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rW?- c 'T"7flrjT -tt 'V .3 . ' vv , M. :,k tC "! Sff. V, Iw-gnUij Mdht, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1885. DEPAFITURES. July 21 Stmr 0 11 Bishop for llamnktia Stmr Kinaii lor Windwnul Forts Stinr Lchua for Knliiiltil Stmr Mokolll for Molokul Schr .1 U Ford for S F Sclir Ehukal for Wnialua Hgtne WO Irwin for KF VESSELSLEAVINC TO-MORROW. Stmr W G Hall for Windward Pom Stmr .Tas Mnkcc for Knunl, la AVnlnnao and Walalua StmrKUauca Hon for Windward l'oits Sclir Mnlolo for 1'apalkou Schr Maua for llononiu Sclir Luka for Koholnlclc Schr Leahl for Hanalol VESSELS IN PORT. Ilkliio Amelia, Ncwhall Uk Forto, Florcnass Ilk ForeM Queen, """PASMNOEHSr- Fioiii Port Toncnd. per Amelia. July 20 Mtses New hall. For Kauai. Nilhaii and Nlhoa, per lwnlanl, July 20-11 It 11 Pilnws Ll linokalanl, A Hoffnuug and wife, Miss Ella Hoffnung, Rev .1 Hemphill and wife, VT VT Hall, S 11 Dole. A Jaeger, Henry .Tacgcr, E S Cuuha and wife, Harry WAuld, .T D Holt, Hon ,T Kcau and wife, Hon Junius Kaao and wife, Hon J T Baker and wife. J Kcakuoka lani and wife, O J Holt, ,Tr and wife, J .1 Williams, Mis Emma M Becklcy, Miss Peterson, MUs Lily Fiikol, Miss Koo Opealu, Mrs J 31 Kapena, Mis Luilmlu Kapena. Mls Lily Itieliards, Mrs W It Holt, Mis Annie Hauls. Mrs Lemon, Mrs V Cotn, Mrs Brew, Sr, Miss Sophie Sheldon. Mrs G T Maka noc, Mls Lizzie Victor. Mrs W L Wil cox, Master Albert Cuuha. Rev S 30 Bishop, W Brcdc, O B Wilcox. Joseph Hclcnlld, A McBrydc, Mrs E A Mc Bryde, Miss Annlo MeBryde, Douglas McBrydc, A K Hoapill. Or A Mai tin, Master Boyd. Mrs D L Kinimaka. Miss Bertlcman, Mrs W Auld and 1G0 deck. For San Francisco, per W G Irwin. July 21 Col Sain Norrls, Mrs P F Gait, J Stewart and Mrs Unbcrzart. SHIPPING NOTES. Stmr Kllauca Hon sails to-morrow at noon. Schr Luka sails to-moiiow for Koho lalele and Hakalau. Schr Caterina sails to-day forWai manalo stone quarry, to get another load of limestone. The bgtnc W G Irwin sailed this v m for San Francisco with G,or5 bags of sugar, COO bags of rice, ISII kegs of mo lasses and 21 empty tanks. Total value domestic produce, $:50,S00.S0. The Hawaiian tein Kc An Hon got underway for the South Seas at about 5 o'clock last evening. She had all sail set except the main top gaff and stay sail. Beyond making considerable lee way she behaved very well in passing through the reef. Her appcaraucc was rather unique, as no two sails were alike, and there is only ouc top mast on her. Several persous -went out for a tack or two to see how she worked, re turning in freshened spirits in a surf boat through a driving rain. They agreed, as the tlret Hawaiian three masted schooner was rapidly receding in tho distance, that she "would do." The Ke Au Hou took BOO ft of BR track. 5,000 ft of RW Lumber, 7500 lbs of pota toes, 50 cases of beef, 200 mats of rice, 5 cases of milk, 5 cases of coffee, 2 bags of coffee and 1 chest of tea. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. A small black-and-tan dog is ad vertised as lost. Sf.vkkal good advertised for. dressmakers are A koy is advertised for to work at the Yosemite skating rink. "MAjixr.ns in England" will bo found on the fourth page. . J Masqueradcrs should peruse Mrs. Dyer's advertisement in another column. Avery and Palmer have a five roomed cottage with every conven ience and low rent, to let. Cor.. Sam Norris left again to-day for San Francisco by the W. G. Irwin. He made only a short stay this time. Tin: Honolulu Rilles meet for their usual wecklv drill this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Kvcry member is re quested to be present. Tin: quarterly meeting of the Pacific Hardware Co. (Limited) will he held at their olllce to-morrow morning nt 10 o'clock. Tiieiu: were four contestants in the one mile race for Hawniians at tho Yosemite skating rink last even ing. Napoleon won quite easily. Mit. Babcock leaves by the Kinau tills evening, for Hawaii and