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,- J A T7TTT.T. rttppt v O O SrZXKSR CIAX. . fkida r. jrxE 11. i-). Th arrlTaU from abr-wl during tb week, have b-n fonr. a report"-'! below. th axvtcl f Import by which foot, up tb lum of say t.u.Ou. The dpartrjr- ha bo twu. both fir Han t ram two, carry tnR iluiuei.tlc pr-jdnr. valued at f 'l Wl.C. Anions the I tn port mp doc 2K bas 1-. The nnantity of a.r exprt-l u The reveijt f sni:r fptu the ntht-r Inland at thl port fur Uta wk, op ! thin ruomiiiif. t n ksuet. We not a eale by aiutinn. on Wednesday lat. f n-mie 200 ban California ot. at 1 .r j er lb. We call attention to the sale by anrtion atyerttel for to-day. by Mr. Bartow, of a valuable lot f land near Funafuti College. Our Iateat a.lTl.-e from San FraiK-ivo are to May 27 la renarl to onr Ulan.l staple, we iiote : Hntfar Beflnery prices: Extra Powilereil. 11 V' " rV Crnahed Cuba ami t ine rohel. Ur: Kxrra Oranr.Uted.' ldc; dry lo. loc; OoLlroC.Dr; V.nr- Kxtra C, Jc; American tefinery fancy extra powder!. IJr; do Mart poeaC. alltobhu. Hs.lft.bl.. Sc and bxs V -? inon for all kind.. Hawaiian, ft VvSe BJct No 1 China. S H j-4 rtl: No 2 do. W. Mixed China. U 'jovjH vr,; Hawaiian. i;..vv. "5. Th jlOa of May 2. say.: The clearance yesterday of th schooner American trl for lionclnln make the nth Teasel for the Hawaiian Inland In the reent month to date. The above-named owl lat year cleared on May 2tt. the alne of her ftrno that date being il4..VS7, while yeatertlay'a traln waa l ,n. hint e the 1st tsat. the experts, of Merrbandi t the Hawaiian lIani from San t'ranclwo rearn a Taluaiiuo of tl.VM.77. atfalnat $1-w.1j1 fcr the corresponding erlol lt year. ALOSfc THE UII1R1KS. The Haw bk Hawaii, at TibbeU k Soreuun's wharf, la nttlng mt for another rriiUe to vcMtatri, for laborer. . a aefl in abont a week or ten day. The Brit bk Lady I.ampwn. I di harm a Reneral cargo, from baa I rani Hen, at the old Cu.-fmi H -u.-. wharf. The Am ach American irl, I at rirw-T k. Cn' wtarf. diwharxlDK an aMrted raryo. from Hm l'rriri.ro. The Ant bk Ceylon, i at hrewr Co'a wharf. itiM-harw Inn coal, ahe will sail for Hongkong on Manila y or Tues day next. The Am ach Alice, l at Allen A l:-lmn' wharf, where ahe ha di"bri(-i a raro of lomler. he will ail for Paget 8mnd to-day or Monday The Am birtne Kaxarl. haa been aM t Clan Spre k lee. VJ".. anil baa been withdrawn front the n Kraiwi ro roate. to be Bttel ont for an expe.litin to the west ward, for laborera. to eall aoon ; he h ! ked al the I planede ojipoell" trie Cutrcu Houe. The Am bk 11 W AIniy. 1 at the li.!aiia.lei..-ite the Cnatoro Honje.lalin for Han t rannwo. for l.l h jort bo will aail on Monday or Tueeday next. The Am bktae rrare Koberta, Ilea Jimt below the Aliny with her cargo all dlacharsced. The Am bk D C Murray, la dlw harxlnif a Krneral raro gt merr hanitixe at the fi of I'ort atrert. The Jalolt btne Mwolana. arrtveii on Wednesday laet. from, Jalait. and builo kni at the t'-.t of Kort tret. ahe left at Jalait the ir bktne Mani la and Jaluit li Alaaks. anil report that the Jalnlt m tt t urtnue. W allare, bat aailed. about April '-"J for Marane. The Am bktne Eureka. U at f il H H d.K-k loa.Liiu for San Francisco, to aail on Monday. The Am ach Claua Spret klea, la in the iltftra awaiting cargo. The Haw Wtne Storm l:ir-I. U to be fitted out immedi ately for another ernlse to the westward, for more labor er. Mr Taamey late chief officer of the Hawaii. Koes in command. The P M H ri Zealandia. will be due front San Fraaclero, on Mnlar. p m with V H Mail. poet or nouoi.ui.Tj. 11. i. ARRIVALS. Jane T Am ecru- American Girl. Backoa, 12 iUja and IJ honra from Han Francisco T.Brit tk Lady Lampaon, Mamon, 12 day. If m 8 F I P MBA City of rydney. Dearborn, from Hydney 8 Am achr Clans iprckel, Von tfebmidt, frem ?n Frandaco via K.haloi 9 Jalait bvtne SlcoUaa, Jepbaon, M days fm Jalait 10 Am bk DC M array. Dow nee, 13 daya and li boon from Ban f ranciaco Jan 12 Am bktne Emma Aagosta, from I'teaUdy. K.XHV LCI AaaiTED. Jane 1ft Am x h nosarii. DooKlaa, tioxu San 1 rim l i. HKI't R ll l r:. g Am achr Bonanza. Miller, lit Pan Francisco I BH( Rocket, Ortebar, lur Victoria, B U ft P M 8 i L'ity of ydoy, Itaarborn, (or San Fran 9 Am tern A P Jordan, Crack, for Humboldt Veeeele fer Ileaielsilai freaw Ferrlsat lart. Am bk T f Whiitoo. !fw York, due Ini ship City of Madrid, Liverpool, Jaly 1-6 Brit ship City of Nankin. Ulajgow, doe Aug S-10 P M 8 B Zealaulia Baa Francisce, doe Jane li-t Am bk Rainier, Port li amble. Am ach La tiiroade, ilamboidt, tor Kahahii Am ach Martha W Tuft, Han Francisco, doe Jane 13-17 Am bktne Ella, Pan Francisco, doe Jane 12-17 Haw bk R O Wjlie. Bremen, doe Aog lb-Si Am ach Cenl Miller. San Francisco, fut llilo Am bk Marthar Rideoac, Port Blakely. doe Jane 2S-30 rCGL.1 IX I'ORT Am bk Ceylon, tlayden Am bkloe Koreka, Mordberg Am bkllW Auny, Freeman Am bktne Grace Roberta. Ulsen Am bgtne Hazard. Miller Am miaa bgtne Morning Star, Bray Haw bgtne Pomare, for tale Am ach Honors, Haw bk Hawaii, Whitney Haw bgtne Storm Bird. T-arney Am ach Caaco, Colcord Am ach Alice. Arey Ralatea ach Vlrid, Caw ley Am ach American Girl, backus Brit bk Lady Lampaon. Manton Am ach C bus Hprecklea. Von gehenuft Jalait bgtne Nicola as, Jepbsoa Am bk 1 C M array. Downea Am bktne Emma Aogiuta. liualady MEMORANDA. Reoort of 8 S City of Svdney. D arborn. Commander Left Sydney May '4Jth. at 3.43 pru. Experience! liRht was vlmla and fair wetther dniinx the paaaage to Auck luid. arriving May i"th at lL'JU am. Hailed from A art land May 2th at 2.17 am., aiul am red at Honolulu J nue 1th at B.AS cm. Had atronK N E and East tradea from Tatailn with heary aiuaila of wind and rain to this port. San Francisco Arrived May 11 Aiuetm Ctosxie Telfair Bntier. hence April 17 Am bk J w hearer. Jietanier. .. reom Hilo- 1 P MUD Zealandia. Chevalier. hence May 10; ill iisw bk Kalakana. Jenks. hem e April OS- 1 Am ach Martha W Tnft. Johnson, hence April 2 21 Am bk Amle. Bandberg, hemre May 4; 21 Am bktne Ella, Brown, hence May a ; 22 Haw bk Mat tie Macleay. boig. hence May 2. Poet Towmaend Arrived Mar iJ Am bk Jenny Pitts. 