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Evening Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 3

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V- "IB. TBIu Sntljj iliilUlin, KIMDAY, SKIT. 12, I.SHI. SUN, MOON AND EEA. All tlinc fioin noon nf tn-day, Kepi.

12 in. Sim Kel ft. Sun 17 High Tlilu 10 High 'I'lili' 2.1 00. WISH AM) licrimt 1 1 1 tin niMiii of jrili'iduy: llmoinotcr At I.cr1. iiioiiH'lur 11:1111.

I Mi mi I -hh 'ill I Ml I ISli lli) ISll 1 18 I I :w.oi co 77. 7. I o.ni S. Unlit juicy, ffm; Sea, coihIiIci ubln HUCll. The wind hauled to S.

13, to-day (lie ilrt change from X. 1-3. iai tor of the for 107 TELEPHONIC. Diamond lie 11I, Sept. Unlit N.

K. wind. 12, 3 p. At S.CO. rou bax ritANcihco.

Mai Leaves Hsmolnlu, Sept. 15 Leaves Honolulu. Oct. 1st PACIFIC MAILS. S.

CO. KOIl AUCKLAND AND SJYDNnV! Stmr Xeiilniiilin Oct. A rou san niANciBCo. Slim- City or Sydney Sept. 23 ARRIVALS.

Sept. 10. Sehr Norn Haikins from llowom Land- Sept. 11. Stmr Wnlnianalo 10111 Walmanalo Sehr ICnplolaul from Walanao DEPARTURES.

Sept. 11. Sehr WalU'le for Walalua Sehr Nora HaiKlnt for ICiitnii Septemlier 12. Stmr Planter for Wlndwnid port Stmr Jlakee for Wnlanae, Walalua and Kintal Sehr Kekiiiiluohl for llanalel VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. VESSELS IN PORT.

Uaik Ceylon, llarstow Hark Cntnllna, Williams JJurk Wittinore, Calhoun S.S. Marlpo'a. llayward Ship 1'3I Dorado, iliitnplnlc-i JJjjtnu Irwin, Turner Tern Mary Dodge, I'aul PASSENGERS. For Wntanau, Kauai, per stmr Makee, Sept. if.

.1 1) Smith, TJ'3 Wateilioiibe, The Misces Lane and servant, Uoiehgrevlnok, A liuffuty. SHIPPING NOTES. Sehooner AVnllclo will sail this evening, taking Mr. Dower and party to the wreck of the Ehiikal. Schooner l'olioiki brought ISO cords of wood fiom l'lina.

The captain lopoits the schooner I.ealii being struck by 11 squall In Hawaii channel which nearly capsized her. Tho fore and aft sehr Nora Haikins, Capt. Peterson, an ived yesterday days from Uowen's Landing with 221 DM feet of lumber, 123(1 lcil wood 20 kegs of nails, 13000 bricks and 2 bids of paint for Z. S. plantation, Kaunl.

She sails this day. 1 DIED. In Honolulu, Sept. 10th, 1831, Hattic, daughter of J. L.

Young, agp.d 1 1 yc irs. LOCAL CENERAL NEWS. Latp. visitors to the Volcano port it as in a very active stale. rc- (Jmr.r Justice Jiulil was bitting in Chambers this morning.

Tiir.nr. are more men in the United States than there are women. A i.Att(ii: number of passengers will leave by the S.S. Mariposa on Monday next. Tin: new boat house for the Honolulu Yacht and Uoat Club is making rapid strides toward completion.

It does not take a small fortune to have picture frames and cornices made, if you go to King Hros. 81 3t two hundred Gliincso passengers will sail by the next vessel for Hongkong, probably the bark Catalina. A 1.AU01: and commodious house, centrally located, with largo yard, stable, is to lot. For further particulars sec adv. The young Prince Kawananakoa will leave by the Mariposa.

We understand he is going to attend school iu California. Kawaika, an express driver, for violating express rule 25 by being drunk iu his wagon, forfeited his bail, $2iJ, this morning. Tin: Union Feed Co. have always on hand a large stock of hay, grain and chicken feed, and make a point of delivering goods promptly. It is estimated that the sum at present required to restore tho gold currency to its legal-tender valuo, iu England, 13 in a few moro years the cost will approach 1,000,000.

SiiiTIhiiiiiim Hni-wy, owner ol the yacht Sunbeam, which has visited these islands, Is shoitly to be made 11 peer. Tin: I'cjl-olllcu mail by the S.S. Mariposa will closu at 10 o'clock Monday morning. A late letter bag will be kept opei. until II.SIO.