Maui, in the interest of Messrs. West, Dow &r Co., to tune and repair pianos. Duiuxo the temporary absence of the Acting Imperial German Consul, Mr. II. F. Glade, tho duties of that office will bo discharged by Mr. J. F. Hackfcld. The annual meeting of the Wai manalo Sugar Company will he held to-morrow morning at ten o'clock at the oliicc of Mr. A. J. Cartwright, Kaahumanu street. Tnu case of Shipman vs. Nawahi, damages, was commenced in the Supreme Court yesterday before a mixed jur'. It is not yet finished as wc go to press. Lnwis & Co., grocers, Hotel street, will rcccivo their usual con signment of fresh fruits, fish ami vegetables, on ice, to-morrow by the Alameda. Leave orders early. All families, hotels and laundries should try the new labor-saving soft sonp ns manufactured l)v W. II. lluddy. It is for sale at W. K. ITcrnck's turning shop, Bethel street. On Friday next, from 9 to 12 in the forenoon, the closing exercises of Fort Street .School will take place. Parents and friends will please con sider themselves invited by this notice. Sxeak thieves have been operat ing lately on Richard street between Merchant and King streets. Several parties moiiin the loss of chickens and ducks. The police should bo on the alert. Tin: anniversary of Mr. Fred. Macfai lane's birthday was celebrat ed yesterday by a party nt the resi dence of the Hon. II. A. AVidemann. Quite a large number of invited guests were present and the affair was exticmcby pleasant. Mr. Bergcr furnished music for dancing. By command of His Majesty the King the Royal Hawaiian Band will this evening serenade Mrs. C. A. Spreckcls at the Hawaiian Hotel. Afterwards there will bo an im promptu dance in the large and commodious parlors. The grounds will be illuminated for the occasion. Tin. O. S. S. Alameda is due to morrow morning from San Francisco ' with dates to the loth inst., ten days later news. Our old friend Capt. Morse will probably bring his vessel along at a seasonable hour, as he objects to slowing down and try ing to get in just as we want lunch. --- Them: will be no polo game at the Yosemito skating rink this even ing. Manager "Wall requests that all those who intend taking part in the grand fancy dress masquerade, July 31st, will hand in their names before the 30th. No person will be allowed on the floor masked without having done so. Tin: Inter-island steamship wharf was crowded yesterday afternoon with spectators, to witness the de paiturc of the Iwnlani with the ex-, eursionists to Nihoa, or Bird island. II. R. H. Piincess Liliuokalani was one of the party. His Majesty the King and H. R. II. Princess Likelike were down on the wharf to see the steamer off. The Royal Hawaiian Band was present and played a num ber of lively selections. A STRANGE SCENE. In no other part of the world could one lind such a scene as was witnessed in St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. It was the funeral of a young Chinese boy. The coffin covered with flowers was carried into the church by six Chinese and fol lowed by a large number of the same, who half-lilled the church. The surpliccd choir of boys com menced to chant the funeral psalm, and immediately afterwards in filed six Japanese of the newly-arrived immigrants, who very reverently occupied a front pew and appeared interested in the service. After the Bishop and Rev. Geo. "Wallace had read the burial service the Chinese pastor got up and read in Chinese. A hymn to close the service was sung, during which another Japan ese with a large bag full of bananas, carried in his arms, walked up the aisle to where his countrymen sat, but quickly went out agaiu after he had discovered his mistake. Tho body was taken out of tho church and the six Japanese were the last to leave, but not before they had turned to tho choir and thanked them, as it were, for the music by rapping their fans on the back of the pew, and bowing. HANCOCK WINS A RACE. A few days ago "Mr. W. II. Corn