8irl. hence Atirll 2H- 24 Am bk Lizzie Marshall Denier, hence May 8; 24 Am ihlp Gen Butler, l'.yder hence April ao. IMPORTS. -ran Kan Francisco, rer Lady Lampaon. Jane M VjXT, ake flour, lot hardware. (A pkga auar. JtAi case li-juor 400 mate rice. U0 aka potatoes, large lot groceries, prori .o.. .n.l nnni l aaoda. S bbla mati hwoo.1. 1 horse. k.o.. nlcrs 1 sow- A H dz fowl. 42 tn brick, lotl bbls Ume. m shingles, lot grain. Ut dry goods, lluo U W posts. lXi bales hay, lot raise miiae. From San FrsucL"o. per American Girl. June n 14:1 pkga liquors. 30O ra coal oil. lot grocerlea and pruviions. i n .ira iwitmioea. lot ranned Boods. lilei sk floor. 1'mO mats rice, lot paints and otls. "i4 piacee sewer pipe, 2uu m ahinglea. lot Iron, steel, hardware and building materials 123 bbU lime, autA) RW posts. 1j10 ft Inmber. U pkg furniture, lot Chinese provisions aim iiiisc- miw. Froaa Bydney. per City of Sydney. June 8 to pkca liquor. 2&i ak potatoes. 1 ball. 7 pkga nUec mdae. and l'l pkaw in transit a. ISnn Ran Franclsco-ier D C Murray. June 10 100 ca eir.il iDkn stationerT.Iot hardware, canned gools. rhim rroreriea- xot mill rice. 4.-7 Bk potatoee, 50 n k-ik i.mhi noil 'io Dkj fnrnitnre. lrKX) pkga flour. iruth.i.a li.e I Kot aoecie itlUjO.) 2HO rks lime. 150 m hlnglee, 800 ska grain, lot provisions nd groceries and nxlac mdse. EXPORTS. Tor Ban Francisco, per Bonanza. June I nanr. 47 bbla niolaaaee. IKm val ijy.lVJ.ti. fan Francisco, per City of Sydney. Jnnen tixw pkga angar. 18 pkga beU-1 leaves, 100 bag rice, i.jm onens bananas. Com vai j.u,JJ.Lr PASSENGERS. t s.n VrinrUv. cer Lady Lampaon. June 8 L ,V. -i ..... v rielnen. Kmil Utto. MiKSes Ott. "THMHbord; A D -BotaCr C T H.h. M H Pond. C Battles Daniel Caaino. Jamea Lambert. Louia Kohn, ami il Uborera for Hawaiian Agricultural Society. From San Francisco, per American Girl. June 8 M Canrrran. Johannes Bomcra. C Faye. H P rye. A Meyont 9 . ci.it. .1... a" r.1 I( 1 a area Jamea Taylor. Mlaa Tavlor. Miss Kedeker, frank Green, a J rand and wife. J J Lande. 77 cabin and 0. steerage ISM 1 elf " Tr-mi Jalnlt. per Sicolaus, June 10 Mr Moore and s tlnnth Sea Islanders. Tot Sen Frandaco. per City of Sydney Jnne 9-Mdlle Giiyot, Mian BUe Fuller, W T Kirkpatnci. T LtmpaoD, J FUven, Mrs Bienhardt nnd nnrse. Mr on urter. A T William. I Crownlnsbnrg. Mw Thompson 2? Ji. Z Franke. H Schu.ler. Chung UrJM llr rt on. J M Tnompaon. J Brown. A U Spencer and wife. Mrs M sir. mim D Ienbenr OT Lvon. A H Barney. TV P Tor AndHenry. J H Frendenthal W P wk W lia Eackervllle. 11 Nutter. K M DoiikUs, Ah tw!oa 7iZ OeV Jonea. B Leoy P E;au. II B Wentworth, Mr. Bobb and daughter. V C.ertz. jr. A Herbert. From San Francisco, per V C llnrnr. June 1-H A fXcoct wife and son. Capt Flemming. V, Bower. Jlrt H Sort .nrncn.Mu;CB Kirkl.ad. Mr and Mr. S B itSdUS. P Cldwell. J Ford. J Volrrton. C Buck ey S Casaimer. W Abbthop, B Smith, F Bower. O Hegard, and 1 Cnineae. ' DIED. PTCKEBJNG At 6t. Vincent Stiare, London. England. April Kth. 1SW). Mabt Euzajixth, the beloved wife ut J. j- Pickering, of Uonolnln. gv0W-In Brewer. 5fln. C. S. A.. Rev. B. G. Snow, one of the Microneaian Mission. In his 6ard year. BIRTHS. In this city, on the 7th. Ins, to the wife of Mr. U Way. a, daughter. - SIaj28.Tbe Port hu set tled tbe claima or contractors coder the War VI fice bj giTing tbcm aBaignments opoo tbe tithes for tbe next jear. Romi 31T 23. Cardinal Jacobini has been id .tructed'bT the Curia to inforxa IWia that the Pope disaiW" of thm vemiaaw jtem m tbe bUiamendg the May laws, and withdraws the ncSon made in a trief to the Archbiihop of 41orte reding tbe notification to be made to ? FSGo-ernmeDt of the appointment of priests, declaring it void. I Coxstasteiople, May 18.-Alarm has been orodaced in tbe British community by an attack .V2 EoglUhman named Barncss, ani two lad.es ialSnz the subarbs, by three Jlaulman TobSn armed with knifes. Burness was -evere-K wSiSd and lies in a precarious condition yTo?the assailants bare been arrested and w.Il Xhesftates to sign the death warrant crfaaSStto Raian Colonel Comeroff. "nalarY, ar. akinS .trenuou. efforu to cars Lisa. the pAoiric I (Lommcrciaibljcrtiscr. 1 SATL'IWA Y. JVSE 12. Three disappoints! r.oliticians ran the neighbor ing sheet They show their soreners in every issue. When a man his sore heal be should not tbow it. The Gazette ha a labored article undertaking to show that which i clr enough in the experi ence of every one, nam.ly, that to have good ser vants it is necej'i'ary to have a good loader. Now in regard t the extretuely disquieting ru mors which for some months have been rife in this cuiuuiunity an to joepible Cabinet changes, we think all m-n of w-nse must by this time leel an assurance that II it Majesty i not intending to make any appointment (if he should at any time make Cabinet changes) which will not se cure the reepect and confidence of the public. His knowledge of human nature and of men, and hi experience in the world, amply suffice to enable him to avoid any eurh risk, as some people have foolishly imagined that he was contemplat inz. Ix olk inrfue of April 10th, we spoke briefly of the liability of our isolated island community to be gulled by pretentious etrangers, and prophe sied that we fliould sometimes find that our con fidence, so hastily given, was mieplaced. Re cently a case has come to light in which a cha racter of the kind suggested has been revealed as a most thorough fraud, who has lived among us for several months in high feather on false pre tences. Our article above mentioned perfectly Cts bis case, as much so at if he had been measured for it. While