Nimvoi's lloslon ladies, left without male protectors in the house at night, make themselves secuie by sprinkling the stairs with tacks. UiiMr.Muuii, boys and girls, that school begins on Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Get out your slates and books, and try and not be tardy. Tin: Pawaa dairy wagon driver, who mistook yesterday for the fourth of and got on a spree, forfeited his ball, Si), in the Police Coint this morning. Tin: Amateur Srusic.il Society resumes practice this evening at 7.30 o'clock.

The study of (Jades' Ancient Mariners will be taken up. Tin: cigarette that's called tho Pet, you bet, is just the kind that 3'oti should buy my eye, but they're tip-top and can be gotat Marchant's shop. Tin: Jewish Now Year commences next Friday evening, September lSUh, 1881, being the Jewish Era 5G15. The Day of Atonement occurs ten days later. Tin: Hand Concert at the Hawaiian Hotel last evening was only poorly attended, probably owing to several other attractions going on at the same time.

Am. children attending school must show a health certificate. Scholars in public schools can procure such certificates free at the Honolulu dispensary. Lyons Levey will sell to-morrow afternoon at o'clock at the I. X.

L. store, corner of Queen and Nuuaiut streets, a large assortment of dry goods, boots shoes, etc. Two kanakas and two icahincs were charged in the Police Com I this morning with disturbing the quiet of the night, by uproarious conduct. They were each fined S5 and costs. Mit.

E. P. Adams sold at noon the wreck of the schooner Ehukai, as it now lies upon the reef at Kacn.i point; also the boat, sails, boom, etc. The whole was sold to Mr. James Dower for $158.

Tin: following are the officers elected for the Hilo Sugar Co. President, William G. Irwin Vice President, John D. Sprcckics Secretary and Treasurer, W. M.

Giffardj Auditor, John A. Scott. Hn sure and read the well-known business agent's (J. E. Wiseman) new advertising card in issue.

Mr. Wiseman has made several new departments in his various lines and we expect to see him as fully alive as ever to the people's wants. Simon went down the street to buy himself a paper. He got for naught the Sunset sheet, and didn't lie cut a caper! Hut whoti he found the news was scarce, on'ts back as well as front side, he heaved a sigh as he said, curse, I have been badly guyed." Tin: M. C.

A. Prospectus is the title of a copious circular issued by tho General Secretary of the Association. It gives an extensive programme of work cut out for mem bers, and of gatherings to bo held periodically under tho auspices of tho society. Oaiiu College and Punahou Pre paratory School rc-open on Monday next. Miss Spooncr, a graduate of Mount Holyokc, has been added to the staff, and Miss Hall, from Ware, Mass, takes charge of tho Preparatory school.

Application should bo made for admittance to the Rev. C. M. Hyde D. or to the Rev.

W. C. Merritt. Tin: Strangers Friend Society had a very pleasant gathering yesterday at tho residence of Rev. Alex.

Mackintosh, Nuuaiiu Valley. A business meeting was held in tho afternoon at -1 o'clock, at which live new members wero elected, and it was voted to extend aid to several per urn in town nci'iling it At 7 o'clock the gentlemen attended, and all sat down to a very sumptuous repast, Ihu remainder of the evening passing pleasantly with some excellent music and social Inter-count'. The whole affair was a great success from beginning to end. Tin: appointment of Miss Lulu Moore as vice-principal of IhoHoyal school is a very satisfactory one. We congratulate the principal, Ilcv.

Alex. Mackintosh, on having such an able assistant. Two Chinese boys attending the Chinese school were brought up this morning charged witli trueney by their teacher, Lcong Man. The ease was not proven, and dismissed, the teacher having to pay the Tin: Ladies' Henevolcnt Society held their regular monthly sociable last evening, at tho vestry of the Fort Street Church. The attendance was large and tho evening was passed very pleasantly.

Some excellent refreshments were handed round. Mit. Dan Lyons selected yesterday from Lycan for the branch hospital at Kakaako, a very fine reed organ for SI. 50. It was placed in position this morning and will be of great use at that institution.

Ir the local man of the 'Tiser would go out to. Palama, he would find there was. no occasion for his remarks about Ihu condition of tho Palama road. Tho Konil Supervisor is hard at work in that direction, and will soon have the necessary lepairs completed. Two young boys suspected of being lepcis were brought to the Police Station this morning, from somewhere, on the Nuuami Valley road.

Dr. G. W. Paikcr, Secretary of the Hoaid of Health, examined them at noon, and ordered Ihcin to be sent to the Branch Hospital at Kakaako. Wi: understand that the congregation of tho Bethel Union Church have iu contemplation tho erection of a new church edifice.