well's b. h. Hancock and Mr. James Gray's c. m. Faiammn were matched to run a mile dash at Kapiolani Park for S500 a side. The event took place on Saturday afternoon in tho presence of quite n largo num ber of spectators. The weather was fine, and it was expected tho fastest time on record on this track would be made, but there was a strong wind blowing across, which was bound to interfere. There was very little betting, it being pretty agreeably conceded that if Hancock ran his best ho could win. nnd this ho did. It would have been a pretty close race had both horses got off together at the start ; as it was, Hancock got a great advantage. The oillcials were: Judges, Capt. J. II. Brown, Col. C. 1. Iaukea, Mr. F. S. Pratt; Timekeeper, Mr. C. O. Bcrger j Starter, Capt. A. B. Hayloy. Following Is tho result of the raco: Mr. Y. II. Cornwall's b. h. Hancock, aged, 120 lls J, Noble 1 Mr. Junius Gay's c. m. Falunnnn, 4 yeure, 108 lbs Le Roy Howson 2 At tho first attempt tho word go was given, but Hancock had got away fully three lengths beforo Faiannna's trainer let go of her head. Thus all interest in the race SB was gone early. The same positions wcro maintained until near the half mile post, where it looked as if Faiamum was beginning to make up lost ground, but round the homo bend Hancock got away again, and coming along up the homestretch, won easily by three lengths. Time, 1 :l7:r ; Faiannna's time, 1 :-l!)-There is not the slightest doubt had they both got away together n splen did race would have been witnessed, though the result would have been the same and the record would have been reduced. EXAMINATION AT WAILUKU. Last Thursday, July lG,jthc clos ing exercises of St. Anthony's School, Catholic Mission, Wailukuv. took place. At 0 o'clock, the boys, in their festive costumes, wcro scal ed in the beautifully decorated schoolhall. The crowded audience was a proof of the great interest "Wailuku people take in the education of their children. Among the at tentive audience were : Very Rev. Father Leonor, of Honolulu, Pres. ; Rev. Father Gulstan, of Wailuku; the teachers of Makawao Female Seminary, and of Fain, and "Wailuku Union Schools. The hearty and frequent applause was a proof of the elllcieney of the children, as they passed through the long and interesting programme. The differ ent school-branches were pleasantly intermixed with beautiful songs, recitations, declamations and dialo gues The musical part'of the pro gramme was highly appreciated, and proved the pains taken to in crease a love of this beautiful art in the Hawaiian children..L.Among the little speakers, August Garaffc de serves special mention. The good English pronunciation of the native boys was a marked feature, and gives credit to their teachers. Several beautiful drawings, which decorated the walls of the hall, were greatly admired, and betokened some skilful young artists among the scholars. After the distribution of premiums, Father Leonor gave the closing address. He spoke of the great progress the school has made since the Brothers commenced teaching. He had spent twenty-eight years in Wailuku, where the beautiful church edifice is a standing monument of his energetic zeal for the spiritual welfare of his flock. He said it was his desire for a great number of years, to present Wailuku with a good school, and that, with great joy and satisfaction, he' now sees that his end has been achieved. I0LANI C0LLECE. It was unfortunate for the pupils of the above school that one of their number should die the day preced ing the annual recitations and dis tribution of prizes. The boys had been at work for some time prepar ing their programme, and on Satur day the schoolroom had been beauti fnllj decorated and' a platform erected. However, as the dead scholar was to bo buried on Monday it was deemed only proper to omit the exercises altogether. Quite a number of the boys left yesterday for their homes and others go to-day by the