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"3PP8Fii $3JMp -simp. rwvw qpFFprpF' Tf : K4 TJ'tI flHnrr - i '4 c , MjHmjM'Muigu TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1SS1. SUN, MOON AND SEA. All Unit! from noon of to-dny, July 1 h in. Sun Sew 0 10. Sun Kteos 17 22. Moon Seta Ill J. High Tide (small) 11 30. Iligli Tide (Ini-c) 23 30. WIKD AND WlUTltElt Itccord h'oin noon of yestorday: AtljWwl. Thormometor Hal... I 4h I llli I 221. 21. I Oh I ISh to 18h I I ao.io :io.ia sis w 1 730 0.11 WlnU, X.U., light; Sky, fair; Son, mod. crate. fELHPHQMIC. Dlnmoul Head, July I, 3 n.m ijight N.E. wind. Tlircis master schooner 15 mile off Diinoml Head. ARRIVALS. July 1. Sclir Pohoiki from Puna Solif Waiehu from "Wnialua Schr Mary Alice from Lanai Schr Kauikcaouli from Kohiila DEPARTURES. July 1. Stmr Kinp.u for windward ports Stmr Iwalani for Kauai Stmr 0 It Bishop for llamakua Stmr Mokolii for Koolau S. S. Alameda for S. F. Schr Emma for Ilccia Schr Caterina for Ilanalei Schr Kiiwailani for Koolau VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Schr "Waiehu for Molowaa PASSENGERS. For S. F. per S. S. Alameda, James Campbell wife and family, Miss Nicoll, Miss E M Whitney, Miss Bunker, R W Irvin, F Bagot, Mrs. A McGuire, Mrs. L C Abies, Miss A Baldwin, Miss M Ilartwcll, J D Roberts, Z K Meyers, J Tildcn, Miss S King, FCoutolcne, DrTachcr, Miss R Lewis, Mrs J A Kennedy, G W Lee, C J Bccrill, K Muller, ' Mrs J Camcrson, Mrs t McGregor, L Busnell, J Hendricks, C Dexter, II R Roberts & wife, Miss Osborn, J Sousa wife & child, C E Bennett, J Y Browcn & wife, E C Macfavlanc, II Bradley & wife, II Roth, F Foley, C Walsh, A J Ward, Madame, Zcitska & daughter. For windward ports per Likelike, June 30. R. W. Putmim, II. Barnes. Geo. H. Jackson and 10 deck. For Kahului per Kilauca IIou, June 30. W. P. Jones, J. T. Holo way, W. J. Lowrie, A. Wilson, and 43 deck. For windward ports per Kinau, July 1. E. Hitchcock, II. Poor, Miss Hitchcock, Miss B. Brown, Miss M Lewis, Miss M Ilyman, Mrs Thurston, II Turton & family, Mrs R Nott & children, S Parker, Miss.E Ronton, Miss A Ronton, II P Baldwin, Rev. lieckwith, W O Atwater, II Netted, A Fernander, P NMakee, W II Bailey, Miss Hind, Miss Wells, Miss Knight, Mrs M Woods. SHIPPING NOTES. The schooner Jennie Walker went on the Marine Ituilwny this day to be cleaned. She will sail for the S. S. Islands on the 15 hist. Schr oholkl brought 30 cords of fire wood from 11111:1, The bark Clan Grant is discharging at Brewers wharf. Sehr Waiehu brought 408 bags of paddy from Waialun. The topmast of the schooner Pohoiki was broke in two during a gale off Puna. Sehr Mary Alice brought 200 sheep, and 2 horses from Lanai. The S. S. Alameda sailed at noon. She took 351 SO bags of sugar, 3G7f bags riec, 200(5 bundles bananas, 3S3 pkgs hides, 9 bills of sheep skins, 0 boxes leaves, 14 boxes of roots. Total domestic value $205,0J7.77. LOCAL & CENERAL HEWS. Tub Honolulu Rifles will have a drill this evening. , . m - o House to let on Punchbowl street. Call on Dr. J. S. McGrew. The Legislature did not sit this morning. No quorum present. Steueoscoi'cs and Foreign Views, very cheap, at King