It is supposed that the matter will he brought before the people at an caily day. The present building is inadequate for the present wants, and no doubt a church would be erected in the latest style and be an ornament to the city. A MKivmn of the Hoard of Education was held yesterday forenoon. Miss Lulu Moore was appointed Vice-principal of the Hoyal School. Mrs.

A. Altaian, late of New York, was appointed an assistant at Kauc-ohe School. The Lahainaluna Seminary will have two nuw teachers, Mr. Frank Hcckwith, son of Dr. E.

G. Hcckwith, as first assistant, and Mr. Hardy as second assistant in place of Mr. Atwater. The Hon.

J. W.Smith, Secretary of the Hoard, states that in a short time several new English schools will be opened outside of Honolulu, and several new schools will be built. PASSENCERS PER MARIPOSA. Among thoe down to depart by the S. S.

Jlailpoa on Maudny next are the following: Mr-. A Wallace and daughter, JlNs A Kmeriek, Mrs FiMicland two children, MU-iM13 Jones, Piof II Alexander, 1) Alexander, .1 I) Spreekle and family, Asa Ranker and wife. Ills Ex R.M Daggett and wife, Dan O'Connell and family, Dr .1 Mott Smith, .1 Maclle, Mrs A McKluloy and daughter, Mr Coffee, Hon Aholo, Mrs Msuy A l'aty. I) II Rrown and wife, MUs Kato Giey. Toney Afong, Kme-line Afong, Tucker, Mrs Mc-Cartnoy, .1 MeCrosion, Hon Paul Ieuberg, WGiclg, II Prince Ka-wanauaKoa and Xelsser.

American troops have broken up the colonies of squatters that tried to possess the land in Indian Terri-lorj Among the confiscated property at one camp was a stub-book of eertilleates of membership, showing tho issuanco of 1,887 eertilleates at $5 each. A great many of the "Roomers," as the colonists are called, were victimized into the enterprise. Lieutenant Grccly, the Arctic explorer, was sick in Montreal the last of August. Ho went there to visit the great Scientific Congress of Great 15 ri lain and the United Stales. The election campaign iu Indiana was opened on August JiOtli by both parties.

Governor Hendricks delivered an able speech at Indianapolis, in which he stood squarely up for a "tariff for rovenue only" in other words, free trade against protection. 1 c. j. McCarthy (La'o of iln "Old -I II 13 BILLIARD CSTlately (omircted with the Avloi Hoii-c'tiSa Iced Drinks tho Best Cigars will nhvayn ho found on hand. 785 Frank G-ertz HAS JUST RECEIVED PEIt MAKll'OSA, A Large New Stock -OK 0 iTullliJ W111IUM 9 4 BOOTS, SHOES, Ami Slippers, OF KVEKY DESCRIPTION.

TO BE SOLD 111 FORT STREET. 703 lm Osvlni College AM) Puntiliou Preparatory School Fall 'Term, hejiins on Monday, September 13th. rpiIE Trustees am happy to announce JL that the stcond year, since the ndoption of tiiu new course of study, premises to ho vory successful. Miss JL L. SI'OOXER, 11 graduate of Mount Holyokc, and for live yeais past mem.

licrof the Seminaiy 1' acuity, has been secured as an instructor nllho College. It is cspected that the new Professor, ship of Chemistry and the Natural Sciences will lie lined o.iriy iu me year. MISS EMMA V. HALL, an expcii. enced teacher, and for some years I'rin.

e.ipal of a Grammar School lu Ware, conies from that position to take charge of the I'lmaliou Preparatory School. Only few new pupils can lie rccciv. ed at this School, ami they will bo ad. mltted In order of application, which must be made to REV. O.

M. HYDE D. or to the President of the College. "Catalogues sent on application. td.

A'OTICK. TO Till: OF HONOLULU MRS. GASCOVXE, DRESSMAKER, having returned, has resumed business. Feathers Cleaned, Dyed and Curled In all the newest hhades. Coiner of King and Richard Streets.

Urn Furnished Ilooius. I70R GENTLEMEN ONLY. Apply to MRS. TURNER, 82 King Street, nearly opposite the indsor Restaurant, (iOO ly 1) TO LET. A SUIT OF FRONT ROOMS, nicely furnished.

Apply at No. 8 Kukul street. 770 tf J. M.OATJr. Dealers hi nil kinds of STA'HOiVBBY, Tho Latest Foreign Papers always on hand at the Guzctlc Hlock, Merchant Street ly A CARD TO BUSINESS MEN.