the whole affair has its ludicrous side, and one cannot refrain from smiling at the eaee with which some of our ap parently shrewdest citizens were deceived by a smooth tongue and a specious appearance, jet others have been ma!e to suffer pecuniarily, and the result will probably be that, from this dear bought experience of our citizen, some really worthy prr4on may herealter be treated with un merited suspicion and neglect. Now that the proposed eubsidy for the Chinese line of steamers has been effectually sat upon by the Legislature, the next in order is that fur the Pacific Mail. We cote that in the Budget the Ministers have aeked for the sum of $24,000 for this purpose, for the two years, or $1,000 per month. This sum must appear to be a mere bag atelle to the wealthy Pacific Mall Company, which gets hundreds of thousands from the Col onies in the way of subsidy. It is however quite a consideration for this small and comparatively poor government. One thousand dollars a month expended on our roads, bridges and land ings, in addition to the sums now doled out for that purpose, would, at the end of two years, make a very perceptible change for the better all over the country. It may and probably wili be argued, that tbe company desire a subsidy from Hawaii not for its amount, but for tbe principle conceded. If that is so, then let it be reduced to a nominal sum. But in any case, we have op posed and shall continue to oppose the paying of any subsidy whatever to foreign steam-ship lines, as a useless and wasteful expenditure of the public money. If the eubsidy were withdrawn to-morrow, the boats would continue to call here eo long as it pays them to do bo, and our grant of Si, 000 per month will secure us no greater facili ties or better accomodations than would be the case if we paid them nothing. The item will probably be reached in the bill sometime daring the coming fortnight. J. M. Davidson, who resided here and was a practitioner of law for two years, and is now a re sident of San Francisco, is the author of an ar ticle in tbe June number of the CaHfornian, en titled The Hawaiian Islands." Tbe article is but a short one of about four pages, and while the title would lead one to expect something more about the Islands, only Honolulu and its immediate vicinity is treated of. The style is easy and terse, and the writer sees almost every thing in a pleasing light the people, tbe scenery and the climate. We note several inaccuracies of statement, as, for instance, where it is said that " Honolulu has a population of all races of about seventeen thousand," which is rather in excess of the fact ; " After the 9 o'clock bell rings, the natives mu.it retire; " it would be a good thing if it were so, in the case of some of the younger ones : that an invoice of snakes was brought here along with insectivcrous birds; fcc, S.c. But these are trifling blemishes, and tbe writer has an evident aloha for his late home and its people. We quote one paragraph, which is a juat criticism : Many causes can be aligned for the rapid de crease in tbe Hawaiian race: tirsl. tbe introduction of contagious and infectious diseases by foreijneis; next, tbe general attempt by the natives to wear clothing wbich, trben wet. is never changed and Hawaiian never avoid rain ; and tbe mom fruitful cau.e has been forcing upon tbe people a govern ment and sjstem of laws for which they were not prepared by any previous educttion, making hab its and customs long indulged iu. and regarded as harmless and innocent, misdemeanors and crimes, punishable by fine and imprisonment. These things broke tbe spirit of the people IMore tbe adoption and enforcement of such laws, the people should have been prepared by education to look with proper discrimination upon the wtaa prvhibita ot the penal codes. When Solon was asked it be bad given his people tbe best possible code of laws, be answered. " The best they were capable of re ceiving." Had the same moderation and wisdom governed those wfco formulated the laws and gov ernment of Hawaii, tfcu population would in all probability have remained undiDiiniDed. - On the Erst of the present month, & special message was sent by the King to the Legislative Assembly, in wbich it was set forth by His Maj esty that4 the intercuts of the country demand a further and more permanent establishment of our intercourse with China," whieb, it is held, "will add a tenfold resource of revenue and profit to our country ; and alluding to the memorial of C. C. Moreno, Esq., on behalf of the China Merchants' Steamship Company for a money subsidy of $18, 000 per annum, the message concludes by recom mending the memorial to the consideration ol the Legislature. Article 31 of the Constitution says ; The person of the King is inviolable and sacred. His Ministers arc responsible." Wc must therefore hold that the views and sentiments expressed in the Royal Message on the question of a subsidy to a Chinese line of steamers, and on the import ance of opening up a more permanent and extend ed intercourse with the " Flowery Kingdom," are those of the Ministry. It is needless to say that we deeply regret this evidence of tbe forget- fulncse, or lack of appreciation, on the part of Ministers, of tbe true interests of the Hawaiian people, who, while in danger of nameless ills from the Chinese already here, will most assured ly be utterly swamped as a nation if the door for Chinese immigration is still farther opened. This it will be by the establishment cf the proposed line of steamers, wbich we are modestly asked to subsidize to the amount of 18,000 per annum. Tbe report of the Committee to whom was re ferred the message and the memorial, brought in on Wednesday last, treats the subject mainly from a commercial view, without any reference to the special interests involved of the Hawaiian people. However, it