Bros. 754 3t. Dinino Room Fruit Pictures, En gravings, etc., at King Bros. 754 3t. Consul R. W. Irwin left by the Alameda, en routo for Tokio, Japan. The road on Richard street is now completed as far as Hotel street. It is a decided improvement. The Italian man-of-war Vettor Pisani will remain in port about two weeks and then proceed to Manilla. Fouu olllccs to let, well lighted and ventilated over the I. X. L. store, corner Nuuantt and Queen streets. oui u On the fourth page will bo found our notices of Saturday's concerts, unadvoidably held over for want of space. Thukk was a largo demand for ye3tcrday's edition of the Bur.uvm. Over 300 copies more could have been sold. , .... . ' T ' MM... 7"y- Tnn Alamedn left at noon. She carries n largo cargo of freight, but her passenger list is' small. p. His Majesty the King and H. R. II. Princess Liliuokalnni were down on the wharf to witness the departure of the Alameda. ' A second quarterly dividend of So per share is now payable at the office of Castle & Cooke on the stock of the Pata Plantation Co. We arc sorry to learn that Mr. Robt. More had about half an inch taken off the first linger of his right hand yesterday, while adjusting the strap of a lathe. . o Election of officers Harmony Lodge No. 8, I.O.O.F., took place Inst evening, viz: G. M. Brown, N. G. ; M. Canavan, V. G. ; M. D. Monsarrat, Teasurer; J. E. Wiseman, Secretary. , - ... o The committee having in charge appropriate games for the grand pic nic by Algaroba Lodge on the Fourth of July have issued their programme. It contains 1G events, and suitable prizes are offered. Ykstekday afternoon about five o'clock several native boys were perched up on the trees in the grounds adjoining the whirligig, when one of them lost his hold and fell to the ground. He was picked up and carried home in an insensible condition, but recovered half an hour afterwards, and is none the worso for his shaking up. A sjiall boy climbed up one of the mango trees on the Government Building grounds yesterday. He was reaching for some of the tempt ing fruit, when n branch gave way and he was precipitated to the ground in company with sevoral mangoes. The fall stunned him but he was soon able to walk home un hurt. "VETT0R PISANI." The Italian Corvette " Vcttor Pi- sani," arrived in port Sunday, 41 days from Callao. She is a wooden vessel of 1,500 tons, carries 248 men, 14 guns, ten 12-centimetrcs and four 8-eentimetrcs. Her engines arc 300 horse-power, and she steams 9 knots. The following is a list of her oilicers : Captain Giuseppe P.dumbo. 1st Lieutenant Miggcro C.iniglia. 2nd Lieutenaiv Eifioo Snrrn. Lieutenant Ouc.iuin Chicrchiii. " O isaro M ireacci. " Clemente Uclbiturrc. " GinlioB'it-ilini. " Francesco Eossoni. 1st S'irgeon Filippo M lone. 2nd Surgeon Antonio Boscolari. Piymnsiur F.uuuim'm iirozzi. Chief Enuine.