island steamers. The attend ance at the school at the beginning of the year was fifty, but a number leaving reduced the attendance at the close of the term to thirty. The examinations have been both oral and on paper. Some of the papers, es pecially in tho higher classes, were capitally done. The map which took the prize was Scotland, one of the most difficult to do, but the prize winner, II. Anahu, had done it very faithfully. The prizes, which were handsomely bound books, were pre sented to the successful scholars by the Right Rev. the Bishop, tho prin cipal of the school. The head mas ter, Mr. C. Henry White, has worked hard to maintain tho usual excellent standard of tho school and has suc ceeded. The following is the prize list: KIllST CLASS. Good Conduct and Religious Knowledge Hiram Anahu and William II. Wright. Mathematics Hiram Anahu and William II. Wright. Freehand Drawing James Cock ctt. Map Drawing Hiram Anahu. SECOND CLASS. Good Conduct Stephen Maha ulu. Roligious Knowledge John Win ter. Mathematics John Winter. Drawing Albert E. Mitchell. TIIIIID CLASS. 1st in Conduct and Examination. H. H. Meek. 2nd in Examination P. W. T. Ross. Religious Knowledge T. Macar thy. Arithmetic H. Crane. Drawing II. II. Meek. FOURTH CLASS. Good Conduct Ah IHn. 1st in Examination Joseph Goo Kim. 2nd in Examination T. Anahu and E, Nahono. FIFTH CLASS. Good Conduct T. Pryce. Holy Scripture C, U. Lemon. HWawaay aapa 32" POLICE COURT. Monday, July 20. Ben, Napolcona and Monta Zitwio forfeited hail of $10 each for drunk enness. Thos. Kurtlcy was fined S" and $1 costs for the' same offense. Knalhuo and Kahalcwai, both wa hincs, for lighting in the streets, were fined 8G each. Tuksiuy, July 21. Geo. Robeson, for drunkenness, forfeited bail of $C. Annie Bode, a young girl of thirteen years of age, was charged with disobedience to her mother. The little girl evidently did not want to have anything to do with her mother, knowing she was not ns good as she might be. His Honor gave tho following judgment: ."On account of the bad character of tho mother, the girl is given into tho care of Mrs. Soulhwick, city missionary, until she can find suit able employment for her. John Hapa was charged with as sault and battery on Lokc (w). John has not been long out of piison, and it appears went to the house of tho plaintiff. She was thcro alone and he tried to kiss her and act indecently, but her brother hearing her cries rushed into the house and John soon after left. Ills Honor said John might have been charged with a very serious offense, but the piosecution had thought fltto charge him with only assault and battery. Ho should give him the full sentence the law allowed, six months' impri sonment at hard labor. Ookini was charged with refusing to maintain his wife during the last six months. The Court ordered him to maintain and support her and not offend again. WAXTKlh A YOUNG AVHITE GIRL, to Jook after a child two years old ; good home to n good girl. Apply to AVERY & PALMER, 70 lw No. CO Fort street. NOTICE. THE quarterly meeting of the Pacific Hardware Co. (Limited), will be held at their office on Wednesday, July 22nd, at 10 o'clock a. m. JA.S. G. SPENCER. Scc'y. Honolulu. July loth, 1880. 72 lw Mrs. J. Rodanet W'ISIIES to Inform bur customers that she is still at 01 Bcretania Street, and will continue the dres.nink Ing business there, at her usual low rates. 01 tf TO IjET. THE STOBE lately occupied by Samuel Nott, in Campbell's Block, on Fort Street. Applv to L. A. THURSTON, or B. P Dillingham. Honolulu, Apiil 1,1885. U35 tf JUST RECEIVED Per FOREST QUEEN, A largo invoice of tho Celebrated ANHEUSER BUSCH ST. LOUIS LAGER BEER ! In Quarts and Pints, For Salo in Lots to Suit at F.A. Schaefer & Co 70 lw FOR SALE. mi P..n linml nt r-ntlln an linilil fut and flt for the butcher, welL'hinc from COO to 700 lb, each: 80 head will be rc.uly for the butcher in 12 months, nnd the balance arc good milch cows, heifers, yearlings, ami calves, un reasonamo terms. Ap. ply T. W. RAWLINS, Leleo. 