is satisfactory to know that the Committee are very emphatic in their disap proval of the proposed eubsidy, and that their report was adopted by a large majority ol the louse. One peculiar circcmstance will be noticed. The report is signed, as a member of the Com mittee, by Ilia Excellency the Minister of the In terior, who is thus apparently at issue, on this point, with tbe rest of the Cabinet. The report is so unanswerably sound in its arguments and j c"ear in its statements, that we herewith publish it in full. To the 1 1.x. Charlie K. Bishop; ruiitEvr or the I.KfjisLATivE Assemblt : Your Special Commit'.?' t" whom was referred tbe Memorial of Ce!s I'a-'jr Moreno, Esq , special agent of the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company, praying thai this Assembly should vote an ap-proprioti-n of 818.000 per annum as a subsidy to be paid said Company in consideration of their making this port a stopping place between China and San Francisco with their steamers have ful ly considereJ the said memorial, and have tbe hon or to report : Fikst Tii-tt the arguments used in the memori al as to tit.- extensive exchange of products that could and would be brought about by a line of stamers. cjunot b proved by any fair reasoning, kut the contrary. TLe Hawaiian products are not wanted in Cbina. We cannot ship sugar or rice our principal ex ports nor do we wish Cbina to send us these same articles. All tb figures from the Customs ebow that our exports to China are very small. The year 1879 ebows but 931 as tbe value exported to ibat country. A line of steamers with constant communication might force more imports, upon which we would receive a duty, but it must be remembered that all imports must be paid for in coin, and gold coin or its equivalent, we producing nothing tbat Cbina will take in exchange. It is certainly wiser that we buy of those who buy of us. Again, if tbe time has come wben we should increas by a monied subsidy the facilities fir communication with California, over what we have al present, let ua look towards a home line of steamers, vessels under tbe Hawaiian flag, owned or partly owned by our own citizens, and who will ii-ljute here tbe amount of subsidy paid them, and not add to tbe Treasury of the World ' any of Hawaii's earnings. Our relations with America are ol tbe most friendly nature. Our treaty has added to tbe com merce of both nations. Our trade with the United Stales incraes daily. They take from us all we can produc' ; they give us back tbeir products in exchange. They are interested in two lines of steamers ih.it this line would necessarily be in op position to. and any assistance rendered by us to estubli-li a iine of steamers in opposition to our fri'Tids would be unwise in tbe extreme. Our int. re-H are wub America, and it behooves us to make i-rery effort to sustain tbeir interests, t- itin the good-will of every commercial citizen of tiie country tbat takes our products. all we can expect. and gives us back what we require of tbeir products, and pays us in gold for our bal ance. We consider tbe answer made by His Majesty's Cabinet to tbe Memorialist, as liberal as should be a-ked or expected. We therefore, under all tbe circumstances, rec ommend that this Assembly do not vote a subsidy to the China Merchants' line of steamers, and that tbe memorial be returned to tbe Minister of tbe In terior. Jno. L. Kaulukou, Sam '1. G. Wilder, Godfrey Rhodes, G. W. Pilipo, and J. L. Hannna. FOREIGN NEWS. Per "American Girl," June y. London, May 13. One steamship company will this week send out nearly 4000 passengers. Several lines are obliged to put on extra steamers. The demand for accommodation at Queenstown greatly exceeds the supply. The companies which sold tickets in advance are compelled to pay de tention money to emigrants awaiting tbeir turns. Twenty-two steamers have already sailed this week with passengers for tbe United States, and four more will follow, besides Beveral freighters. The Globe says: We understand that in view of the complications with China tbe Russian Gov ernment has telegraphed authorities beyond tbe Ural mountains to place all strategical roads in condition for the passage of troops and stores. A half million of roubles have been assigned for im proving the highway from Orenburg to Central Asia. London, May 14. The cost of the Afghan war is i ow confessed to be upwards of 13,000,000, and will probably be more. New York, May 14. The Herald's Madrid dis patch says: In answer to the interpellation of eeveral Cuban Deputies in Congress, the Secre tary of the Interior and Minister of the Colonies, Romero Robledo, has declared that tbe Govern ment is fully aware that a conspiracy is on foot and in active operation in various Provinces of the Island, and tbat it permeates the different classes of society. Captain-General Blanco pos sesses ample means, and is invested with full authority to preserve tbe tranquility and defeat the efforts and intrigues of tbe refugees abroad. He admitted tbat precautionary measures have been taken against tbe Creoles who are living j i,, nn,!