-r Mario D ippuldi. Midshipman 11 berto I'liidolilii. " Kiccnrdo Paricoli. " PlKllo P.lllMltl. " Umbcrto Cigni. BASE BALL. The Honolulu and Oceanic Base Ball Clubs again met on the dia mond last Saturday, and the cham pions were compelled to bite the dust. The Honolulus have hereto fore won every game that they have played, and the Oceanics are en titled to wear a feather in their caps until the clubs meet again. The following is tiie full score: W O f W H C S S C 5 "' 3 2 S - m cr "' t o a a 9 a OEEANICS. ts Scott, e 1 4 0 0 5 1 2 K. D. Baldwin, 2 b 2 3 0 2 4 5 1 W. A. Kinney, 1 b. 1 3 1 2 14 0 1 C. W. Baldwin 0. f 1 4 0 0 2 1 0 13. Jones, r. f 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 M. Grossman, I. f.. 12 12 0 0 0 W. Wall, p 1 3 0 0 0 10 2 B. Baldwin, 3 b... 2 2 0 1 1 2 1 Gartcubcrg, s. s... 2 114 10 1 Total. , 11 27 3 11 27 10 8 w o r a si g 5 & B & B. a : . 3 a f ra ST . : . r . ! : : In ' a ' HONOLULU. Swan, a b 14 0 0 12 0 Sharrctt, lb 0 :$ 1 1 15 0 2 F. Oat, s. s 0 4 0 0 0 3 1 II. Whitney, 2 b... 1 2 1 1 1 4 0 11. Woilehouse, c. 0 4 0 0 9 2 1 J. Dowsett, r. f.... 0 -l 0 0 0 0 I O. Woilehouse. c. f 2 1 1 2 10 1 G.Markliain, p.... 0 2 2 1 0 11 2 P. Winter, 1. f I 3 0 1 0 0 0 Total fi 27 f 027 23 8 " Rims Oceanic, 2 210 2 10 3 0-11 Runs Honolulu, 0 0 0 2 12 0 0 0-5 Runs Earned Oceanic, 7; Honolulu, 3. There was only one two base hit made by Gartenbe'rg of tho Oceanic. Firt 'Base on Balls Oceanics, 2; Honolulu, 2. Struck Out Hy Wall, 8; Swan, Oat, Dowsett, Winter, Sharrctt. Struck Out By Markliam, 7; Scott and Joucs. .,.. ... .,,,m..' - ..-.. . . - .. Their Majesties tho King and Queen express their heartfelt thanks to all those who so kindly assisted in the various entertainments for the leper fund. The total sum realized far exceeded their Majesties expectations. The Royal Hawaiian Band was stationed on the wharf and played several selections before the de parture of the Alameda. Just as the steamer left her moorings, Prof. Bcrgcr struck up with one of those sympathetic selections of his, that tends to stir up one's feelings. ISlllllllI Will give another Grand Concert By request of the Citizens On Saturday Even'g, July 5th, At Kawal.ilmo Church. T keU 1.03; 75 cts nocts, & 25 cts, to be hud at J. E. Wiseman's. T5J tw NOTICE. DUPING my absence fiom this King, ibim, Mr. S. U.unon will nut for mo un.ler full power of uttonu'v. E. II. T1IACIIER. Honolulu. July 1, !Urt4. 7fl:i 1 Iiouso To Lei, On Punchbowl ctreet, one idoor nb.ive tho corner t.f Bimc fetanl.i liect Lirge liousc. Inrco lot, stablini: room for 10 horse-, carriage house, &c. Possession given immediatelv. Apply to JOHN S. McGUEW, M.D. 753 lw Hotel strtcl. 1776 Fourth of July 11884 Tliii Day We GeleMti ! "Pally Round the Flag, Boy; Rally Unce Again 1" From the Size of a Five Cent Piece and up. Badges for '.In 4th of July. TORPEDOES, &c., JUST RECEIVED EX ALAMEDA FROM SAN FRAN'CISCO. FOR SATE BY J. M. Oat Jr. & Co. 23 Merchant si , Gazette Block. 75s iw JULY 4th. 1884. L'n ler the auspices of TO Ford's Point, Pearl Rive' Steamars will lsav3 tho Eiplanatle Foot of Fort S.ivci, At 7:30, 9.30 and 11 a. m. Returning The first boat lcavo3 Ford's Point at 4 , m. The Royal Hawaiian Band will be in attendance. Refreshments can bo had on t'.ic ground. Ticket?, for the round trip, adults $1:10 children SO cents. Ticket may bo bad from J. M. Oa' Jr., T. G. Thrum, Mis. Lick, aid mem bers of tho Committee. For Programme of Rports see News Agents. Cniiiinittcc or Ar run Ki'in cuts: N. F. RURGF.SS, U. UO' L1N-. J. W. Mc'UJ.UE, Sr. J A McOUfRR. MUS L. DICKSON. M IS. N. F. IJUGE?S, MISS F L.VOK, 7o0 Cottage to Let, rilRKK ROOMS, coolc lion e. I'nth lioiuo, Ac. Apply o' IT iQuconsl. 