71 2w NOTICE. Ow ING to the hard times Dr. II. Sneer, of Beretania bliect, will for the next 25 days treat all diseases within his specialty for one-third the usual price. .Consultation and examin ation free. 72 2w $IOO REWARD. SOME malicious person has circulated a report, that tho Womllawn Daily and Sloclc Company, luuc hien, or aro now serving their customers with mills which has been inn thiouh the Cream Separator, or In other woids, telling Bkim Milk for tho price and in place nt nine milk. Wo oiler $100 reward for information which will lead to the con. vlctioit of the person who was the oil. giuator of such report. WOODLAWN DAIRY & STOCK CO. KING 6TIU3KT, G. ,T. AVAXO-iiaR, Proprietor. Choioosl Meats from Finest Herds. Families and Shipping SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE and at tho LowcnL jYlurlcot, Iriew. All meats delivered from tills Market aro thoroughly chilled Immediately after kllliug by means of a BellColcnmn Pa tent Dry Air Refrigerator. Meat so treated retains all Its juicy properties, and is Quauanthkuto Knur Lonokh AKlKn DKLIVLUY TIIAX FHKBIII.Y-KII.Ir-KU MUAT. 71 ly MuttuPlffl Mot, or nml Oil Ilotol fell root. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED ON ICE: California drapes, Peaches, Apricots Plums, Pear', Nectarines and Prunes. Alto, Fresh Cain Salmon, do Shrimps, do CotllHi, do Clnms in Shell, and Rock Cod. AImi, a few nice Red (tbb'igo, Swiss Clicc-c, Cream Cheese. Edam Cheese nnd very mild Cala Family Cheese, Family Cnhi Corned Beef, Fresh Cain Roll Butter, Kegs Family Butter. ALSO, Vino Fat Smoked Salmon and dried Skip Jack nnd Baracuta for sale cheap. A line lot of choice New Zealand Potatoes, just received and for sale very cheap In quantities to suit. ALSO, A full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, just to hand per O. 3. S. Co.'a steiimer Mnilposn. By each ni rival of O, H. Jt, Co 'a stcameis, we recelvedKreu Cala Fruits, do Fish, Oysters and Gamo on Ire. Goods delivered free of rhnigc to all parts of Honolulu, and satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone No. 210, Bolh Companies. P. O. Bo 207. (7fi2 Oajfi'ijag'o TCop:uriiir, MliK'L-wmit hiii'i". In HrMl-diiKN immiici ami pi-ieoN to Kill! the 1 imew. 70 King St., adjoining Geo. W. Lincoln, Contractor & Builder. Cm WANTED, A WOMAN to do general housework In a family. A comfortable home and suitable wages promised. Apply at this office. 02 tf WANTED, BY a Poilugucso man, a situation as cuuchmnti or to look after horse5, or to do any kind of wmk. Applv at M. A. Gon&alvcs & CO., 07 Hotel St." 7.1 lw TO liET. rpiIE two story coral building occu X pied by Chilian &, Co. as a Rico Mill, possession given immediately. Ap ply to CIIULAN & CO. 03 lm l'lANO TUNING. HAYING obtained the services of a llrst-class Piano Tuner, wc wish to inform the public that we aro able to Tunc nnd Repair lianos at thort notice. All orders left with us will be promptly attended to, and all work warranted. 1032 ly WEST, DOW & CO. IN KAPIOLANT PARK COTTAGES TO LET, TX71TII OH WITHOUT BO Alt D. TT Dcllii ditful sea bathinir. DoddV 'bus&os run to the place when two or more pastcngeis oiler. Applv to ALLEN HElUlEUT. PS-Telephone 02. , OS lm COTTAGE TO LET. A nice -1 room collage, within le.isy icatiii of Honolulu, situ ate at ivapnl.uua. Terms S-S.U per mouth. Apply to MItS. MARIA KING, on the grounds or to A. J. Cartw light, at his olllce. -40 if FOR RENT. rrMlAT veiy desirable and convenient JL Fauily Residence on Berelanln Stiect, until lately occupied by F. S. Pratt, E(., complete with otit.hnu-c, stables, gardens and pisLtuc. Also, the premises ociupicd atpicscut a-.al.iw Olllce by John Rucll, Esq., centrally located near the coiner of Fort nnd Merchant Streets. For puitieulars, up. ply either by letter or otherwise to DR. STANGENWALD, MeichautHt. 