-. on.;!! ; ;,f.,o ," "-"-' r " " ""us " decision of the Governor-General of Cuba, by whose orders several hundred Cubans have been domiciled in the peninsula. As a matter of safety these will be quartered in tbe city of Cadiz and in tbe Balearic isles. This course has been decid ed upon in consequence of the recent escape of & large number of tbem to France and tbe United States. Washington, May 23. William E. Chandler. Senator Blaine's confidential friend and chief Washington Lieutenant, this evening sent the following despatch to J. T. Clarkson, editor of the Iowa State Register: "The best and mo6t reliable estimate that can be made this evening, gives, on the first ballot at Chicago: Blaine, 305; Grant, 289; Sherman, 105; Edmunds, 35; Washburne, 12; Windom, 10; or 289 for Grant to 467 for all others. This estimate is based upon 15 votes for Blaine from New York, and 18 from Pennsylvania, but none from Ohio or Illinois. Of the 20 contesting delegates from Illinois, elected by tbe strongest Republican Congressional Districts, 14 are for Blaine and G for Washburne. I have little doubt that the result will substantially" verify the above estimate, and that Mr. Blaine will be nominated on the second ballot. W. E. Clundlee." Chicago May 22. The Tribune's Galena special says: The Gazette, whose writer is a per sonal friend of General Grant, will cublish to- uiuuun a lunciuiuk uoujjug fcuo tuiicub IbCUJ that G. W. Childs, or tbe Philadelphia Ledger, has information that General Grant will order bis name withdrawn from the Chicago Convention. He says that neither Childs, nor any one else, has authority to make such an assertion. General Grant's name has never been before tbe public as a candidate by any word or act of bis own, and he most certainly will not order bis name with drawn. A very large class of the American peo ple have chosen to make him a candidate, and if the Republican Convention sees fit to tender him the nomination he will not decline. The writer knows this to be a fact, and publishes it because it is well for the Republicans of the country to cease to hold the matter in doubt. Paris, May 23. The Communists' demonstra tion, to-day, in commemoration of the death of their comrades, shot on the 23d of May, 1871, passed off without any more serious incidents than the arrest of thirteen persons including one Prussian and a slight encounter between the police and the throng. RACES at KAHULUI, MAUI, SATURDAY, JULY 3d, I88O. COMMITTEE OK MANAGEMENT, James Enderton, H. G. Tread way and II. B. Hales. SECRETARY. H. B. Hales. TREASURER. W. F. Morsman. JL'DGES F Sears, J. L. King and James Enderson. STARTER. Win. Goodness. CLERK OF COURSE John Morgan. CLERK OF SCALES. Mjor M. F. Weeks. FATROLK JUDGES. H. U. Treadway and W. F. Pogue. DISTANCE JUDGES Chas. Bailry and II. B. Hales. In Running Races, distance shall be tn One Mile. 45 yards; in Two Miles, 70 yards. In Trotting Rares One Mile, SO yards: in Two Miles, 110 yards. Rules of the ew York Jockey (Ink will be strictly enforced. All entries shall be made under a seal, enclosing .he en- ! trance money, and addressed to the Secretary, Makawao, East J Maui, before 6 p. m . Jane 23d, lS-0. No rider shall be permitted to ride unless dressed in Jockey Costume. PROGRAMME: MAIDEN PLATE. For all horses bred in the King dom, and owned in and East of Wailuku, Msui. from Jan. 1st, 1SS0, and tbat have never run for a Public Parse Weights. HO lbs. (10. entrance p p. with f added. 1 Mile Heat. PLANTERS' PURSE.-For all horses bred in tha Kingdom and owned in Maui from Jan. 1st, ISmJ. Weights, 140 lbs. $10 entrance p.p. with $ added. 2 Miles. TROTTING PURSE.-For all horses bred in the Kingdom to Sulky or Saddle. Weights, 140 lbs. $10 en trance p p. with i added. 1 Mile Heats. j FLASH ST A K ES. For all horses bred in the Kingdom : and owned in East Maui from Jan 1st, 18S0, and that ! have never run frr a Public Purse. Catch Weights. $10 ' entrance p.p. with $ added. Haifa Mile. SPRINTING. A handicap of 200 yards for natives on- j ly. $1 entrance p.p. with $ added. Then rt Race to start at ONE P. M. SUA R P. all Racea threa horses to enter and two to start. jU!2 H. B HALES, Secretary In MTHAuIHA day. Yesterday, Commemoration Day, was almost uni versally observei as a holiday n-1 in the city, which from an early hour was quite deserted and wore a Sabbath-like appearance of quiet but at Kapiolani Park, where the races took place, and where the bulk of the populace congregate! to view the sports. Those who were cot "horsey" inclined, enjoyed the day in picnic parties in the valej?, and there were a number of these pleasant affairs. The shir ping in the harbor was gaily dressed vita flag?, in honor of this Hawaiian holiday par ixcellence, and at 12 noon a salute was fired from tbe battery on Punchbowl. Owing to tbe fact tbat all our printer) (as a mat ter of course) had a holiday yesterday, ire can only give tbe following summary of the races it tbe Park. Running Race, $100. Mile heats, beit 2 in Z. Chas Lucas' Lalla Iirx.l;h 1 1 E Chamberlain a Treaty , :i 2 H BrtleiEan s Jimmie. 3 Time 1.57 2.07. An exhibition of trotting by g. s. Kng William, was next given, T. McLellan driving, aid a mile was trotted with but oae slight skip, in 2 6. Geo Apnew'8 Tait hu l l JltHolt'B Vera -J Geo Markham s Venus Ii.fd A i CarrwriKht. Jr's Meepy Jim Uist'd Time 3.i. 3.Ut. Venus bad so muh influence over Sleepy Jim tbat they kept close company fron the start to distance pole and then retired from tbe field to gether. In the 2nd aid last heat, Vera broke on every quarter, very bidly on the rcond. and only saved distance by one length. F Vnnd'iibnrK's Mark Tvain 1 T McLellan's Lady McLeF.an 2 Time 1 .3". Foot Race, $25. 200 yards Charles BaMwiu 1 1 J C Mnur 2 Two beats were run in this r-ce, the first, in 24 A seconds, being declared a deai beat between Strow and Baldwin, although Srow passed under the wire nearly afuot in advance. Tie second heat resulted in the favorite winning (?) correct dead heat in 2 seconds. H J ARnew's Commodore 2 11 T McLellan 'a Oliver...... 1 2 2 J M Daniel's Controller Ii tauced Jaiuea Dodd'H Thomia H lUMaui'etl Time 2.;. 2.41. 