7H1 Furnislieil Rooms. TO LKT, flvo minutes walk from tlic Pust.Olllco. Eii(iilr at 737 tf J. M. OAT, Jr., & Co. mm MS! Grand Ocean Excursion! - "' - 'vrj.:.iMfclMU -- . - - Hawaiian Garriage Mfg Go JUST lAJUCIDIVJaJD . A FINE LOT OP Second Growth Ash and Oak For s.ile at lowoat market rates. Also u complete utoek of Carriage & Wagon Material coabtantly kept on hand, an I 740 fo-salc. 3m All accounts due me MUST be PAID on or before JULY 1st, as I am about to leave this Kingdom. All bills against me will be PAID on presentation, L, B, KERR, Honolulu, June 7, 1884, 743 2v 5 Bm I JI H y Vhil rpiIF, MAIL by the Will close at the Post Olllce, At 10 a.m., Tuesday, July 1st. 1SS1. A" IATE LETTER. BAG " will be kept open till 11:00., a.m. to receive late letters, on which an additional fee of Five Cents each letter must be paid, l'urions mailing correspondence on the rooming of the seamers depuiturc, arc n quesfd to siamp nil letters before posting them. H. M. WHITS EY, P.M G. Post Office. H.)co!nlu,Juuo2.h, lb81; AliVIN II. BASEMANN BoolcBinder PAI'ER-KULEU and BLANK-BOOK Manufacturer. Book Binding of all rlescrip'ion neatly and nunptly executeil. Gazette Building - Mi ndiunt street 723 ly Wolfe & Edwards Grocery and Feed Stcre, Corner King and Nuimnu streets Freeh Groccrio and Provisions received by every Sioamcr. P. 0. Box 130, Tclcphono 349. ofil dm Special lTotice. My p itrona and the p iblic gene rally iuc hertby noilled Unit I liave bold all of my stock in tr.ide and general husine-s in teresls in nie-c Iclnniis to Mr. N. S. SACK-, who will l.eie. a''iurco duct the c cud Fancy D y Uonds and Milll iery B isi no f, utilied I stand HU Fort street I bespc.k lor my sue cesor the .-nine liburnl iiatrou. ago liitlierlo cMended to me. All claims iigirln t me will be asuined by. Mr. Sachs and all accounts due me inns., be paid to .Mr. Sachs. fA M. MELLIS. Honolulu, Jums 1 1, 10S1. 741 2w i Larp Assortieat -OF & rt ' A I rtViJi f III - KOll ?AJ.t At the loweit Prices at A. 3. Clc ghorn & Co's. 731 1m THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT, TCXG STREET, II. Cavcnagh, n a Proprietor. MeTl te?&) 3IBALS Cook'cltoorcl'i,;:i5At all hours. Oysters, Colory, Salmon, and Fruit Received by evry steamer. CM TO RENT. AT PUNA IIOU, A NEW IDU.E, suitable f3r a larRC fumllv.and five minute wiilk fiom thu School Ruilclinijs. Ternm mo derate. Address Box 12.1, Post Olllce. 741 Gt NOTICE. NOT1CB IS IIBBEBY GIVEN that we tho uii'lcits'gncd have up pointol ICfiiu (k) of Kakaakn, a a Luna over tho Fisheries of KaukuuUuUui a vl Ivoliol don, loused hy us fiom B. l'auiihi Bishon and Dowsett and Sumner. Any per-on or persons who arc found flshini? or tiomivsing will bo piosecutcd accord. . lag to law. Sialic I, LI MING & Co. Honolulu. .Innoiir'', IBS I 730 2w Xolico. Govuiinoh's Okkior, IIono- ) T.ut.u, Fept.84, l-Wl. ) NOTICR is ltoreby 1,'lvon Mutt no debts contractoi on behalf of tlio Ha vailifi b nid wil' bo