A. IMIjJIKK Will attend to the collection of bills, rents ICteji accounte, diaw legal document. Le.iso and sell pioperty. Rent rooms, ami transact general business. He will nl-o attend to orders and commissions of evciy Mut from tiiu other Islands.

solicited. Olllcej No. Hotel Street, Honolulu. Telephone, 238. P.

O. Rov, 783 Wolfe Edwards Grocery and Feed Store, Comer King and Nuuami streets. Fiesh Groceries and Provisions received by every Steamer. P.O. Box 130, Telephone 349.

.701 Om Tho Best Luncli in Town, Toa and Ooffeo at All Hours The Ilnesl LI rands of Cigars and Tobacco, always on hand. THE CASINO AT Tim I'AUK IS OPEN EVEEY DAY. ESSTTlio only sea.sldo resort In tho Kingdom. 1'roprictor. Mil HEAP FOR ASH Beaver Saloon Grund'Opmiwy on.

AT TIIT TEMPLE OF Opposite the New Bank Building, Fort The general public are invited to give us a call and inspect, at our opening, our new and select slock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods; Ladies', Children's, and Infant's Wear, Millinery, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Traveling Trunks, Valises, House Furnishing Goods, and an Elegant and complete slock of Ladies', Gent's, Misses', Children's, and Infants' Shoes. OOI-ITV Se CO. DILLINGHAM Co. Importers Dealers in Hardware Agricultural Implements, Slccl Plows, Hoes, Etc. ZZS -TTHMS Fonco Wive unci Stuple.s, Korosono Oil Hnueiulty.

Puints, Vurnishcs, Tnrnentiiie, House Furnishing Goods, Plntccl Wurc, 3BSPBSC Selling at Cost for 30 Days To mnko room for a l.arso Htork or New Goods to Arrive Soon From London, New York, and San Francisco. Ail stock on hand during tho next 30 days will be sold for cash, consisting in part of Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars, AND ALL KINDS OP MUSIC GOODS. Parlor Sots, Bedroom Sets, Centre Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Paintings, Engravings, Chromns, And Large Variety of Fancy Goods. 725 lm DL.YO.AJN" -Sc Co. LEWIS (sucer.Bsous to kknnkdy co.) Family Grocers, 67 69 Hotel St Just Hcccivrd ox Mariposa, Knoll, Pears, Plus.

Peacles, Apples ml GDlnrr. Eastern Oysters in tins. And a full line of Fronh Staple roct'rit'N. Island Orders solicited. Telephone No.

240. I'. O. Nov (i. i).

Kiir.hTii. W. l'UACOCK Freeth. Peacock, ail Xuuaiui Street. HONOLULU, II.

I. WINE SPIRIT AND Genoral Commission Merchants, OWE II FOR SALE At Clio Lowi'Ht Market ltaCcs a and well selected stock of the Choicest and most Favorite Hiamls of ALES, HEEUS, WINES, SIMIU'IS, LIQUEl'HS, All Goods Guaranteed, and ordersflllcd promptly. Tolephono 40 1'. O. Jlox SCO.

79310m. MiaiMHnfw Monday, 'Syri. 8tli, FASHION, Cultivators, Harrows, Etc. ZTS-JeS FrysSftUrtfSilW 4t.r.1rtRWUCi, (703 A Lane Assortment -OF- '(! KOIl PALI: At tho Lowest Prices at A. S.

Gleghorn Go's 731 lm NOTICE. SEE WO TAI Co. (composed of Ho Yejs, Ho I'd Yat, Ho On and Jlinu; W'a) having bought from Lo Sam Sing tho Jtlco Plantation, with tho house, cat-tlu and implements, nt Walniiihi, Ewn, Island of Oahti, which tho said I.oSam Sing bought from the S.im Hop Com. puny (composed of Lo Kau Fook mid Ah Chun), hereby glvo notice that nil claims against tho said Plantation to dnto nro lo bo settled by tho said Lo Horn Sing. All persons nro wnrncd against cutting trees on tho estate at tho following Lauds; Knulu, Aina Lolj Ivahnlan, Aina Lot; Kniimiumi, Ainu Lol; Paa-kca-lkl, ho PuiiouoLoeo; ami Kapou.

wcln, Aina Kolu. SEE WO TAI CO. Walinalu, August 27th, 188L 60!) lm To Kent. A SMALL unfurnished Cottago, in the centro of town, sultnblu for a young man. AililrcM "Cottage" Uulle-tin Oillce.

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