20. This, the event of the day, came very near beiing de cided in the first heat, Olker being forced to a pace that even on tbe second cuarter showed a prospect ive shut out " for all the others. Commodore was eventually the only one that got on the right side of tbe distance flag in tbat beat by four lengths. belped to tbat position t; a judicious running on the last of tbe second and first of tbe third quarter. Second beat both horses broke badly, Commodore in by a half length; Commolcre also won the third and fourth heals, Oliver leing entirely unmanage able, breaking all the waj around, while the winner trotted steadily. Chas Lucas' Lalla Rookh H Bertlemtu's Jimmie James Dotkl'aCliarlie T Pattersdti's Hokulele Time 1.16. The bcrses kept well together on the first mile to the 3d quarter, when Jimmie took tbe lead and passed under tbe wire hading, Lalla Hookh being held in for a good second, which position she kept to the first quarter, then changing places and coming in an easy winner. In the mule race, mih dash, $40, Kate won, and the 60 purse of tbe ruining race, half-mile dash was captured by Mark Twain, in 54 seconds. The boy's purse, 1 mile dasi, was won by Puakelehua, in 2:03, and the hack rice, same distance, by Baby Blue, in tbe fast time ot 2 minutes (T). NOTICE. A Voiiuz man, un 1 mrrirnn, juat nrrivrd . ii Honolulu, wishes lo get work, willing Co do anything. Would like employment as soon as possible. Apply at this umce. juia 2t Card of Thanks. AT TIIE REGULAR BUSINESS MEET iag ol the Honolulu Library and Reading Room Asso ciation, held at their Room', on the evening of June Eth, it waa Resolved that toe tharks of the Association are due and are hereby tendered to the Committee of Ladies who so pen erously offered their service, in arranging a Fair for tbe benefit of the Association, and mamged it so pleasantly and success fully. The Association aim acknowledge with gratitude the many uvors received from in merchants ol the community and from tbe public generally, in the conduct or the rair. H. A. PARMK1.EK, Secretary, NOTICE. A KECt'LARSEMI.AXXl'.Ui MEETING r of the Board of Trustee of the Queen's Hospital will be held at the Koom of the Chamber of Commerce TH18 DAY, SATURDAY, the l'-ith June, 1330. at 11 a. ra. Per Ordtr. It F. A. SCHAKFER, Secretary. FOE SALE. A BARGAIN, A SEVEN'-OCTA V E SQUARE rl AISO, nearly new, w.th all the latest improvements A rich, full toned instrument, with heavy embroidered cover and stool, at 31 lieretama street. jul2 tr NOTICE. A 1'FL.ICATION HAVING BEEN UILT made to me for the settltmont of the boundaries of the " "' "i -wiiemaioo," suuareii in ! Koolauloa, Island of uahn. notiie is hereby given to all per sons owning adjoining lands, or being interested in said boundaries, that I shall hear evidence in connection with said application, at my olllce, in lonolulu, on WKDNESDAY, June id. isso, at 1 r. M. Dated Honolulu, June 9th, 10. JICn'D F. BICKERTON, jel2 2t Commissioner of Boindaries for the Island of Oaliu notice! HONOLULU, June 3d, 180. 'MIOSE WHO M.41 HAVE IVI ONE V ON M. deposit with us on the 1st day of July next, either in Savings Bank or on open acount, are hereby notified that they are expected to make tleir own returns for the same to me Assessor in their re spectie District. We are required by the Minuter of Finance to furniith to the Assessor a list or depositors nth the amount of their balance in our han'ls on the first Any of July ju5 t BISHOP & CO Honolulu Fire Department Notice. A T TIIE A.WU1L ELECTION. IIRM1 by order in the Meihanic Eniine House, t'o. No. 2. on the 7th inst., the follawing officers were duly elected Engineers mr me rnsuiog year, ta: George Lucas Chief Engineer John Nott i... First Assistant Engineer James Dodd ..Second Assistant Engineer CIAS. T. GUL1CK, Sec'y II. F. D. Honolulu Fire Department. June 8th, 18-SO. It f Wincli Foi ferule. A WINCH CAPABLE OK LIFTING TWENTY TONS WITl FOI R MEN, ITsT PERFECT ORDER. Is ofrred for sale by Uul2 2t C. BREWER ft CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENT Itfext Week OP Cachet IMane A NO Green Seal CHAMPAGNES, AND- ROYAL BAKING I iPowders SOLE AGENCY WITH G- VV. 1YIACFARLANE & CO. ju!2 JTJST RECEIVED, Ex "Eureka" and "Lady Lampson," a choice lot of Whole Barley and Oregon Oats, As good, or better, than NEW ZEALAND 0.JS, AND A Great TDeal Cheaper, CRACKED BARLEY & MIXED FEED Always on hand. jfUlm LA INK X O. FIREMEN NOTICE. THE OELINQl ET MEMBERS -'f totjine to. No. i tesidicr in Honolulu .r,- "iSTX herst-y noticed that at the last regular meeting ' ol the abort Cotapaov. the Swrrtirr m. strncied to pre notice Jo all such members that uiile pay ment of their dots is ma.le tn or before Its next regular cue-H-inj. they be drciarel a.jpcnded. or expelled, u t com pacy nay see lit. XT Th'.y ar also rem-cded tha: the Tax A isessor's List wiU soon be ma le tip. If the Company is not successful in c.llectinc their rrral years' bck dav. the anje will be re ported to the As.-eor, so thai thuie back rears' tax may be oll-cted ly ihe Collector of Taxes. ANTON E ROs.V, Honolulu, June 4. Iv). Q-ao lm) r-ccretiry. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. fWMIE DESIRABLE PREMISES ON M'f A N I VALLEY KOAD. at present occupied by Wm. Johnson, consisting of a d welling houje with larye parlor and bedrooms. 1 larje Jininfroom, pastry, kitchen and bathroom ; a large 2 room cottage (nearly new) ia the rear, and other out b.as?3, all in good order and condition. The lot is well planted with fruit, ornamental and shade trees, and has a large cemented fountain in the centre. Land title, FEE SIMPLE. For farther particulars, apply to WM. JOHNSON. Or the Assignees, THEO. H. DA VIES, and jva II. V. SCHMIDT. NOTICE. A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FORBIDDEN from trnstitt my wile, EKEKELA GOLDSTEIN, she having left my bed and board without cause. I will not be responsible for any debts she mav contract from this date. J. GOLDSTEIN, Hilo. May 2Sth, 150. jui 3t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A LARGE BUILDING LOT ON NLITANU Valley Road, sitcated between the residences of J. O. tarter and Capt. Mclntyre. extending from the road to be yond Pauoa river, and comprisine; an area of about 3) acres, in clu ling several taro patches. Title, Fee Simple. For particulars appiy to