recoj;iil.o I or paid ink'ss nriUitx'd bvtlio under lirneii. Ja-o. '. DoMrNiR. IOovcruor of Onhu. I0TIC mm - - vawf"- "r'w3yre-- -wgwwwitt ..,.. THE " TEMPLE OF FASHION," 03 Fort Strcot, (Campbell's Block.) Low Prices Must Rule! 3,-iO BOY'S LIN'EN SUITS, Best Quality ONLY $1 70- 350 BOYS LIN N SUITS, Best Quuli y ONLY ?1 7C 350 BOY'o LIKEN SUIT?, li.B. Quality ONLY $1 75 .TU8T RECEIVED 75 doz. Gent's Percale Shirts, 2 collars and 1 pr cuffs, at $)'. Gjnt' s Unlnuidcrtd Wliito Shirts, No. 1 quality, at $i 2i; or SIS per doz. SSyCircat Bargains ! Great BarRiiins ! Great llavgains !8 A largo ustorlme.U of Boy's Sailor Hats, in all colors, only 50 Cent?! Arrived by tho lust stcumsr one of the LargeU Ino'cc3 of -SSr1 GH3ITTS HOSIERY 8 Ever imported into Ibis Kingdom. 180 dozen Gent's Slater Stockings (uvuntliing uoa-) hcamlcss and perfect lltllne;. tlirLC'-.ily h "l-Ij at 2j cts pair Gint'j Supir St ut 11 itish Ilo., founlu. $1 per dozen G jut's Cardinal Ho.', silk c ojkud 25 cts pair Boys PEltCALE S URTS, bo.tq i.dlty, at 1.10. Jnst MM New Styles of Mi Dress Suits A Luge Assortment of Sr3 OeM.t's Boots and. koes, 3I Latest Stlei and Lowest Prices. 711 (Jm Selling at Cost for 30 Days ! To make room for .VJa:i;o Stock or New Goods to Arrive Soon ; Froir j' oiJon, New York, and San Francisco. ' All s'cnk o.i hand dtrlng tho noxt 30 days willbasold fop'oash, consisting in part of Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars, AND A'.L ICIND3 OP MU?I3 GOOD3. Parlor Sets, Betlroom Sets, Centre Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Painting's, Engravings, Chroino?, Aid n Large Variety of Fancy Gojds. 725 lm LYCAN &c Co. i 1 1 hi imwiiMiii iiiiiiii-iTnTfrTfTraqjriBSJ:,sj;riitjiscasrajJSA,iMja "-'n,tmcmmtimmmutmmmmmmsmmmm DILLIMGHAM & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Dillingh.-vn S.eel Plows, Fence Wire, Staples, Kerosene OH, Hjubs Furnishing Goods, Lamp Goods, SILVER PLATED WARE, &c, &c, Ac. 052 Ring; TJp Telephone ?2tO. Ttlt'pl onffNo. 240. P. O. Box 21)7. iaM Of at tfc! U No. (7 and C9 Iloiel Street Just Received per Fresl Celery, Salmon, GlierriGS, Airicols, & Peacta jLlI iw. irine Con rlitioji. CaSS Early. GooiIh Sold liow, nnrt Dotivciccl Tree of Chnrjo to nil parts or city. Pioneer Carriage Manufactory, fe4 75. 77 and IS &: Kins; St... t aS ttr'Haa. - WHITMAN & WRIGHT, , (imtcsM. .i.iiost:.) All orders for Wliecl.vehiehs of every doscriptlon lllled with promptness and dWpittch. Flnt-eliws Meclianies employed all Iho year rouud. tar FINE CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY. tBo Notlunc too hot or too heivy for in. T AM OARS, OSIN1BUSSES, ITANTA. TION WAGONS, MULft k, OX CA11TS, jniido to order, altored or repaired. Our Ilorso Shoeing Dopnr(;ment Is under the supervision of a prr-ii al man -i mech'inic second to none. We have no ii'o forsoaklugsealiU o 3 'ib'ub. A'l wo-k guaranteed. ' " Hap-Oliargca moderate. AJW B Will MIAN & WRIGIIT, 403 ly 75. 77.and l KlncStro. . i- -r-Trf .j. -' "n - - 4iiiiAii - - ' I Honolnlii, Alameda, June 23 75, 77 and;81 King St.. 7Tiyi!i,JSl iifwrpr - !'!'r!f'''tiij M . i, Til T 4 4 f, j. 1$ J y .m i$( . .,. :i 4ft .W-iJjiI mA Wfc