 571 lm KING BROS, PICTURE STORE, Will open on Saturday, JJec. Stli, 1883. with a large collection of OIX. PAINTINGS, Chromos, Ebony Ware, Mirrors, Brackets, Artjsts Materials, No. 108.

King Street' Way's New Block. 078 KIN6BH0S. lmb STREET LETTER BOXES HAVE been prepared and distributed through tho city at tho folloviuK places. On Telephone Polo near King Street Stables. On Tolephono Polo at the oi Re formaiory School, Palama.

At tho East corner of Liliha and School sts. At tho North corner ol Nuuaau andJudd sts. At the South corner ot Nuuanu and School streets. At tho South corner ot Nuuanu and Borotanla streets. AHhO West Corner Al Rfthnnl snA Cmmn rOn Boretanla opposlto Emma stroot.

At tho North corner ot Borotanla and Punchbowl streets. At tho South corner of King and Punchbowl streets. At the East corner ofThomas Square on Bor- otanla streot. At tho South corner ol Punahou and Berotan ia streot, These boxes will ho visited twice each day, (oxcept Sundays), at 8 o'clock m. and 2 o'clock r.

by a Tost Olllco messenger, and tlio letters ran led to the Post Olllco. All intcr-iHhmd and forolgn letters that aic prepaid by stamps will be forwarded in tho mails as piomptly as if they had been left at tho Post Ofllco. I.ottoi-H not iirepalil will not be forwarded. It is tho intention to provide moro Street boxeH, diulnirtho coming year, and place them at all convenient points within t.vo or thice miles of the Post Olllco. GENERAL POST OFFICE.

Honolulu, Dec. 1 1th, 08U -ft b. Gome one Come all GRAND CONCERT, will bo given again at tho Kaumakapili Ohuroh On tho Evening of Tuesday, Dec. 25th, THE CltltlBTMAB NIGHT. Tho Programme will ho Introduced with tlio following.

Hark tho Song of Jubiloo. Tho IYlU8lo on tho Wavos. Tho Forest Eohoes, Call John. with other Native and English Songs. Tho following best Singers.

Haulilaiii Club, MISS JULIAN WALaNIKA the best Nightingale. MAKANIKAIAULU CLUB, MAEMAE CLUB, HEALANI CLUB, PIONEER CLUB, WAIALOHA CLUB, and KAWAIHAU CLUB. Tlio TICKETS to bo had at Ko Hawa. ii Pae Aina, tho Committee, and at tho Gate. Tho door will open at 0 :80.

Commence at 7 o'clock sharp. Oomo All and Sco C84 J.T. King. Street Store, Has Just Received, Ex Bell Rock and other late arrivals, 11 I UUUHMl Comprising in part as follow Iihithorpe Ware, Victorian Ware, And Lotus Wae. These goods arc entirely new this market, and arc well worth inspection.

Flower Vases aooTifc, Single, Double andTreble, In Amber, Green, Blue and Flint Color. StandLamps, of New and Elegant Designs, In Moss China, Glass, Majolica, and Barbolinc Ware, with New Burners. I MUAUUMU JUUUUIUUUU Ulipil I of assorted, patterns. Moss Baskets, BarboJino Flower Pots, Wedgwood nnd Majolica Ware There are also in stock the regular lines of Dinner and Tea Services, Cham.ber Sets and Crockery, of every description, liamp Globes, Chimneys, Burners, Wicks, JT. 1 VVaterhouse King Honolulu.

562 tf THE- Houolulu Im Works Offer for Sale the Following In quantified to Huit purchasers, ft. of pine composed of Galvan. ized Water Pipe, from Jin. to 2ln. Steam and Water Pipe from ln.

to 7in. 10P0 ft. of Oin. Artesian Well casing. BLACKSMITH'S COAL, The genuine article direct from Balti-more, over 300 TONS, Ex Spartan and Henry James BEST, BEST, REFINED BAR IRON ALL SIZES, 600 tons to select from.

TANGYE'S Patent Hyiraillc Lifts Toiim and 8 Toiih EDDYS WATER GATES with Flanges for Arlpsinn Wells from Gin. to 10 in. a SPECIALTY. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO, 07a im WATERHOUSE lew Mot fJnnilfi tf 6 IS M' K'-Wf I tffcM tft3totkd a VSU4aii.

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