juo H W. SCHMIDT FOR SALE. VV E HAVE ON HAND A N D FOR sale a g'Xxi second hand Piano, by Nanus & Clark. Also, a Collage Piano, by Bros, 1 wood Sons, suitable for beirinners. PICKERING 4 CO., jua lm 92 King St., opposite J. T. Waterhouse's store. FOR SALE OR TO LET ! milAT VERV DESIRABLE RESIDENCE .M. on Judd Street, adjoining the spacious premises of the Hon. S. U. Wildrr. The lot contains about one acre, with a large frontage on Judd Street, and is well planted with Fruit and Ornamental Shade Trees. SEA VIEW, UNSURPASSED. Government water is about to be laid on. There is on the lot a dwelling house, containing sitting: room, dinins room and four bed-rooms; a two story kitchen, with servants' rooms above; bath house, carriage house and other out-houses Also, a stream of water running through the lot. Title perfect. For particulars, apply to CECIL BROWN, mj 8 tf Kaahumanu Street. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, HONOLULU. e it K t-iurui.br red thai on Ihe so 111 Day of May. A. D. ISsO, GEORGE BuWsER of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, in accordance with Section 3 of an Act "To encourage learning in this Kingdom, by securing the Copies of Chans and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies," approved on the 31st of December, A. D. 1S64. bag deposited in this Olllce the title of his Rook. Bowser's Illustrated Atlas of tbe Islands ol Oahu, Maui, Hawaii, Molokai, Kauai and Lanni. with views of the princi ple Towns. Public Buildings, Residences, Plantations, Ac, Ac , Sc. The rights of which he claims as Owner and Pro prietor. In testimony whereof I hltve hereunto set my hand and caused the seal ol Ihe Interior Department to be affixed at Honolulu, this 25th nay of May, A. D. 1880. SAM'L G. WILDER, my29 3m Minister ot Interior. NOTICE. fHMIE SALE OF THE ESTATE OP CHAS. M- KANAINA. deceased, advertised to take place ON SATURDAY, April 3d. ISsO, IS HEREBY POST PONED. Due public notice will be given when said sale will take place. W. C. PAKKE. Administrator Estate of C. Kanaina. Honolulu, March 27th, 1880. mar2T If TO LET ! .BURNISHED ROOMS J Street. AT NO. 5 Kt'Kt'l my29 4t FOR RENT. THAT COMMODIOUS COTTAGE lately occupied by Mrs. John Paty, in Nuuana Vally, with the furniture. Apply to JOHN U. PATY.royia NOTICE. A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNED Sl against Shooting or Catching Wild Cattle or Horses on he premises known as Kaupakuea. Makabanaloa and Pepee keo. District of Hilo, Island ol Hawaii, from and after this date. C. AFONG. Hilo, Hawaii, May 7th, ISSO. my8 6m PIANO FOR SALR A FIRST-CLASS CHICKERING PIANO, in good order, and is a superior fine toned INSTRUMENT. Price, including the Stool, $300. Inquire of WHITNEY ROBERTSON. K. W. MARKEN, M. D. IPliyaloinii tSs Surgeon. .ffeFFICE nn1 KESIDENSE, WAILCKC MAUI. DU. MARRKN may be semi at his Kalua Office between the hours of 1 and 3 P. M. Sundays, 2 t 3 1. M. au2 79 1y FOR RENT. CENTRALLY LOCATED HOUSE. Apply to mj"29tfj A. McWAY'NE. COTTAGE WANTED. AMERICAN FAMILY' OF TWO. DE- sire a cottaze. unfurnished or only partly furnished, in good repair, and at low rent. Will take a long lease if prem ises suit. Address immediately, "COTTAGE," csre of Ad vertiskr ofllctf. my 29 FOR SALE. CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIAN llnlf. Breed Merino Kams. Apply to U. N. GRKENWELI Kona, Hawaii. my 23 8t CUTTER. 'HIE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE plr-a.cd ft to meet any of his friends, requiring good clothing, at the corner of Fort aud Hotel streets; having connected him self with H. S. TREGLOAN. C. P. BARRAK. iny-29 tf Late cutler lor 8. Roth. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the last will and testament of K. 1 1.1 V ELA, deceased, and all persons having claims against the said Estate, whether se cured by mortgage or otherwise, are hereby notified to pre sent them, duly authenticated, within fire months from tbe date hereof, or they will be forever barred. And all persons indebted to the said Estate are hereby notified to make im mediate payment thereof. CECIL BROWN. Executor of the last Will and Testament of Kailiwela, elee'd. Dated at Honolulu, May 2$, 1SS0. uiy29 4t Assignees' Notice. VOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT X. w the undersigned have been duly elected Assignees of the Estate of WM. JOHNSON, a bankrupt, and a 1 persons in debted to the said Wm. Johnson previous to the i 7th day of March, 1880. are requested to make immediate payment of such indebtedness to II. W. SCHMIDT, at the office of Messrs. II. Hackfield ife Co., Queen street. Honolulu THEO. H. DAVIES, II. W. SCHMIDT, Assignees of Estate of Wm. Johnson, a Bankrupt. Dated, May 29, 1880 my29 4t TO LET. "JICELY FURNISHED ROOM AT No. X BERETANl A STREET. Also stabling for horse, ap24 tf NOTICE. 30 A1 L CHANGES IN BUSINESS OR RESI- Sta should liatirnl Directory n ml be addressed to my 29 Tolliiula Guide. GEORGE BOWSER. P. O. Hox 170. Honolulu. ROYAL HOTEL, I .ESTABLISHED 1853. CHOICEST WINES, Id ALES tr LIQUORS in the Market, AT CASH PRICES, feil ly '80 WANTED. WET SALT HIDES. SHEEP AND GOAT Skins, for which the highest Cash Price will be paid. ?. O. BOX 40. HUGH MACK AY, fe21 If Proprietor Honolulu Tannery, Kohololoa. , CEO. S. HARRIS. SHIP & GENERAL BLACKSMITH HIP WORK. BRIDGE. HOUSE. AND I Heavy Wagon Work. Moulding Bitts, Planing Knives, Anchors and Anvils repaired. Goosenecks. Crank Axles and Wagon Axles made for the trade on reasonable terms. Wayons for Traction Engines, ARTESIAN WELL TOOLS With all their Fittings, a speciality. ..4(7 Orders Promptly Attended to and Work Guaranteed. tT Shop on the Esplanade, in the rear of Mr. Gao. Lucas1 Planing Mill. juo tf F. J. O'BRIEN, PRACTICAL PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. TIN SMITHING, COPPER SMITHING. METAL ROOFING Ship work and Jobbing promptly aiUudtd and satisfaction guaranteed. CI'r't'IlL NOTICE.