21 Mm ' Kennedy & Co., Bankrupts WF. 11EYNOLDS is now picp.trul to oiler the stock of this estate as it stands in the slore, No. 10!) Fori Street. The net value of said stock was carefully nsccrtnimd on the 1st day of June. It was taken at such prices aS were guided by a knowlelge of San I: rancisco misinct. I no sales since that dale arc carefully recorded and a due allowance will be made from the gross value of the stock. This is a good oppoitunity for anyone desiring a good business. Any information can be oh. tallied by nnpljing at the stoic. Pro. posals Jioulii be made before the 20th of Julv. 72 lw - Central Park Skating Rink Open Every Evening and "Wednes day and Saturday Afternoons. Music by the Band. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Even ings and on Wednesday Afternoons. Oominv AiuuKciucnts: Friday, July 21 Owing to tho grand success 01 tnu last Aiusijuciauc, nnu ny rcmicbt or numerous purons 01 huh popular llink, there will be given a Grand Fancy Dtess Parade and Mnsipic. rndo on Skates, w llh 5 handsome pil.es, vl.: 10 will 1 0 glvui to the couple, Lady and Oenlluinan characters wearlug tho handsomest costumes; $5 for the best sustained character, Lady or Gen. tleinan, Boy or Girl; $5 for tho most comical chaivtcler; ?5 for tho most ori ginal, hairing advertisements; Pric, pair Club Skatw, any make, to the Lady wearing tho most ai tittle costume. Any other th'iu got d deportment to bar any ono from a prUc, tho judges to bo U Ladles and 2 Gentlemen. CK.THAlil.Vltli NICATIMi HIVK 05 ly 1 mlSift$j)' "" ?!jl'ir GROCERS, 'J jukI "Wilson !MlLl:ei I'lilntiuR: Sc iisniiiiifj'. WASTED. BY a sober and reliable man, a sllua lion as private or night watchman, Addiess " W ", care PoH Olllce lUtx 1117. Honolulu. 75 lit NOTICE. JBL(5 to inform my ftiendsnml (us turners that all orders can he sent In mo by Bell Telephone No. 2!. 7 1 lw T. W. 1UWL1NS, Leleo. J. A. DOWER, Ship .Carpenter and Boat Builder. TTAS on hand and for sale various bont knnns. JJL bucd boats, steam stems and timbers, several hundred feet chafing battens and one 75 feet flag pole for sale cheap. Apply at the Enter, prise Mill or Mutual Telephone 325. 05 ly Beef I Beef ! Beef 13oe The cry best quality from J. Campbell's Honouliuli Ranch. Tho Cheapest in the Market. SOU) 1IY Hop Cheng Comp'y, No. 45 Maiinukcti Street. Delivered (o any paxt of the Towu. 75 Yosemite Skating: Bilk. Will be open every afternoon nnd even ings as follows: M0111I11.V, Weiliipwluj', Tluu-Mlny mid Saturday, To the public in general. Turxilny ami J'rhlay KvcnlngM, nnU AVoiliicHday anil Nntnrilny AIICI'IIOOIIH. For lndic3 and their escorts. AMUSEMENTS '10 COME: July 21 Polo between Yosemite? and Alerts for pric. 21 Ham Hunt ; piiye. 25 Turkey Hunt, for naihcs. 28 Two milo llacc for prize. :J1 Grand fancy diess masquer- July July July July nde. lour prizes will be given 0:10 for the lianiUoni. est costume, one for the most original one, one lor the bci sustained character, and one for tho most comical. Fancy skaters must lookout for the month of Augu-i. Dancing euiy Friday evening from il to 10. h -MllIo ly tljo JtaiKl, Kvmy TueMlny, Friduy and Saturday Evening; also at tho Wednesday Ma. tince. T. E. WALL, Manager. 48 The J:iiitubIo IAfe InMuranre Society of the United States. r.KTAllMHIIKlt IX IH51). ISSUES Policies on tho most approved plans, viz: Ordinary Life, Limited Payments, Life Endowments; Tontine Savings Fund, Tontines, Scmi.Tontlncs; A. 1J. C. Tontines; Life and Bun Ivor, thip Annuities; Children's Endowments, Joint Lifo Risks, Partnership Itisuranco, etc., etc., etc. Policies both Incontestable and Non forfeitable. Contested claims, none, Beforo insuring elbowherc, cnll and get au estimate. It is calculated that every reasonable wish of the insured is embodied in one or inoru of thu plans. For full particulars and pamphlets, apply to AI,i:X. J. OAltTWItHUIT, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands, UC ly 4 f! $ ;$ J 41 K ; V i . r lLf HHlliii liMS&A &- ki4i 3 w JsjAaaaito