-Frank J. O'Brieu tC5 has removed his linii.g. Plumbing and Gasfittine busi- nes from Merchant fireet to No. Sit Hotel street, corner of I'nion- Tinware of all Kinds made to Order TT Orders lelt at my ship will be promptly attends to and repairing will be called for and drlivertd. n22 6in Just Received, Ex. "Ceylon," FROM BOSTON' Fine Assortment of Oak Plank For Sale in Lots to Suit, eStf liT ALLKV A. ROBINSOV. ap24 2m SSlTESiLBJ BE Bo; to Aim nunfo to Have Opened in the City of San Francisco, NOS. It! AND 411 Under the Firm Name of OkO: ONT BROTHERS. Thanking the Public for Their Patronage During the Past Thirteon Years, wo Would Solicit Their Favors IPox Our San Francisco Mouse. my IS Sin Xs i o s x- ,t zxx Standar CALIFORNIA d UK ONE ME LI. 18 Jc FISHKI UOOH GOODS AND LOW PRICES. EVERY DAY & SATURDAY EVENING DURING THE SEASON Will be presented the popular stock and altrartUm of MIIalallTEEY! Produced in the in ont attractive style, with suitable adjuncts, and Willi the following Incomparable mot- Jockey.. Bonnet.. Mis. Canton I.oters ...Mis Milan Lexington Lace Cap. .Miss Oxford-Cloth All Colors ol Lining and Trimming Silk. Other Characters by To be followed with TEXT'S FXJmsriSHHSTG GOODS ! Underwear.... Neck tie....... ..Mr. Balbrteftan Miss Silk Assisted by the The whole to conclude with the pleaxin display of AND STAPLE DRY Ci O O 13 ! FANCY Corsets Mrs. French Woven I Handkerchief Gloves Mrs. Kid and Lile Tread Fringe Ruching Miss Crape de Leece and Tarlatan Embroidery The following characters will also appear: Mr. Flannel, Miss Grenadine, Mrs. Toweling, Mrs. Cashmere. Mrs. Blanket, Mrs. Bedspread, Miss Shawl, Together witli the Rest Variety that Talent can Produce ! Doors open from 7 a. m. Saturday Evening till 9 o'clock. EWE (.1 AKAMF F. TO PLEASE, OB BET! U THE STANDING fe28 OUR " ISESW lBI31iai!FlJIS.3S: " ! ADDS NEW CUSTOMERS TO OUR LIST OF THOSE AVIio Have F'ouikI, y ItLbcoiaioiic-o TH AT TO 'BHV CLOSE." T1IKV MIST KVX KOU t'AXII. Our Friends Write " Please Fill the Following Order at Your Lowest Price, C. 0. D." WE HAVE ON HAND A FINE STOCK OF GOODS ! Bought Very Low. and litive received, ex Late Arrivals, a Large Addition thereto. Bought lor Canh at Old 1'rioes, and mor on ihe way, AH ofwlilcU XTKTo Oflor Cliovii for Gexplx. CALL ANO EXAMINE OUR FINE STOCK OF LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS f We keep Downer's Genuine Kerosene Oil, Palace Water White Oil, Red Cross Oil All High Inn and Reliable biamls Non-Explosive Kerosene Oil Stoves, something new. We have on Hand, and Soon to Arrive, a Very Large and Com l lei Stock of Paint, all kinds and colors, and of the BEST J II A D F.N. Also, Psint Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Ac. A ood Assortment of Carriage Paint and Varnishes. Lubricating Oils, Albany Cylinder Oil, Lard inland Castor Oil H It I Kill I.- a Full and Complete Lioe of All Kinds. Just Received. ' BUILDERS HARDWARE, A M LOT All MORE TO ARRIVE SOOS ! Table Cutlery, Direct from the Celebrated Manulactory of Landers'. Fnry If Ciurk; a Fine Addition to our Slock or Me lies' Tools, Pocket Knives, Raaors, Scissors. Shears, a large assortment-. Twine and Fish Lines, In rreat variety IIoue lisbing Goods under this head, Mouse-keepers will find many Useful and Desirable Articles chan Furnish -l a Choice Selection, Direct from the Well Known THE AVEEILL MIXED IPIlsTT it ! 7u rVM7i!i".riSo,,"i'!''' u" """ T' ' ""' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS-FLOWS! We have a Good Stock on Hand, and more on the way, froto. arkMiAllM in this line 1. Ihp IMPROVED STEEL PARIS PLOW t and the Reeular Paris Hreaking Vv Plow. These Plow are said by some of our Customers to be Superior to any Other Plow Ever OtTered in This Marked WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF Spades, Shovels, Go's, Forks, Rakes, Planters' Ue, heavy and light; (row Bars trludstones and Flitiires, PUk Axes, Pltk Mattotks, GRI U IIOF.S, lTsl, d tras.Sejtht g Seythe Snaths, SeytI.e Stones, Bosh Hooks, trass r Rite fl(H,ks, nut En,s ' Uauhets, Wheelbarrows, Canalbarnms, Gx Cains, Tra.e Cains, B..V CI ,alL, Topsail Chains, 38 and 12 Ineh; Peter Wright's Anvils and Vises-, Trenton Vftes, Hors e Nails, Blatksmlth' Be.loMs, Portable For, .nd Cnt Spikes, Galvanized X.1N and Spikes, Cat .aU, Small Rope, 1-2 lo 1 3.4 tord, AND AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF GOODS NOT MENTIONED IN THIS LIST I Can be had at 37 Fort Street, tL0SE Bl VERS are rerouiinended t rail, and they will buy their Goods of DIL LINGH AM & CO. marC AT W. HORN'S Steam Candy Factory & Bakery FRESH POP CORN ! Sugared In Balls and Salted, Real Butter Scotch. Pure Rum Drops and Fresh Creams made every week. All Candies manufactured at my Establish ment guaranteed to be strictly pure, and sold at San Francisco Prices. PURE GERMAN RYE BREAD! No. 7 I Hotel street, between Nuuanu and Fori aplO 3in rnclo. tlxt Tlioy FRONT STREET. ! xxx o or tlio KS?liibifio2i TIIE PRICE BAZAR! . PROPRIETORS ....MANAJK9 Mourning Hats.... Hpring girlr S-uinmer htylos.... Mewr Crai-e A Ribbon , . Messrs. Flowers aud Feathers ...MetM-s. Lace and Ornament i By the Company the Accompanying tock. the favorite attraction : 1 Scarf Mr. Saiin .Mr. All Htyto Ik I I Hosiery Variety Stork. Mr. Linen .Mr. Bilk and Worsfrd Miss Swlsa Mrs. Shertlug, Miss Parasol, The attractions are closed when visitors are tirW. KNTBAXCE MONEY. SO RESEBVED SEATS. ROOM OM.l'! 171 ELLIS & FISHEL, Corner of Fort and Hotel Streets "3? 3E3 HO House of Reed Ac Barton, Manufacturers. MOMNK and other Celebrated Mk ers. One of tu HAVANA CIGARS ! JQ Mil, I K SUPERIOR CIGARS, IN I30ISTJJ OR, DUTY "PAIL). FOR HALE BY rrn - V 1m star . . . . CO. INVOICE OF GENUINE EAUde COIsiOGlilE! FOR AAI.K BV my 21 lm tlio I1 H. HtCKFELU CO. rs fcVw.t ' -.ar.i .'ft m Tlt-